If you’re a Marvel-loving parent (or raising one), you’ve probably heard whispers or full-on pleas from your kids: “When is Miles Morales coming to live-action?” He’s cool, he’s relatable, and let’s be honest, the Spider-Verse movies have made him a household name. But now we know: he’s not swinging into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) just yet.
Here’s what’s really going on behind the scenes and what it means for your family movie nights.
So, What’s the News?
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige recently gave a straightforward answer about the future of Miles Morales in the MCU. In short: there are no immediate plans for a live-action version of the character. While that might disappoint some fans (especially kids hoping to see Miles team up with Peter Parker or The Avengers), the reason behind the delay actually makes a lot of sense.
According to Feige, Sony Pictures asked Marvel to “stay away” from Miles Morales for now—at least until they finish their animated Spider-Verse trilogy. That request might sound dramatic, but in Hollywood terms, it’s not unusual. Miles is a big deal for Sony, and they understandably want to tell his full story their way before handing him over to Marvel Studios.
Why Is Sony Holding Off?
Let’s break it down: Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man and many of the characters from that universe. They’ve already made two critically acclaimed animated movies starring Miles—“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (2018) and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” (2023)—with a third film, “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse”, scheduled to swing into theaters June 25, 2027.
These films aren’t just superhero flicks—they’re visual masterpieces that blend action with deeply emotional themes: growing up, belonging, identity, and the pressure to live up to expectations. Miles isn’t just a Spider-Man with a different costume he’s a symbol of possibility and representation for many young viewers, especially kids of color who rarely see themselves in lead superhero roles.
Sony’s decision to delay a live-action version is about protecting that journey, ensuring Miles’ animated arc gets the space it deserves. And honestly? That’s something parents can appreciate.
What This Means for Your Family
Now, you might be wondering: Should I wait for the live-action version, or introduce my kids to the animated Spider-Verse now? Here’s our advice don’t wait. The animated films are absolutely worth watching as a family, and they’re some of the most visually and emotionally rich superhero movies out there today.
Here’s why they matter:
- Positive Role Model: Miles is smart, kind, artistic, and deeply human. He messes up, learns, and grows. He’s a teen trying to find his place and that’s incredibly relatable, especially for tweens and teens.
- Beautiful Themes: These aren’t just action-packed movies. They explore topics like responsibility, grief, friendship, and believing in yourself lessons every kid (and adult) can take to heart.
- Incredible Visual Style: These films are artistic achievements, with animation styles that evolve with the characters. It’s a great entry point for kids who love art or are interested in storytelling.
And the best part? Even younger kids who might not follow every plot twist can still enjoy the colorful visuals, the music, and the fun, energetic characters.
What About Live-Action Miles?
While we won’t see Miles Morales fighting alongside Tom Holland’s Spider-Man or the Avengers tomorrow, that doesn’t mean it’s off the table forever.
Here’s what the roadmap looks like:
- 2027: Sony releases “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse,” capping off their trilogy.
- Later in 2027: Marvel’s “Avengers: Secret Wars” arrives, bringing major changes to the MCU lineup.
That could be the perfect moment for a live-action Miles to enter the picture a time when the MCU is shifting, possibly rebooting, and ready to welcome a new generation of heroes.
And let’s not forget: Marvel loves introducing legacy characters gradually. Just like we saw with Sam Wilson becoming Captain America, or Shuri stepping up as Black Panther, the debut of Miles Morales will likely come with intention and heart.
Why It’s Worth the Wait
For parents, the takeaway is simple: sometimes, a slower build means a more meaningful story.
Letting the animated version breathe allows kids to connect with Miles in a pure, powerful way free from franchise pressure or crossover chaos. When he finally does appear in live-action, it’ll be a moment your kids have earned, and one that will mean more because of the time spent with him already.
In the meantime, the animated Spider-Verse saga is a fantastic, family-friendly way to bond over great storytelling. Just be ready for some big emotions and maybe a few deep conversations afterward. (And yes, probably a Spider-Man costume request or two.)
Final Thoughts for Movies Lovers
Here’s how to think about it:
- Watch Now: Don’t hold out for a live-action debut Into and Across the Spider-Verse are must-sees for older kids and teens.
- Great Lessons: These films teach bravery, empathy, and the value of finding your own path even when the world tells you to follow someone else’s.
- Stay Tuned: Keep an eye out post-2027, when the MCU might finally bring Miles into the spotlight. It’ll be worth it.
Until then, Miles Morales is already inspiring a generation from behind the mask—and we’re lucky to be along for the ride.

I am a journalist with 10+ years of experience, specializing in family-friendly film reviews.