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The 10 Most Tragic Things That Happen Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man

The 10 Most Tragic Things That Happen Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man

Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man is many people’s favorite. He was the first Spidey to appear on the big screen, and he brought the character to a whole new audience. The films were very successful, raised millions and are now very popular with some fans. Even the comparatively weak third part has many fans.




But why is the Maguire Spider-Man so popular? That’s probably because audiences love a tragic hero, and this version of Peter Parker is incredibly tragic. He suffers from several terrible things, including the deaths of loved ones. But no matter what happens, he always picks himself up and keeps fighting.


10 Peter was bullied at school

It’s clear from the start Spider-Man Film shows that Peter is often bullied at school. During the scene on the bus, practically everyone except Mary Jane Watson laughs at him. Even the bus driver joins in. Peter didn’t harm any of them; he is a victim of senseless cruelty.


Peter is also a target of Flash Thompson, the school’s biggest idiot and Mary Jane’s boyfriend. When Peter accidentally throws a lunch tray at Flash, Flash responds by trying to hurt him in a fight. Luckily, Peter’s new superpowers allow him to gain the upper hand over Flash, and he is amazed at how fast and powerful he has suddenly become.

9 Peter had to deal with constant attacks from the Daily Bugle

J. Jonah Jameson says of Spider-Man: “He doesn’t want to be famous? Then I’ll make him infamous,” and that’s exactly what he does. Every time Spider-Man does something heroic, the Daily Bugle is there to put a bad spin on the whole thing and make Peter seem like a villain.


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However, Jameson is a good guy at heart. When the Green Goblin bursts into the Bugle offices, grabs Jameson by the throat and demands to know who took the photo of Spider-Man, Jameson immediately lies to protect Peter. He may be an aggressive jerk, but he was willing to die to protect an employee.

8 Peter and Mary Jane grew apart

Peter walks away from MJ in a cemetery

At the end of Spider-ManPeter leaves Mary Jane, knowing full well that they cannot be together because of his secret identity. Mary Jane remains friends with Peter, but she begins dating again and eventually becomes very close to John Jameson, son of J. Jonah Jameson. Peter is devastated, but there’s nothing he can do.


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Then comes a terrible night for Peter. While photographing partygoers at a gala, Peter is slapped by Harry, bossed around by Jonah, reprimanded by MJ for not coming to her performance, and ultimately has to watch as Mary Jane gets engaged to John. The look on his face when he realizes he has lost the love of his life is heartbreaking.

7 Peter almost lost Aunt May

Aunt May screams


Peter has a very close relationship with Aunt May, the woman who raised him. After losing Uncle Ben, she is the only mother he has left. However, She is constantly in danger from the supervillains who want to ruin Spider-Man’s life. First, she is almost blown up in her own house by the Green Goblin and has to spend some time in the hospital.

Then, in Spider Man 2she is briefly kidnapped by Doc Ock. Luckily, May can hold her own in this situation. When Doc Ock pulls out a spike to stab Spider-Man, May is horrified and hits Ock in the face with her umbrella. This causes Ock to lash out and May saves Peter’s life.

6 Peter saw Doc Ock become a supervillain


Otto Octavius ​​​​was a nice guy before a scientific experiment turned him into the evil Doc Ock. Peter Parker liked him a lot. Ock was one of his scientific heroes and When they met, Peter immediately became friends with himbut then everything went terribly wrong.

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In the end, however, Ock was able to rehabilitate himself. He took back control of his metal arms and sacrificed himself to ensure that his fusion experiment would not destroy New York. Peter was sad to see him die, but many years later he met Otto again during the multiversal events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. There they had a touching conversation and Ock said how happy he was to see Peter again.

5 Peter was faced with a truly sadistic decision

The Green Goblin dangles Mary Jane from a bridge


Once the Green Goblin finds out that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, he does something really cruel. He kidnaps Mary Jane, the woman Peter loves, and takes her to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge. He then grabs a cable car full of children and forces Peter to make a choice: Will he save Mary Jane or the children?

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However, thanks to Spider-Man’s skills and ingenuity, he manages to save both of them. Nevertheless, it was an extremely traumatic experience for him. To top it off, Spider-Man then discovered the Green Goblin’s true identity: he was Norman Osborn, the father of Peter’s best friend and a man he had previously looked up to.


4 Peter had to fight his best friend

Peter and Harry fight over a knife

After Norman’s death, his son Harry slowly sank into chaos. At first he thought Peter was protecting Spider-Man, but then he discovered the terrible truth: Peter was actually the wall-crawler and always had been. Harry was shocked to find out, but then his thoughts turned to revenge. Although he didn’t actually want to kill his best friend, his father’s spirit spurred him on.

Harry ended up fighting Peter twice, once on his glider-style “sky staff” as the New Goblin and once in the Osborn Penthouse. During the second fight, the symbiote-influenced Peter didn’t hold back. He ended up seriously injuring Harry in the fight and burned half of Harry’s face with a bomband when he came to his senses he was filled with guilt.


3 Peter’s personality was completely twisted by the symbiote

Venom shows off his muscles while hanging off the side of a building in Spider-Man 3

When Peter first encountered the Venom symbiote and it turned his suit black, he was impressed by its power. But then he started using it more and more and went down a dark path. The symbiote increased his aggression and caused him to do things he would never normally do. It even caused him to launch a murderous attack on Sandman, the man who killed Uncle Ben. Sandman actually survived in the end, but the murderous intent was still there.


But then things got even worse. After Mary Jane broke up with him, Peter decided to take another girl, Gwen Stacy, to MJ’s workplace and humiliate her. Things got out of control. Gwen left, disgusted by Peter’s behavior, and then Peter started a fight with the bar’s security guards. In the chaos, he accidentally threw MJ to the ground, injuring her. At that moment Peter realized how low he had sunk and he quickly set about removing the black suit.

2 Peter has lost his best friend

Peter and MJ sit with Harry's body

Eventually, Harry Osborn realized that he couldn’t and shouldn’t kill Peter. Knowing that both Peter and Mary Jane were in danger, he donned his New Goblin gear and set out to rescue them. He arrived just in time to save Peter from Sandman and stayed to help him fight Venom. He and Peter exchanged jokes like the friends they used to be.


From then on, Peter and Harry would probably have sorted out their relationship. But it didn’t end that way. Just as Eddie Brock/Venom was about to deliver a fatal blow to Peter, Harry stepped in front of Peter and sacrificed himself. Harry died a few minutes later in Peter and MJ’s arms and Peter was devastated at the loss.

1 Peter lost his father figure, Uncle Ben

After Peter Parker gained his Spider-Man powers, he didn’t use them responsibly. He entered a wrestling competition to win money and won against Bonesaw McGraw. But the corrupt organizer of the competition did not give him the promised money, and in retaliation, Peter failed to stop a burglar who robbed the organizer. This burglar left the arena with his accomplice Sandman Fatally shot Uncle Ben to steal his car.


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When Peter left the arena, he found Uncle Ben dying on the ground. Uncle Ben managed to get Peter’s name and then he died. It was a terrible tragedy for Peter, made worse by the fact that his last conversation with Uncle Ben had been heated. Ben had said to Peter, “I know I’m not your father,” and Peter had snapped back, “Then stop pretending you are!” Peter would feel guilty for Ben’s death for the rest of his life feel.

Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2002 to 2007

Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man

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Sam Raimi, Miles Millar, Alfred Gough, Michael Chabon, Ivan Raimi

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Spider Man 3

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Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Cliff Robertson, Willem Dafoe, James Franco, Alfred Molina, Topher Grace, Thomas Haden Church

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