The Best Quote From Each Spider-Man Movie

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Spider-Man is one of Marvel's most bankable properties with a cinematic legacy that has given rise to some of the best quotes in the superhero genre. While Spider-Man was no stranger to the big screen by the time Sam Raimi's trilogy was released, it was with 2002's Spider-Man that his live-action legacy began in earnest.

10 "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility." From Spider-Man Uncle Ben's iconic line in Spider-Man has become so ingrained in pop culture that it might be the best quote of any Spider-Man movie. It exemplifies a sentiment that has carried throughout history but is particularly applicable to the inherently virtuous Spider-Man and superheroes in general.

The line hits extra hard in the wake of Stan Lee's death, however. Stan Lee's impact on popular culture with Marvel Comics wasn't a strictly solo venture, but his creations are responsible for helping to shape the lives of countless individuals. This was no doubt the point in having Lee deliver the line himself in Spider-Man 3, and it stands the test of time when looking back on Spider-Man 3 from the heady heights of the MCU.

This would, of course, precede one of the most iconic and tragic scenes in any Spider-Man story. This quote is agonizing in retrospect, knowing that Peter couldn't make good on his declaration after Gwen's death and his failure to save her. With that being said, the idea that Gwen would continue to be his path would be vindicated in his next cinematic outing, where he was able to save MJ and find a measure of redemption for his perceived failure with Gwen.

Quentin Beck may have been slightly less sympathetic than Adrian Toomes, but his sentiments were similar after his achievements were sidelined by his boss, Tony Stark. The fact that Mysterio arguably won, despite dying at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, highlights the power he held with his propensity for misdirection.

More poignant than that, however, is the notion that Peter Parker was saying it to himself. Peter's insecurity is a trait present in all live-action iterations of the character, and this unorthodox moment of self-affirmation is as heartwarming as it is clumsy. As Spider-Man: No Way Home's incredible box office take demonstrates, Spider-Man is evidently worthy of the love that Peter Three was expressing at this moment.

 

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