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Here Are 7 Major Differences Between 'SPIDER-MAN' MCU Version and the Comics

Here Are 7 Major Differences Between 'SPIDER-MAN' MCU Version and the Comics

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Here Are 7 Major Differences Between 'SPIDER-MAN' MCU Version and the Comics

The third film, SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME, is getting closer to its release in theaters by the end of this year. One rumor that has been proven true is that Peter Parker will interact with the multiverse. While a rumor that is still unproven is that Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will return as Spider-Man in this film.

In connection with Tom Holland interacting with several other versions of Spider-Man, this is a perfect time to compare what is different between Tom Holland's Spider-Man and its comic version. Instead of wondering, let's directly see the 7 differences here.

Author: Evan Reinaldo

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Spider-Man Version Tom Holland never mentions Uncle Ben. In the comics and the original Spider-Man trilogy, the death of Uncle Ben is one of the strongest motivators for Peter to become an even better superhero. No Uncle Ben means no iconic words "with great power comes great responsibility."

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Peter Parker has a mentor. Yes, even though the relationship between Tony Stark and Peter Parker is very touching like a father and son, but actually Peter never had a mentor. The only person closest to being Peter's mentor is Uncle Ben.

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Spider-Man never worries about his family's financial condition. The comic version of Spider-Man represents an average citizen. That is the main element of Peter Parker's character, his struggle to meet his family's needs. Aunt May is too old to work, especially after being left by Uncle Ben, but you must know the difference between Aunt May in the comics and Aunt May in Tom Holland's version.

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Peter Parker is not a photographer. To support his family financially, Peter Parker has the easiest job in the world, which is taking pictures of himself for the local newspaper, The Daily Bugle. Instead of being scolded by Jameson played by J.K. Simmons, Peter Parker, played by Tom Holland, is more often scolded by Tony Stark and Nick Fury.

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There is no Gwen Stacy or Mary Jane Watson. One aspect of teenage life is his love story and who doesn't know Peter Parker's first two loves, Mary-Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy. Although Tom Holland has Michelle Jones, nicknamed MJ and played by Zendaya, she is not the Mary Jane that everyone knows.

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Spider-Man is helped by many people. Going back to the premise of the Spider-Man comic character. Peter Parker is portrayed as a character who is synonymous with his struggle alone. That's what builds his character from difficult times to beautiful ones. But it seems like Tom Holland is being spoiled by Tony Stark, Peter doesn't even make his own costume and he also has an A.I. called EDITH.

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Everyone knows Peter Parker's secret. One of the most intriguing aspects of Peter Parker's character is his desperate struggle to keep his true identity hidden from everyone, including his own family and girlfriend. The moment when Spider-Man removes his mask can be a very important and tense moment. But not with Tom Holland's version, who easily shows his face in front of others.Despite all the changes in character from the comic and previous films, at least we can see Spider-Man's action against major enemies alongside the Avengers, which has never been shown before.