1 When you can do the things that I can, but you don’t, and then the bad things happen, they happen because of you. -Peter Parker
WIth great power comes great responsibility. When you have the power to save people, to do good, and yet you fail to do it, then a part of the responsibility is upon you.
2 That thing does not obey the laws of physics at all! -Spider-Man
Spider-Man’s knack for pointing out totally irrelevant and humorous things is what makes him such a fun character. A perfect example of this is in his fight with Captain America when he notices his shield going around, hitting people and bouncing off things. And he’s right; the shield is unrealistic and evidently, does not obey the laws of physics.
3 This is my chance to prove myself. -Peter Parker
Peter Parker was the kind of kid who felt he needed to always help people in whatever way he can. He knew he had it in him to do good and he was always searching for an opportunity to prove himself and when Iron Man came to him for help, he knew that was his chance.
4 I want to be more than your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man. -Spider-Man
Peter Parker, initially, had an obsession with being out there in the midst of real action and helping people. He wanted to be more than just a local vigilante; he wanted to be a hero of the people.
5 I’d rather just stay on the ground for a little while, Friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, Somebody’s got to look out for the little guy, right? -Peter Parker
Peter Parker’s character arc goes from being a self-indulgent kid who wants to be in the brunt of action to a man who sides with the common people. Initially, he wants to be more than just the ‘Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ but then, realises the beauty of it too. He ends up realising that, to be a hero, you don’t have to save the world. Sometimes, doing the little things is just as good too.
6 Okay, Cap… Captain.. Big fan. I’m Spider-Man. -Spider-Man
Peter Parker is an awkward and silly person. He has no idea how to act with the big dudes and instead just ends up blurting out random things. He gets nervous around the Avengers.
7 New York, Queens, It’s a rough borough, but, hey, it’s home. -Peter Parker
For Spider-Man, New York is his home. And it doesn’t matter how rough and violent it may get sometimes, at the end of the day, it is his home and that’s all that matters.
8 Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?
Spider-Man has rarely been in big, important fights. He was a local vigilante when he was recruited by Iron Man. In the midst of serious fights, he ends up being silly and shouts out the most random, silly things. There isn’t usually so much talking in a fight, but Spider-Man doesn’t know that and he often makes humorous comments.
9 You Have A Metal Arm? That’s Awesome, Dude. -Spider-Man
Well, we all know how cool The Winter’s Soldier’s arm is. But maybe, exclaiming that in the middle of a life-and-death situation wasn’t really the right way to go about it.
10 Just A Typical Homecoming – On The Outside Of An Invisible Jet, Fighting My Girlfriend’s Dad. -Spider-Man
Spider-Man’s self-referential, meta humour is the funniest thing in all of MCU. He never misses a chance to make a joke, even if it is in the middle of a fight.
11 Mr. Stark, I Don’t Feel So Good. -Spider-Man
This is probably one of the saddest scenes in the MCU. Thanos has finally won and half of the universe’s population is being turned into dust. Peter is like a son to Tony. His last words are those of confusion and fear and seeing him die like that is heart-breaking for both Tony Stark and us.
12 But I’m Nothing Without This Suit. -Peter Parker
Peter believed that all his powers, and everything that made him a hero came from his suit. He thought that he was nothing without the suit. And to teach him a lesson, Tony takes his suit away and tells him that if he is “nothing without this suit, then you shouldn’t have it.”
13 I just wanted to be like you. -Peter Parker
Peter constantly tries to please his mentor and his idol, Tony Stark. Many of us can relate to having a desire to be like our role-models. It is later that he learns that he should be his own person rather than trying to walk in someone else’s shoes.
14 I’m sick of Mr. Stark treating me like a kid. -Peter Parker
Older generations often overlook younger generations due to their supposed “lack of experience.” However, no matter what age you are, you deserve the right to be heard, so you can make a difference. While Peter shouldn’t be chasing after supervillains alone, his desire to prove himself and to be respected is understandable.
15 I just really miss him, everywhere I go, I see his face. -Peter Parker
Tony’s death has a really deep impact on Peter. He was someone who he not only looked up to but also loved. While grieving, people find it hard to let go of the memories of their loved ones.
16 I helped this old lady and she bought me a churro, So, that was nice. -Peter Parker
After coming back from Berlin, witnessing the events from Captain America: Civil War, Peter tries to contact Mr. Stark everyday. He keeps messaging Tony, updating him about his day but gets no reply. He does all this only because he wants recognition and respect from Tony.
17 Remember when we were in space, and I got all dusty? -Peter Parker
After coming back, Spiderman rushes to meet Tony and rambles on about what had happened, how he just woke up suddenly and how Dr. Strange said that it’s been five years. Tony cuts him off with a hug as he’s glad that the kid is alive and well.
18 Oh, we’re using our made-up names, I’m Spider-Man, then. -Peter Parker
A lot of Spider-Man’s screentime goes into making self-aware jokes and using pop-culture references. When meeting Dr. Strange for the first time, he introduces himself as Peter Parker. However, when Dr. Strange introduces himself, he mistakes that to be his superhero name and introduces himself again, this time as Spider-Man.
19 We Won, Mr. Stark. -Peter Parker
At the end of Endgame, Tony gives up his life to turn all of Thanos’s troops to dust. As he lays dying, he is joined by his closed ones leading to one of the most heartbreaking moments in the entire MCU. Peter’s farewell to his father-figure is probably the saddest as he tells Tony, with tears in his eyes, that they’ve won.
20 You can’t be a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man if there’s no neighborhood. -Peter Parker
Although he’s mostly candid and funny, Peter surely does care for others. When arguing with Tony about following him into space, Peter tries to justify his actions by saying that he has a responsibility to use his power to save others if he can.
21 Let me just say, if aliens wind up implanting eggs in my chest or something and I eat one of you, I’m sorry. -Peter Parker
Some of Peter’s funniest moments are when he constantly uses pop-culture references. When they’re in space, Peter tells everyone the plot of Aliens and asks them to forgive him if he ends up like that. Tony, being fed up with his millennial lingo, asks him to shut up.
22 Oh, I love Led Zeppelin. -Peter Parker
One aspect of Tony’s character is his love for AC/DC. In one hilarious scene, when he and Peter are working together, Tony plays an AC/DC song. Peter, like the Gen Z he is, mistakes that for Led Zeppelin, showing just how young he really is.
22 Most Memorable Spider-Man Quotes From The MCU
1. When you can do the things that I can, but you don’t, and then the bad things happen, they happen because of you. -Peter Parker
2. That thing does not obey the laws of physics at all! -Spider-Man
3. This is my chance to prove myself. -Peter Parker
4. I want to be more than your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man. -Spider-Man
5. I’d rather just stay on the ground for a little while, Friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, Somebody’s got to look out for the little guy, right? -Peter Parker
6. Okay, Cap… Captain.. Big fan. I’m Spider-Man. -Spider-Man
7. New York, Queens, It’s a rough borough, but, hey, it’s home. -Peter Parker
8. Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?
9. You Have A Metal Arm? That’s Awesome, Dude. -Spider-Man
10. Just A Typical Homecoming – On The Outside Of An Invisible Jet, Fighting My Girlfriend’s Dad. -Spider-Man
11. Mr. Stark, I Don’t Feel So Good. -Spider-Man
12. But I’m Nothing Without This Suit. -Peter Parker
13. I just wanted to be like you. -Peter Parker
14. I’m sick of Mr. Stark treating me like a kid. -Peter Parker
15. I just really miss him, everywhere I go, I see his face. -Peter Parker
16. I helped this old lady and she bought me a churro, So, that was nice. -Peter Parker
17. Remember when we were in space, and I got all dusty? -Peter Parker
18. Oh, we’re using our made-up names, I’m Spider-Man, then. -Peter Parker
19. We Won, Mr. Stark. -Peter Parker
20. You can’t be a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man if there’s no neighborhood. -Peter Parker
21. Let me just say, if aliens wind up implanting eggs in my chest or something and I eat one of you, I’m sorry. -Peter Parker
22. Oh, I love Led Zeppelin. -Peter Parker