Because in Far from Home Peter didn't want to do superhero activities but May put his suit in his bag. No offense but May was kinda selfish in my opinion. Also Talos a bit. If Peter doesn't want to be Spider-Man he shouldn't be forced
Because in Far from Home Peter didn't want to do superhero activities but May put his suit in his bag. No offense but May was kinda selfish in my opinion. Also Talos a bit. If Peter doesn't want to be Spider-Man he shouldn't be forced
You're a bit exaggerating in my opinion.
Selfish? Maybe. But she still wanted the best for Peter and she realised (probably after being sceptical at first) that Peter being Spider-Man is living up to Uncle Ben's motto. Also, she just packed the Spider-Man suit for a school trip and had no idea how dangerous and traumatic it would be. How is that a bad thing? I would do the same if I were her.
Also, make it clear you're talking about Spider-Man: Far From Home because just calling it Spider-Man 2 might be confusing if it wasn't for the year.
Peter just wanted to enjoy his trip to Europe. Peter was dead for some minutes (or so he thought) but he actually was dead for 5 years. Guess what happens minutes after he is brought back to life... HE SEES IRON MAN DIE!!!! THE ONLY OTHER FATHER FIGURE HE EVER HAD!!!! Peter just wanted to relax. If i were Peter i would've done the same thing
Still, May had good intentions.
And I'd argue Ben Parker was his father figure before Stark but Marvel Studios don't have the guts to acknowledge it yet.
He is iron man jr. Nothing like spider-man. Well, at least not the one I read about in comics. As far as I know, Peter doesn't even like tony in the comics. No one likes tony in the comics.
May just wanted him to be prepared in case something bad happened like in Venice.
Telos was a complete dickweed, yes.
"Hey, Fury clearly doesn't care enough to do his job so I'll just pretend I know what I'm doing and take it out on a 17-year old kid"
A more charitable reading is Aunt May packed the suit because she knew that it was unavoidable that Peter would end up in Spider-Man shenanigans.
Obviously she had no idea of the scale of what was going to happen, but I think it was a fair assumption that he’d end up using his powers to some degree.
I felt real bad for Peter in that movie. He just wanted to have a normal trip & be a normal kid, but you know what they say... :
“With great power, comes great responsibility.”
It is what it is, but it should be on his own terms, he's not one of Fury's drones he can order around.
What do you think?