Spider-Man holding Winter Soldier's metal arm in Captain America: Civil War
The world was overjoyed when it was announced that Spider-Man would be making his way over to the MCU in Captain America: Civil War and when Tom Holland made his appearance in said film, people quickly fell in love with the young actor's interpretation of the character. As his story continued on throughout the MCU, the love for the new Spider-Man only grew.
It's, honestly, a very cute line. Peter is both happy that he helped her out, but it's clear that he wants more from this life as Spider-Man and feels ignored by Tony Stark . Peter's whole demeanor at the beginning of the film really helps audiences grow connected to the character of Peter Parker. Spider-Man has always been the audience surrogate in the MCU, and in his debut, he delivered by doing what no one else in the MCU does. He calls out what the audience is thinking and makes them laugh while doing so. It helped him stand out among the multiple other heroes on the battlefield at the time, which set him apart from the rest of the MCU as well and helped define him as the young, broke kid from Queens among these titans.
It's depressing to hear, but it's a moment that needs to happen because it allows Stark to tell Peter what he really needs to hear. If he actually needs the suit to be a hero, then he doesn't deserve it. This whole moment of vulnerability leads to a total wake-up call for Peter that leads him to finally step up to face the Vulture one last time.
The funny thing about this line is that, right after it's said, Peter states that what he said didn't really make sense, which was added during reshoots . It makes less sense that this line was added in the first place, as Peter's line makes complete sense and is a perfect explanation as to why a small-town hero like Spider-Man would get involved in going to space to fight Thanos .
2 "Somebody's gotta look out for the little guy, right?" 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' The end of Spider-Man: Homecoming is a huge growing-up moment for Peter Parker. Finally, accepting that he doesn't need a shiny new suit or to be part of the Avengers to have worth as both a hero and a person, he declines Tony's offer for a shiny new suit and a spot in the Avengers. His reasoning? Someone needs to look out for the little guy, and that someone is him.
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