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CBR speculating that MCU MJ will become Firestar.
https://www.cbr.com/video-spider-man...come-firestar/
In the 616 comics, Firestar's civilian name is Angelica Jones, and Jones is what the J in MCU's MJ stands for, so if true, this explains why she isn't called Mary Jane Watson. It wouldn't be the first time Firestar's identity has been changed - she was Liz Allan in Ultimate comics.
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Firstly, it's not MCU MJ, it's Sony-MCU MJ. Making Zendaya's character Firestar has to be agreed by both and even then Firestar's use in shared universe has to be decided on by Marvel.
I personally don't see the point of making her Firestar. At the end of the day, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends is not a very well known show outside of cultists and Spider-Man fans. There's not a lot to gain.
If they want to give her powers they could always make her Spinneret.
Here's some pretty cool artwork btw.
Why not have mcu MJ use the Iron-Spider suit. So she can be Spinneret. Like the comics MJ-Spinnerets powers come from a suit.
Why is there always such a rush to give MJ or an equivalent to her superpowers or a supersuit?
I mean, I get the appeal on some level, and I liked RYV, but on a general basis I don't see the need for it.
Preview art from an upcoming issue of The Amazing Mary Jane?
I think the idea is so she won't otherwise be a completely helpless damsel waiting for Spider-Man to come to her rescue, which comics canon MJ has never actually been (I blame the Sam Raimi films for spreading this idea among the masses), and since Sony/MCU-MJ is supposed to be someone "more capable" of keeping up with and supporting Peter through the insanity of his life (which is ironically much closer to comics canon MJ than some might think) . . . well, it does make sense on that level.
The spider is always on the hunt.
The MCU also really doesn't understand the value of civilians as civilians, and providing emotional grounding and focus on the stories. To them supporting cast are really support crews and not actual people.
Mary Jane in Raimi's movies may have been overly damselized but she was the emotional center and grounding of the stories, and it mattered tremendously that she showed gratitude to Spider-Man when nobody else in New York did (after Jameson's first smear campaign).
They do use civilian supporting cast - initially. But they do often end up becoming superheroes. Pepper Potts was prominent in the Iron Man films, but finally became Rescue in the recent Avengers films - Jim Rhodes was also just a civilian in the first film before becoming War Machine in the second. Jane Foster was in the first two Thor movies, back when she was also just a civilian in the comics. Having missed the third film, she'll be back in Thor 4 - with the powers she's since gained. Same thing with Wasp, who suited up for the first time in Ant-Man 2 and was just civilian Hope van Dyne in the first one.
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Yeah, but if she's supposed to be based on Mary Jane Watson, she should be able to keep up with the craziness of Spider-Man without needing to put a costume on. It's part of the characters appeal, and being the focal point of Peter's civilian life, not making her another costumed Superhero.
We've still got Scott's other family...aside from Cassie who will end up with a costume. But I don't count Hope as a civilian even pre-Wasp because she was trained and involved even before she put a cosutme on.
Keep in mind; MJ did not have superpowers in ‘Into The Spider-Verse’ and she worked very well. Although I liked her in RYV, MJ(when written well ( as opposed to when you know who wrote her ( initials DS)), does not need to be jazzed up). She works well just the way she is.