After Peter Parker passed the torch to Miles Morales at the end of ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’, voice actor Yuri Lowenthal has stressed the character “won’t be relegated to the couch” in the upcoming sequel.
Peter Parker voice actor Yuri Lowenthal has insisted the character “won’t be relegated to the couch” in ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 3’.
The character passed the torch to Miles Morales (Nadji Jeter) by the conclusion of ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’, though Lowenthal has now stressed Peter Parker will still have a big role to play in developer Insomniac Games’ upcoming action-adventure sequel.
Speaking with The Direct, the 53-year-old actor said: “There are very few things that I can say about this game, but you have somehow landed on the one thing that I can answer, and that’s that, yes, Peter is not gone.
“He will be a part of the next game and he won’t be relegated to the couch, I promise.”
Lowenthal has previously emphasised Peter Parker’s story wasn’t over after ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’, and has said the character now “100 per cent trusts Miles” leading into the events of the conclusive chapter of Insomniac’s ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy.
He told Variety in February 2024: “While I think that Peter would love to believe that he can just turn it off and not be Spider-Man anymore and live a completely normal life, I don’t think that’s what’s going to happen now.
“[Insomniac is] probably still working on it, but I don’t think that’s the last we’re gonna see Peter.
“I think it’s a cool place to leave it. It’s a cool change for him.”
Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 star Yuri Lowenthal insists Peter Parter ‘won’t be relegated to the couch’
