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I remember that, for a while, "I thought you were gay" was a common response to Spider-Man mentioning having a girlfriend or a wife. I think Brian Michael Bendis started it in ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN, and it just sort of kept getting used. Even Aunt May admitted to her therapist that she suspected the reason Peter was going out at all hours and often coming back bruised was because he was gay—because we all know gAy SeX iS iNhErEnTlY vIoLeNt, amirite?
Yes, Peter's smart, sensitive, and (pre-Spidey Powers) non-athletic persona was something a lot of young men who felt like outsiders were drawn to, including many who were uncertain of their sexuality. Unlike Superman or Batman, Spider-Man was close in age to the readership of his comics in the ss, so his problems often mirrored his readers' problems—unsteady employment, working while going to school, having a roommate you couldn't really be yourself around, dealing with an asshole boss, having a personal life that was always interrupted by some obligation or another
With that said, I doubt Disney/Ma
Where is the bisexual spider-man we deserve ?
This article contains spoilers for all Spider-Man movies and Marvel movies so far.
Who can blame us? After months of anticipation to notice just who would be in the new Spider-Man: No Way Home and eternity of blocking hashtags on social media to avoid spoilers. Maybe, in the age of streaming and home theatre extravagance, the only real value left in cinemas is audience reactions. Marvel has delivered quite a several of those. Think Captain America holding Thor's hammer under thunderous applause from moviegoers. Yet, nothing, and I mean nothing could compare to the collective gasps that emerged on that fateful night where portals opened to permit in not one but two legacy spidermen into the MCU.
But this was not the underline for me, not even close. You see, about two-thirds of the way in, as the last battle approached we got some amazing spider playfulness (TM). In a random moment of affection the line “I love you guys” was uttered by the internet’s new favorite white boy Andrew Garfield. This line, directed at the two other Peter Parker
Tom Holland fans wish Peter Parker to have a male love interest in Spider-Man 4
31 January ,
By Sam Prance
It's now been reported that Peter Parker will have a new love interest in Spider-Man 4.
Could Spider-Man be bisexual? People are campaigning for Tom Holland to have a male love interest in Spider-Man 4.
Ever since Spider-Man: No Way Home came out in , fans have been wondering what will happen to Peter Parker and MJ (played by Zendaya) in the next film. The third movie ends with Doctor Strange heartbreakingly erasing Peter from everyone's memory (including MJ) to keep the multiverse and, when they perform cross paths afterwards, Peter keeps his identity secret from MJ to safeguard her.
Now, reports acquire emerged that Peter will have a new love interest in Spider-Man 4 and fans wish him to meet a man.
Is Spider-Man queer?
Tom Holland & Zendaya Hint 'No Way Home' May Be MJ's Last Spider-Man Movie
Earlier this week, rumours emerged that Spider-Man 4 might introduce a new love interest for Peter and it wasn't distant before the
Spider-Man fans call for superhero to have male love interest
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - official trailer
With news that Spider-Man 4 will be released in cinemas on July 31, , fans of the superhero series are convinced that Peter Parker's love life needs a refresh. The latest instalment of the franchise will follow on from Spider-Man: No Way Home, which saw Tom Holland's character losing everything after dabbling with the fabric of time and room. After coming face to tackle with his alter egos from different dimensions – Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire – and losing his beloved Aunt May, he had to sacrifice his identity to save the world.
This setting up a fresh initiate for the character and altering the timeline of the MCU has given fans food for thought on whether it's second for Spider-Man to have a new love interest introduced. The discussion gained traction on social media after a fan tweeted, “Give him a boyfriend.” The share quickly amassed over , likes with many fans arguing that with the