The Deleted ‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Scene That Changes the Entire Mythos

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Collier Jennings is a writer for Collider who focuses on science fiction, comics, and television. He also writes for AIPT Comics.

The Big Picture Nearly everyone on the planet knows the story of Spider-Man: After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker gains arachnid-like abilities and eventually puts them to use defending the innocent when a burglar kills his Uncle Ben. A splash of tragedy was added to the mix when that same burglar was a man that Peter could have easily stopped — hammered home by the fateful words, "With great power comes great responsibility.

But Richard's influence on Peter also extended beyond philosophy. In The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter learns that Richard encoded Oscorp's genetically enhanced spiders to only react to Peter's DNA. This means that Peter's father is responsible for him becoming Spider-Man. It would have gone one step further, as The Amazing Spider-Man 3 would have seen Peter using Richard's research to try and resurrect his loved ones.

Ultimately, Sony opted to partner with Marvel Studios to produce a new set of Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland while also focusing on Spider-Man's allies and villains, meaning that this plot point never came to pass.

 

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