Peter Parker may be a brilliant hero and scientist, but that doesn't mean Spider-Man hasn't made some terrible decisions in various Marvel movies.
All three live-action iterations of Peter Parker are renowned for their heroism in the Spider-Man movies, but they all make several poor decisions during their respective superhero careers. Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland each portray unique versions of Marvel’s flagship superhero, embodying, among other things, the naturalism that Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee was famous for in his comics.
14 Not Telling Harry Osborn The Truth Willem Dafoe’s comic-accurate iteration of the Green Goblin dies at the end of 2002’s Spider-Man, using his last moments to tell Peter “don’t tell Harry” about his murderous alter ego. Peter Parker honors Osborn’s dying wish and allows his best friend to blame him for his father’s death. Peter continues to hide the truth throughout Spider-Man 2, allowing Harry’s hatred to fester, leading him to become the New Goblin in Spider-Man 3.
11 Refusing MJ's Help Peter Parker made matters far worse upon learning that Flint Marko was the criminal who fatally shot Uncle Ben , sending him into a growing vengeful rage. Despite their ongoing turmoil, Mary Jane visits Peter in his apartment to offer help, but Peter coldly rejects her attempts to support him. Peter wastes an opportunity to make amends for his previous mistakes and grow closer to MJ again, driving the two further apart.
8 Putting The Name Peter Parker On His Camera Peter makes a critical oversight when attempting to take pictures of The Lizard later in The Amazing Spider-Man. Peter rigs his camera with webbing in a sewer, but he is overpowered by The Lizard, who then finds his camera. The camera is labeled “Peter Parker,” exposing Spider-Man’s secret identity and leading to a potentially-deadly fight in Peter Parker’s high school.
5 Pursuing Vulture Not only does Peter Parker potentially endanger lives by unlocking his Stark Suit’s full potential, but he also gets in over his head by going after The Vulture. This is especially evident towards the end of Homecoming, when Spider-Man’s botched attempt to capture The Vulture results in an experimental weapon bisecting a ferry, threatening all its passengers. Had Iron Man not arrived to help, there might have been numerous innocent casualties.
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