Peter Parker is getting an artificial companion in Spider-Man 4, and that may say as much about where the character is now as it does about where the Marvel story is going. Tom Holland’s Peter will have an AI assistant named E.V. in the film, a helper that will aid him with tasks when Spider-Man 4 arrives later this year.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton called E.V. “the closest thing Peter has to a friend,” a line that lands hard because Parker has been left largely alone after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Aunt May is gone, so Peter has no claim to family. MJ and Ned have forgotten him because he erased himself from the multiverse. He has also been shown still missing Tony Stark after Stark’s death in Avengers: Endgame, which gives the new assistant a familiar emotional shape even before the movie explains what it can do.
The setup also fits the way Peter has been portrayed as a tinkerer who builds his own tools under pressure. He created a homemade fabricator, described as a “3D printer on steroids — something that could be made by a kid genius w/ limited funds,” and that detail makes E.V. feel less like a gadget drop and more like an extension of how this Spider-Man works. The AI companion can also be read as a nod to Stark, whose J.A.R.V.I.S. and F.R.I.D.A.Y. systems helped define the tech side of the MCU, while Peter and Stark were presented with a father-son relationship of sorts.
The bigger real-world backdrop is that AI and the loneliness it can deepen or ease are already a major conversation, which gives the character beat an added edge. But the script pages do not answer the most practical question: how E.V. will function in the movie, or whether it will become a permanent part of the MCU’s Spider-Man. EW reported the detail after receiving three pages of the Brand New Day script, and that means the studio is still keeping the most important part of the device under wraps. For now, the clearest read is that Peter’s new spider-era upgrade is also a stand-in for the friendship he no longer has.