Could've fooled me.
By your logic, Spider-Verse grew beyond the Raimi series, since it shows an adult Peter dealing with mid-life issues. However, type of content is irrelevant to new content. Barring Maguire returning for the new SM3 or something, the Raimi series is over and done. The Holland series is not. That's where the future of the franchise lies, both in terms of its new content and how it will affect new incarnations after it.
It's way too early to tell.
Like I said, your only point is "I hate the MCU," actual facts be damned to prove it.
You're mixing me up with someone else; I was never in favor of Black Panther/Storm (both due to it being one of those weird publicity stunts in the comics and the MCU movies giving him a different love interest already). Also, I was talking about tone, narrative theme, etc. (basically that the X-Men were a reasonable fit for the MCU in terms of filmmaking, unlike how Zack Snyder was a bad choice for Superman, because his style of storytelling is the exact opposite of the character).
Like I said, changing the subject does not answer the question.