The Avengers and Fantastic Four live act in public, they do not hide their real identities, so why would Spiderman be different?
What happened in the beginning of the film was unpleasant, but Peter could get used to that. In case of lawsuits, the Avengers could help him.
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Antwort von Norrin_Radd_Of_Zenn_La
am 30. Dezember 2021 um 13:43
The obvious answer is "Reasons".
Antwort von AlienFanatic
am 31. Dezember 2021 um 03:54
Don't they, though, for the most part? I'm not a superhero nerd but the Marvel books seem to use the "secret identity" theme a lot to develop romantic stories and provide opportunities to create drama around the threat to their friends' and lovers' lives. In most cases, the "heroes" either use alter-egos to protect those that they care about or they are loners who don't have a long-term partner.
Idk. I always understood Peter Parker/Spider Man to be a loner because his enemies, when they found out his secret identity, would ALWAYS focus on attempting to kill his family members. The threat of harm to his family and friends is a central theme of the entire Spider-Man series. (IIRC his love interest, Mary Jane, was killed by Hobgoblin in one of the comic series once he discovered Spider-Man's secret identity.) There's been a pretty consistent theme in most comics that alter egos are used to either protect their loved ones or to allow them some measure of privacy so that they can live "normal" lives. You'd have to wonder how many modern celebrities would love to have an alter ego so that they could spend a little time out of the spotlight now and then.
Antwort von Midi-chlorian_Count
am 31. Dezember 2021 um 05:44
No superhero should ever be exposing themselves in public...
Antwort von Bercilak
am 10. Januar 2022 um 13:42
Hypothetically:
I am the Green Goblin. You are Spider-Man. I know your secret identity is Peter Parker. Because I know your identity, I learn that you have an aunt who lives in Queens and a girlfriend who attends your high school. I will then detonate an explosive device on the Staten Island ferry (or in the subway or in a high rise). While you are rescuing those people, I will kidnap Aunt May and MJ. Then I will send you one of their fingers each day until you agree to go to every bank in Manhattan and rob it for me.
Do you think that keeping your identity secret could be a good thing?
Antwort von tammylim
am 12. Januar 2022 um 06:08
Does anyone know if the Spiderman series will ever come to Disney+?
Antwort von Strawberry Shortcake
am 12. Januar 2022 um 06:09
Sure, but why then the Avengers do not keep their identities secret too? Some of them (like Clinton) have families and friends they care about. By your logic, they should too, but they don't.
Antwort von tmdb45668411
am 14. Januar 2022 um 21:12
I like it
Antwort von Innovator
am 16. März 2022 um 13:38
Cause hardly anyone knows about Clint's family. He purposely kept them secret with S.H.I.E.L.D's help. The most anyone outside of the Avengers have learned about them were their names, which Kingpin was somehow able to obtain.