Spider-Man's New Suit Has A Jarvis-Like A.I.; Also Other Nifty Features


When Tony Stark gave Spider-Man an upgraded suit in Civil War, he apparently added a lot more features that we haven't seen before — including a Jarvis-type A.I., as well as a variation of modes that the webshooters can be set to.

According to IGN, the A.I. in the suit will act as some sort of voice inside Peter's head, and the back-and-forth between Peter and the A.I. will serve for some comedy.

"He's not used to working with an artificial intelligence the way Tony Stark is, so when Peter asks for directions on how to get somewhere, for example, the AI responds by wanting to know if he'll be driving, or walking."

What's more, we learn that the suit actually has a ton of more features that Peter is yet to have access to. As of now, the suit is actually in "training wheels" mode, and a chunk of the movie will probably have Peter tinkering with the different features that the suit has. Apparently, the Stark suit can light up, and even release a parachute. The suit also comes with an airbag, a heater, and a tracking device for Tony Stark to constantly know where he is.

As for the different webshooter modes, they come in different types like "the swinging web, web ball, ricochet web, a web that functions like a Taser, one that shoots multiple webs at the same time, and so on."

This is the most variety we've ever seen in a Spidey suit before, and I'm pretty excited to see all of it in action. Sure, it doesn't have the Spider-Man homemade touch, but I think the story will focus on Peter finding out who he is outside of the suit.

Spider-Man: Homecoming is set to come out on July 7.

See Also: Spider-Man: Homecoming Will Open Where The First Avengers Movie Ends

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