While Miles Morales has never appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there have been seeds planted. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man met up with Aaron Davis, who is the Prowler, Miles's uncle. Meanwhile, Spider-Man: No Way Home ended with countless possibilities for the future. Could Miles possibly arrive in the MCU?

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With Kate Bishop here as the new Hawkeye, it might be time to start to see more legacy heroes. If Miles does show up in an MCU movie and even gets his own solo live-action release, there are a lot of great stories from the comics that could be a perfect blueprint for what Marvel could bring to fans of the Brooklyn Spider-Man.

Prowler

Miles Morales fighting Prowler in Ultimate Comics.

Fans have already seen one Miles Morales origin story in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. If the MCU brings in Miles with his own origin story, the Prowler storyline from Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol. 2 could be a great place to start.

While Miles' Uncle Aaron was a good guy to Miles in Spider-Verse, he was much different here, a villain who wanted to be the new crime lord and blackmailed his nephew to work for him. It gave Miles a chance to stand up to his uncle and ended with the tragedy that Spider-Man fans have come to expect.

Spider-Men

Spider-Man and Miles Morales swinging together.

With Spider-Man already in the MCU, one of the best storylines that Miles Morales could show up in would be the Spider-Men storyline. Things would have to be changed unless they somehow pull in Miles from a different Earth in the multiverse, which is always possible after Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.

In this storyline, Miles and Peter meet up, with the two shocked that there is a second Spider-Man. They end up battling a version of Mysterio, but the villain could be just about anyone. This could create a storyline similar to the one that just played out in Hawkeye, with Miles learning under his best ally.

Ultimate Spider-Man: Revival

The Ultimate Green Goblin coming out of the fire.

Miles Morales's second series in the Ultimate Marvel Universe started off with an explosive return. This started on the two-year anniversary of Peter Parker's death and as Miles was honoring him, Peter showed back up still alive and then the Ultimate Green Goblin, the man who killed Peter, returned as well.

There is no Norman Osborn in the MCU, so there has never been a Green Goblin. With Peter Parker learning about Norman in Spider-Man: No Way Home, it might be time to bring in the MCU's version of Norman, and making him the monster could really help him stand out.

Venom War

Ultimate Spider-Man fighting Venom.

One of the most shocking moments in Miles Morales's Ultimate Marvel career came during Venom War. In this story, a new Venom showed up and thought that Miles' dad Jefferson was Spider-Man. This is when the shocking turn came and Venom killed Miles' mother, making him one of Miles' most dangerous villains.

With a symbiote likely in the MCU now, there is a Venom coming. While some think it might be time for Flash Thompson to become Venom, it could work to make it an evil Venom and pit him against Miles Morales instead of Spider-Man.

Straight Out Of Brooklyn

Miles Morales swinging through Brooklyn as Spider-Man in Marvel Comics.

Miles Morales: Straight Out of Brooklyn takes place in the main Marvel Universe. While Peter Parker's Spider-Man battled to keep Manhattan safe, Miles set up in his family's home borough of Brooklyn.

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This was a nice small story that could work well for a Miles Morales movie, with him dealing with some minor Spidey villains in Rhino and Tombstone while trying to keep his high school life and superhero exploits in check. It also introduced Miles' future girlfriend in Starling.

The Champions

The Champions walking together.

Miles Morales worked mostly on his own in the Ultimate Universe, although there was a time when he worked with S.H.I.E.L.D. and helped the Ultimates. In the main Marvel Universe, Miles was an Avenger, but he quit the team when he became disenchanted with their unwillingness to help people on the streets.

Instead, he helped form the Champions along with Ms. Marvel, Iron Heart, and Nova. Both Ms. Marvel and Iron Heart are coming to Disney+, so it is likely the Champions could form down the line as well, and it would be a great chance to bring in Miles Morales.

Ultimatum

Miles Morales fighting Ultimatum.

With the MCU really going all-in on introducing the multiverse to the movie audience, Ultimatum could be a fun story for a Miles Morales movie. In this storyline, the Miles Morales from the prime Earth was a villain who wanted to send the Ultimate Universe Miles back to where he came from.

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Miles teamed up with his dad, who was a former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent as well as Captain America, although that could easily change to Sam Wilson in the MCU, to beat Ultimatum and stop him from releasing goblin clones onto the world.

Roxxon

Miles Morales and Nova join Roxxon.

Miles Morales had a major enemy in the Ultimate Marvel Universe and this continued on to the mainstream Marvel world. Roxxon is an oil and gas corporation that has one goal, and that is to increase its profits at any cost. They also have a bad habit of breaking laws to do this.

This puts them at odds with several superheroes, but it is mostly the street-level teenage heroes like Ms. Marvel and Miles Morales. One recent story showed Miles and Nova going to work for Roxxon undercover. Having Miles possibly show up in the MCU in a Disney+ series and facing the Roxxon Corporation while helping the people in his community could be a perfect introduction.

Clone Wars

Miles Morales facing off with his clones.

Spider-Man had his own clone wars many years ago, and it didn't end well for him or the people reading the comics. However, when Miles Morales had his clone wars, it ended up an interesting story and take on the situation. There was a villain known as the Accessor who became one of Miles' most powerful enemies as he tortured Miles and learned all about his abilities.

After the Accessor was gone, three clones escaped a lab. The story was smart and had twists and turns that left Miles realizing this battle was not as straightforward as it seemed, and if done right, could make for a gripping Miles Morales movie in the MCU.

Outlawed

The young Marvel heroes fighting during Outlawed.

Outlawed was more than just a Miles Morales story. This was a massive crossover that affected all the teen heroes in the Marvel Universe. After Kamala Khan ended up in a coma, the United States government outlawed underaged heroes.

This put Miles Morales and others in a tough spot, as a government task force was set up to hunt down and arrest any teenage hero who was still fighting crime. Putting this in a movie with Miles Morales could be a nice way to contrast the Civil War storyline but for the younger generation of heroes.

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