Brand new fan-created artwork imagines a Peter Parker and Miles Morales team-up in Spider-Man 3 titled Homies. Created by Brian Michael Bendis, Miles first appeared in August 2011's Ultimate Fallout #4 as Peter Parker's successor in the Ultimate Marvel continuity, which is separate from the main Marvel Universe narrative. While the character was initially met with divided response from fans, but he eventually won the hearts of people thanks to Bendis' engaging superhero stories infused with real-life racial and economic issues.

Over the weekend,  Tom Holland revealed the official title of Spider-Man 2,  Spider-Man: Far From Home, making it seem like the MCU trilogy will have a running theme of incorporating "Home" in its title. Not much can be deciphered on the reveal, especially considering the state of Peter Parker after the events of Avengers: Infinity War. But based on reports that have come out from the film's pre-production, it fits perfectly with the concept that the sequel will see the Queens-native around the globe.

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Looking farther away to Peter's future, digital artist BossLogic has come up with an interesting idea for Spider-Man 3. In line with the ongoing theme, he titled the threequel flick Homies and imagines its poster featuring the current iteration of the web-slinging superhero alongside Miles Morales. Check out the fan-created illustration posted on the creator's official Instagram account below:

Considering that Homecoming already established the existence of Miles in the MCU with the introduction of Donald Glover's Aaron Davis, who eventually assumes the identity of villain Prowler in the comic books, this is not outside the realm of possibility. And while it can also be nothing more than a fun Easter Egg chances are that there's more to him than just a glorified cameo. After all, Kevin Feige and his team picked a high-profile celebrity like Glover to play Miles' uncle in the franchise. Other than that, there was also an extra fun nod to the Afro-Latino teenager during the film's end-credit scene with Miles' black and red Spider-Man mask layered behind Peter Parker's. The question, however, is whether the two can co-exist in the same reality or if Marvel Studios follows their print narrative instead - Miles taking over the Spider-Man mantle only after Peter dies.

As for fans who can't wait for the propositioned Spider-Man 3 concept to happen, Peter and Miles are set to share the big screen together for the first time later this year (albeit being animated movie) in Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Although fans shouldn't expect any narrative connection with the live-action films starring the iconic Marvel superhero. The movie which is produced by Phil Lord and  Christopher Miller will also feature a slew of other Spider-Man incarnations like Gwen Stacy's Spider-Gwen.

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