Spider-Man 3 News Explodes: Carnage, Green Goblin, and a Shocking New Miles Morales Suit

From Naji Jeter's surprising comments to Yuri Lowenthal's cryptic hints, Insomniac's Spider-Man 3 teases darker villains, Carnage chaos, and big changes for Miles Morales.

News by Placid on  Aug 28, 2025

A franchise that defines an age gives every rumor about its future a lot of weight. The Spider-Man series by Insomniac has become a classic in modern gaming, combining epic storylines with unmatched gameplay. Now, hints from people who know the web-slinger well are shaping what people expect from Spider-Man 3, and the results are interesting.

Voice actors who play both Peter Parker and Miles Morales have recently been seen, which has led to a lot of talk. The voice of Miles, Naji Jeter, told it like it was at Fan Expo in Canada. A lot of fans asked him about Miles's controversial new look at the end of Spider-Man 2, especially the suit design.

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People who were there say that Jeter admitted he didn't like the direction and even stated that Adidas may have had a role in shaping the look. He was worried that Miles's name might have been leaked because of the hairstyle that went with the new suit, even though it had nothing to do with his own life or tastes.

His conclusion was more reassuring: in future games, the suit might revert to its original form or be modified in a way that brings back what fans loved most. Yuri Lowenthal, who voices Peter Parker, also said things that were both subtle and revealing at the same time. Someone asked him in an interview what Peter's job will be in the future.

Lowenthal alluded to a plot point where Peter attempts to relax and take a break from the stress of being a hero. Still, the issue remained: can Spider-Man ever really relax? His comments prompt us to consider a possible plot similar to earlier movies, where the fight is not over physical strength but over identity, responsibility, and the high cost of making a choice.

When Carnage joined the chat, the rumors got stronger. At a separate fan event, Lowenthal was asked directly if the famous bad guy would appear. His cautious but interesting answer was, "I can't say anything about that, but they're definitely cooking something up."

It was evident from the way it was written that Insomniac wants to make Spider-Man's world darker and more chaotic. Carnage is not a weak enemy; his arrival would represent a significant change in tone, upping the stakes in ways that fans can't wait to see.

Not only are the bad guys interesting, but the way the story is told is also engaging. There have already been hints about Green Goblin. Doc Ock remains a significant threat. Carnage is now being whispered about. Fans are worried that having so many well-known villains might make each one less significant in the story. Even so, Insomniac has won our trust.

The studio has always taken big risks, blending the expected with the unknown to ensure that every twist feels like it was earned. There is also still the chance of a Venom spin-off, which would let Carnage grow without getting in the way of Spider-Man 3.

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If that path is taken, Insomniac would not only meet the desire for more than one villain, but it would also expand the universe into more interconnected stories, giving Wolverine and other characters more options. The hints suggest a company that isn't afraid of being complex and that prioritizes long-term goals over short-term gains.

There is no proof. Everything is just a guess. The moment is exciting, though, because of that. People can get a sneak peek behind the scenes when voice artists go beyond carefully scripted promotional lines and talk passionately about what's next. These statements could be planned hints, or they could be real slips.

In either case, they prompt people to think, dream, and speculate endlessly about where Insomniac will take its characters. There is a reason for the silence around Spider-Man 3. There is a lot of interest in the room; every detail seems like a clue, and the line between fact and rumor is purposely blurred. One thing is for sure: Marvel's Spider-Man's story isn't over yet, and the next part may have darker shadows than the last.

 

Zahra Morshed

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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