MaryJaneOrDie
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Peter Parker has always been a character I could relate to and in my sorrow and troubled times I often find myself imagining my life if I was Peter Parker. Looking for the lesson to find from the situation. I end up thinking of a whole story set with a theme. I guess this is just a product of my creative mind i have attained from wanting to be a screen writer. I only have general plot outlines and themes and ill expand upon them individually but here they are:
1 Peter Parker: Spider-Man: It begins being told from Eddie Brocks point of view with Spider-Man already having been established in a similar manor to 1989s Batman. Eddie is trying to make it big by writing an expose on who the Spider-Man is behind the mask and he interviews people he has saved.
The movie eventually shifts to Peter Parker. He is a freshman in college and he lives with Harry Osborn. Peter is trying to figure out how to win his lost term girlfriend Gwen Stacy back. She left him because she thinks he's been ignoring her and standing her up but its really been his commitment to being Spider-man. Harry makes fun of him for trying to win her attention even though he desperately tries to win the attention of his father Norman.
George Stacy is investigating OsCorp for unsafe testing on humans and in an attempt to quell the bad publicity he takes an the drug himself as the test subject. He eventually goes insane and uses OsCorp weapons to plant bombs in Captain Stacy's apartment where he is killed. Normans alter ego creates a costume and becomes the Green Goblin. He has several confrontations with Spider-Man the last of which ends in an electrical plant where he is unmasked. He is K.Oed and rendered with amnesia. Spider-Man takes him to a hospital but removing his costume to protect Normans identity.
Gwen comes back to Peter who helped her cope with the loss of her father, but she now hates Spider-Man because the press blamed him for the explosion. Peter knows if he is to keep her he would have to continue to lie about being Spider-Man. Eddie Brock's investigation now leads him to Peter Parker the photographer who takes pictures of Spider-Man. He questions Parker about being Spider-Man and Peter denies it but Eddie is not convinced. Peter is then very stressed and contemplates quitting being Spider-Man. Wondering if he is over thinking the advice his Uncle Ben gave him.
He goes to Aunt May and asks her about "quitting something he feels obligated to do because it's getting in the way of his personal life." Aunt May tells him he's gifted and believes he is talking about dropping out of college. Peter continues the conversation because the metaphor would apply to both. She tells him his intelligence is a gift and that even though it may be difficult for now, it will ensure both their safety and security in the future. She tells him to drop out would be the easy road but it would not be the wise road.
Peter doesn't take the advice and buys an engagement ring. He decides never to suit up again and goes to take the ring to Gwen. He proposes to her and she tells him she's not sure yet but she'll call him when she is. Meanwhile Eddy learns Spider-Man rescued Norman Osborn and questions him about Peter Parker. The questioning begins to jog his memory and the Goblin resurfaces, the Goblin is able to put the pieces together and learns that Eddy is right and Peter is Spider-Man. He sends Eddy away refusing for further questioning.
He suits back up, this time in a more menacing Goblin Armor and remembers to earlier in the film when Gwen attended thanksgiving dinner with Peter and Harry. He goes to Gwens apartment and steals her away in the night. Peter checks his phone and is in glee when he sees Gwen calling with what he assumes is the answer. He hears the goblins laugh who tells him to go to the bridge. Peter immediately jumps back into costume and races to save Gwen.
When he gets there he battles Norman but gains the upper hand. Norman throughs Gwen off the side of the bridge and attempts to flee. Spider-Man shoots two webs, one to catch gwen and one to rip the Goblin off the glider. He beats the Goblin mercilessly when he hears the crowd below screaming in horror, he thinks its at his brutality towards the Goblin but he sees them point to Gwen. He sees he hanging limp. He pulls her up and realizes she is dead. Goblin taunts him saying she was alive when he threw her off and jumps to his glider to flee to a warehouse. Spider-Man takes off his mask to perform cpr but it is no good. He looks and sees she is wearing the ring he gave her. Tears fill Peters eyes as he knows she intended to say yes. He takes the ring off her finger and puts it in his belt under his suit. He sees the trail of smoke the Goblin left and goes to pursue him and get revenge for his late fiance.
He finds Norman there in the warehouse, but fights with rage we haven't seen in him yet. He gets banged around in the beginning but by the end he breaks both the Goblins knees. He then unmasks him and rips his own mask off to stare him down, eye to eye. He savagely beats Norman who begs for forgiveness and asks what about Harry? Peter slows and realizes the responsibility he has right now, he has the life of his best friends Father in his hands. He remembers the advice Uncle Ben gave him once more "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility". Peter tells him he hates him for what he's done but he failed to follow the wise words of his father and he was about to do it again. He tells Norman Harry needs his father and that he has the greatest responsibility to him. Peter decides to leave him for the police but Norman activates his glider to impale Peter. Peter leaps out the way and Norman is impaled.
Peter attends the two funerals for Gwen and Norman (both deaths Spider-Man took the blame for Harry in particular is distraught knowing he will never have his chance to impress his father now), then visits his Uncles grave. He goes back to work later that day to find Eddy presenting the Article to Robbie Robbertson. The title reads Peter Parker: Spider-Man and Peters eyes grow wide as his heart drops. Peter tells Robbie and Eddy it's a lie and that it cant be true. Eddy tells him he sees through his lies and that he has solid proof. Robbie looks it over and says Eddie does have proof, but Peter was with him in the crowd when Spider-Man fought on top of the bridge. Peter is shocked and Eddy says that Robby must be mistaken. Robby takes the article and rips it in two and tells Eddy to leave. Eddy then accuses Peter of murdering his own girlfriend to lead the world off the trail and tells him some day he'll get what he deserves for the selfish murder. Peter turns to Robby who is about to speak when the two hear police sirens outside. Robby says "think Spider-Man might be needed out there?" and winks. Peter smiles and runs out the door and leaps out the window throwing his clothes off becoming the Spider-Man.
1 Peter Parker: Spider-Man: It begins being told from Eddie Brocks point of view with Spider-Man already having been established in a similar manor to 1989s Batman. Eddie is trying to make it big by writing an expose on who the Spider-Man is behind the mask and he interviews people he has saved.
The movie eventually shifts to Peter Parker. He is a freshman in college and he lives with Harry Osborn. Peter is trying to figure out how to win his lost term girlfriend Gwen Stacy back. She left him because she thinks he's been ignoring her and standing her up but its really been his commitment to being Spider-man. Harry makes fun of him for trying to win her attention even though he desperately tries to win the attention of his father Norman.
George Stacy is investigating OsCorp for unsafe testing on humans and in an attempt to quell the bad publicity he takes an the drug himself as the test subject. He eventually goes insane and uses OsCorp weapons to plant bombs in Captain Stacy's apartment where he is killed. Normans alter ego creates a costume and becomes the Green Goblin. He has several confrontations with Spider-Man the last of which ends in an electrical plant where he is unmasked. He is K.Oed and rendered with amnesia. Spider-Man takes him to a hospital but removing his costume to protect Normans identity.
Gwen comes back to Peter who helped her cope with the loss of her father, but she now hates Spider-Man because the press blamed him for the explosion. Peter knows if he is to keep her he would have to continue to lie about being Spider-Man. Eddie Brock's investigation now leads him to Peter Parker the photographer who takes pictures of Spider-Man. He questions Parker about being Spider-Man and Peter denies it but Eddie is not convinced. Peter is then very stressed and contemplates quitting being Spider-Man. Wondering if he is over thinking the advice his Uncle Ben gave him.
He goes to Aunt May and asks her about "quitting something he feels obligated to do because it's getting in the way of his personal life." Aunt May tells him he's gifted and believes he is talking about dropping out of college. Peter continues the conversation because the metaphor would apply to both. She tells him his intelligence is a gift and that even though it may be difficult for now, it will ensure both their safety and security in the future. She tells him to drop out would be the easy road but it would not be the wise road.
Peter doesn't take the advice and buys an engagement ring. He decides never to suit up again and goes to take the ring to Gwen. He proposes to her and she tells him she's not sure yet but she'll call him when she is. Meanwhile Eddy learns Spider-Man rescued Norman Osborn and questions him about Peter Parker. The questioning begins to jog his memory and the Goblin resurfaces, the Goblin is able to put the pieces together and learns that Eddy is right and Peter is Spider-Man. He sends Eddy away refusing for further questioning.
He suits back up, this time in a more menacing Goblin Armor and remembers to earlier in the film when Gwen attended thanksgiving dinner with Peter and Harry. He goes to Gwens apartment and steals her away in the night. Peter checks his phone and is in glee when he sees Gwen calling with what he assumes is the answer. He hears the goblins laugh who tells him to go to the bridge. Peter immediately jumps back into costume and races to save Gwen.
When he gets there he battles Norman but gains the upper hand. Norman throughs Gwen off the side of the bridge and attempts to flee. Spider-Man shoots two webs, one to catch gwen and one to rip the Goblin off the glider. He beats the Goblin mercilessly when he hears the crowd below screaming in horror, he thinks its at his brutality towards the Goblin but he sees them point to Gwen. He sees he hanging limp. He pulls her up and realizes she is dead. Goblin taunts him saying she was alive when he threw her off and jumps to his glider to flee to a warehouse. Spider-Man takes off his mask to perform cpr but it is no good. He looks and sees she is wearing the ring he gave her. Tears fill Peters eyes as he knows she intended to say yes. He takes the ring off her finger and puts it in his belt under his suit. He sees the trail of smoke the Goblin left and goes to pursue him and get revenge for his late fiance.
He finds Norman there in the warehouse, but fights with rage we haven't seen in him yet. He gets banged around in the beginning but by the end he breaks both the Goblins knees. He then unmasks him and rips his own mask off to stare him down, eye to eye. He savagely beats Norman who begs for forgiveness and asks what about Harry? Peter slows and realizes the responsibility he has right now, he has the life of his best friends Father in his hands. He remembers the advice Uncle Ben gave him once more "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility". Peter tells him he hates him for what he's done but he failed to follow the wise words of his father and he was about to do it again. He tells Norman Harry needs his father and that he has the greatest responsibility to him. Peter decides to leave him for the police but Norman activates his glider to impale Peter. Peter leaps out the way and Norman is impaled.
Peter attends the two funerals for Gwen and Norman (both deaths Spider-Man took the blame for Harry in particular is distraught knowing he will never have his chance to impress his father now), then visits his Uncles grave. He goes back to work later that day to find Eddy presenting the Article to Robbie Robbertson. The title reads Peter Parker: Spider-Man and Peters eyes grow wide as his heart drops. Peter tells Robbie and Eddy it's a lie and that it cant be true. Eddy tells him he sees through his lies and that he has solid proof. Robbie looks it over and says Eddie does have proof, but Peter was with him in the crowd when Spider-Man fought on top of the bridge. Peter is shocked and Eddy says that Robby must be mistaken. Robby takes the article and rips it in two and tells Eddy to leave. Eddy then accuses Peter of murdering his own girlfriend to lead the world off the trail and tells him some day he'll get what he deserves for the selfish murder. Peter turns to Robby who is about to speak when the two hear police sirens outside. Robby says "think Spider-Man might be needed out there?" and winks. Peter smiles and runs out the door and leaps out the window throwing his clothes off becoming the Spider-Man.