Spider-Man No Way Home: Every Piece Of Stark Tech (& Who It's Used By)

2022-03-12 02:47:48 By : Ms. Annie Yu

Some of the technology helped the heroes, while some of the technology helped the villains.

While Spider-Man: No Way Home did a great job of focusing on Spider-Man and his villains, there was still plenty to remind fans of Tony Stark and his influence on the MCU. While fans expected to see the Iron Spider armor thanks to trailer footage, there are also plenty of other Stark-tech items and devices scattered throughout the movie.

RELATED: Spider-Man No Way Home: 9 Questions We Still Have After Watching The Movie

Some of the technology helped the heroes, while some of the technology helped the villains. There was even tech shown from previous MCU movies. However, even with Stark dead and gone, his technology still has an influence on the MCU. It will likely continue to do so in coming titles such as Armor Wars, Ironheart, and maybe even She-Hulk.

After Peter's identity is revealed, the DODC closes in on him and confiscates any and all Stark-tech. Some of the items shown in the sequence include the E.D.I.T.H. glasses, the Iron Spider charging station, and as many drones from London as they could find.

Luckily for Peter, he had the actual suit stashed somewhere else, but the DODC took everything related to Stark Industries once the company was under investigation. If he isn't already dead, fans are certainly hoping Mysterio returns so that he can get his just desserts for outing Peter in the first place.

Peter wears a few different suits throughout this movie. However, the Iron Spider suit is definitely his coolest one, and it utilizes the most advanced Stark-tech. The suit is nano-tech like Tony's, although it doesn't replicate damaged parts like Tony's suit.

The sophisticated Iron Spider armor comes in handy several times throughout the film. Peter is wearing this suit when he first encounters Otto Octavius, which allows him to save the woman from M.I.T. and integrate with Otto's robotic arms.

Just as Otto has Peter on the ropes, he removes a piece of Peter's armor that integrates with the nano-tech of his robotic arms. At first, Otto maintains control over the arms, but once Peter reveals that he's a different Peter than the one Otto knows, Doc Ock hesitates.

RELATED: Spider-Man No Way Home: Every Cameo From Every Universe

This minor hesitation allows Tom Holland's Peter to assume control of Otto's robotic arms via remote pairing with the nano-tech. Eventually, Peter uses some other Stark tech to return Otto's sanity. Once Otto is cured, he returns the nanites to Peter and joins team Spider-Man.

Dum-E is seen a few times throughout the movie in Happy's condo, which serves as a sort of pet for Happy and is also a great callback for fans. Dum-E was first introduced in Iron Man as a robotic assistant in Tony's shop that often messed things up.

Dum-E is an early piece of Stark tech that, in addition to the first MCU property and the Spider-Man threequel, shows up in Iron man 3 as well as Spider-Man: Homecoming. Hopefully, Dum-E wasn't damaged too badly and continues to serve as a Tony Stark reminder in future MCU properties.

Happy Hogan just so happens to have a Stark Industries Fabricator in his condo, which is the same type of technology that Peter used in Far From Home to develop his suit for the final battle in London. Peter uses this Fabricator to fashion a new inhibitor chip for Otto's robotic arms.

RELATED: Spider-Man No Way Home: Every Villain, Ranked By Introduction

After a brief scare, Otto recovers his sanity and joins Peter in developing additional items with the Fabricator to help the other villains. However, the Goblin intervenes before anyone else can be cured, and a violent scuffle ensues.

Before the Goblin disrupted the healing session among the villains, a few items were actually fashioned to help fix some of the issues the villains had. Otto's aforementioned inhibitor chip was a result of the Fabricator, thus, a piece of Stark-tech.

There was also an item designed to drain Electro of his excess energy, which would have reverted him back to a normal human. This item, which was also technically a form of Stark-tech, had almost entirely drained Electro of his destructive powers before Osborn encouraged a riot in Happy's condo.

Just as the kerfuffle begins, Electro rips off his inhibiting device and electrically grabs the arc reactor that was powering the Fabricator. As expected, this Tony Stark technology greatly empowers Electro, making him a serious threat during the final battle.

However, thanks to Otto's newfound sanity, he's able to help team Spider-Man in the final fight at the Statue of Liberty and incapacitate Electro with his robotic arms. Once Electro obtains the arc reactor, the remainder of the film focuses on the Spider-Verse and the characters from previous franchises. However, with Stark-tech arrowheads showing up in Hawkeye, it seems like Stark-tech will continue being a significant part of the MCU.

NEXT: Hawkeye: Every Time Clint Might Have Damaged His Hearing In The MCU

Julian Prestia is an avid MCU enthusiast, researcher, and overall hardcore fan. He has also been a die-hard fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender since its premiere in 2005. Julian graduated from the Pennsylvania State University in 2013 with a BS in Wood Products. He continued his education at UNLV where he earned a Graduate Certificate in Solar and Renewable Energy in 2016 as well as an MS in Construction Management in 2018. Despite his background, Julian is passionate about writing and has been developing music, movies, and various stories for over a decade. When he isn't watching Penn State football or spending time with his beloved dog, Shabadoo, you can typically find him re-watching an MCU movie/show or doing research on one. You can follow Shabadoo's adventure's here: @DJ_Shabasnooze And you can follow Julian on Twitter at: @Super_J_Nova for more articles and/or on Instagram at: @beer_picks_by_j for craft beer recommendations.