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  2. Mar 21, 2021 · While it might contradict Peter Parker's idea of heroism, the instant-kill feature built into his first Spider-Man suit from Tony Stark does not create a plot hole: it fitted creator Iron Man's character arc at that point.

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  3. It's easily capable of killing any normal person, probably even most superpowered people. But Spiderman doesn't want to kill, so he has the suit in a less lethal mode. Hold back, aim to disable rather then kill, deactivate any weapons a normal human couldn't survive, etc.

  4. Apr 10, 2018 · During Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter Parker is giving a glimpse of the suit's "enhanced combat mode" that features an "instant kill" function that he quickly turns off. "I don't want to...

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  5. Apr 10, 2018 · Spider-Man's MCU suit comes with an "Instant Kill" function, but Tom Holland has his own opinion on what that actually does.

  6. There's a theory that, with that version of the suit, "instant kill" actually refers to killing electronics. Peter had the perfect non-lethal tool to fight Toomes with all along. And if he hadn't skipped the training program, he would have known how to use it.

  7. Aug 11, 2019 · Even though the Homecoming costume doesn't have the same capabilities as the Iron Spider suit, we can imagine the Homecoming suit's Instant Kill mode to be just as effective. Peter Parker may have moved past the Homecoming suit when he constructed his Far From Home costume, but the main design features that made the Stark suit such an effective ...

  8. Tom Holland sat down recently for an interview, and in the interview, he explains his take on that instant kill feature his suit had in Homecoming. ...more.

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