The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or the MCU, finally introduced the ultra-popular Spider-Man in Phase 3 with Captain America: Civil War. Since then, the young hero Spider-Man has been a beloved staple of the MCU, featuring in his own solo movies and two Avengers movies, among others. This gave Spidey ample time to shine from 2016 to now.No matter his youth and inexperience, Spider-Man has risen as one of the MCU’s greatest heroes and proven himself a quick and adept learner. He has wowed MCU fans time and again with his clever combat moves as a web-slinging hero, and he’s just as impressive as Peter Parker the brilliant high schooler. Looking back, Spider-Man has stolen the show plenty of times with his amazing feats and big heart, giving MCU fans hope that he’ll keep it up well into the future, too.At first, Falcon/Sam Wilson (who had a tragic backstory) thought it was funny that the Avengers had both a Spider-Man and an Ant-Man, but it wasn’t just a gag. When Spider-Man and Ant-Man fought on opposing sides in Captain America: Civil War, they each brought out their best moves. Eventually, Spider-Man used The Empire Strikes Back as a reference to take down the giant Ant-Man.Spider-Man’s Scenes Also Make Him Highly Sympathetic
The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or the MCU, finally introduced the ultra-popular Spider-Man in Phase 3 with Captain America: Civil War. Since then, the young hero Spider-Man has been a beloved staple of the MCU, featuring in his own solo movies and two Avengers movies, among others. This gave Spidey ample time to shine from 2016 to now.
No matter his youth and inexperience, Spider-Man has risen as one of the MCU’s greatest heroes and proven himself a quick and adept learner. He has wowed MCU fans time and again with his clever combat moves as a web-slinging hero, and he’s just as impressive as Peter Parker the brilliant high schooler. Looking back, Spider-Man has stolen the show plenty of times with his amazing feats and big heart, giving MCU fans hope that he’ll keep it up well into the future, too.
At first, Falcon/Sam Wilson (who had a tragic backstory) thought it was funny that the Avengers had both a Spider-Man and an Ant-Man, but it wasn’t just a gag. When Spider-Man and Ant-Man fought on opposing sides in Captain America: Civil War, they each brought out their best moves. Eventually, Spider-Man used The Empire Strikes Back as a reference to take down the giant Ant-Man.
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