The symbiote quickly took over Peter's mind and body, calling itself Poison. Peter Parker essentially died that day as the symbiote took complete control and became an incredibly powerful version of Spider-Man that looked to convert Mary Jane into a symbiote hybrid as well.
In a panic, one of the neighbors calls Aunt May and informs her that her nephew is Spider-Man and that he's about to be killed. May turns the car around and speeds back home. She arrives just as Electro is about to deal the final blow to Peter and manages to shoot him three times in the chest with her revolver.
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Miles later avenged Peter's death and completed his mission by taking down Kingpin. After the villain was defeated, Miles took up the role of this dimension's Spider-Man as the other counterparts returned to their own.
While Spider-Man: No Way Home makes it seem like Maguire's Spider-Man could die, in the end, he survives. Green Goblin's attack wasn't fatal and Garfield's Spider-Man—who also saves MJ from dying earlier in the final battle—comes to comfort Maguire's Spider-Man before they're both sent back to their universes.
Peter is killed in 'The Death of Spider-Man' storyline, in a battle against the Green Goblin, although he is later revealed to have survived his death, thanks to his immortality, as the result of the same OZ compound that gave him his powers in the first place.
We see in the climactic battle scene (scene 43 on the DVD), that Spiderman can survive a fall of 80 stories without a single broken bone, concussion, or presumably any internal bleeding.
In Avengers: Infinity War, Stark had his proverbial heart wrenched out as Spider-Man disappeared into dust in his arms. Five years later, in Avengers: Endgame, he is still grieving the death of his young friend.
The solicitation for Miles Morales: The End #1 promised the titular Spider-Man's final story, and the comic delivers on that promise. After a heated battle, Miles dies a tragic -- yet heroic -- death, sacrificing himself to save those he cares about.
In the film, Tony Stark dies after sacrificing himself to help bring down Thanos.
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In the case of the immortal symbiote, this means that Venom: The End looks not at the last day of Venom, but of humanity itself.
While Captain America is undoubtedly one of the Marvel Universe's most formidable hand-to-hand combatants, Spider-Man's unique and often-underestimated abilities make him more than a match for Steve Rogers.
Richie Parker
During HOUSE OF M, Peter was granted his fondest wish: a chance to have a family with his first love, Gwen Stacy. Together, they had a son named Richie, who was named after Peter's father, Richard Parker.
Depressive Disorder. Peter has experienced no Manic or Hypomanic Episodes; in turn, the diagnosis is Major Depressive Disorder and not a Bipolar Disorder. The current episode is the first that he has experienced, so the course is specified as Single Episode. Finally, his current episode is described.
Is Spider-Man bullet proof? He is covered in mortal flesh that can bruise and bleed. He doesn't possess any kind of invulnerability, like some of his superhero buddies. He relies on his speed and agility to stay out of the way of lethal hits.
Yes, it is true that he may have perished while obliterating Thanos and his army due to the damage caused to his body while wielding all the Infinity Stones simultaneously, but just because he is dead that is not necessarily not the end of the road for the character.
Tony Stark: Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) sacrificed himself in order to save the universe at the end of Avengers: Endgame. He uses all the Infinity Stones to wish Thanos (Josh Brolin) and his army out of existence, but exerts so much strength that he dies in the process.
In the aftermath of his failure, Thor had a new-found determination to kill Thanos and undo the Snap. The remaining Avengers converged on the Titan's home to find him wounded and the Infinity Stones destroyed. Seeking vengeance, Thor raised Stormbreaker and, with one fell swoop, beheaded Thanos.
After the climactic fight, Spider-Man had his leg amputated, and gave up on the hero business for good.
In the recently released Spider-Man comic written by J.J. and Henry Abrams, Spider-Man finds himself facing a deadly new villain named Cadaverous. After what was likely a long battle with the villain and his drone-like henchmen, Spidey had his arm absolutely torn to shreds.
Due to their low weight compared with body surface area, and the thread acting as a parachute, a true spider should survive a fall. However, if it is a type of house spider, it may not survive outside regardless of any issues with falling.
In the Marvel Comics, Ned was essentially brainwashed into becoming a villain, after the real Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley, tricked him through mind control. Ned began to believe that he was Hobgoblin all along, eventually committing crimes while under Kingsley's influence and using the Hobgoblin alias.
Peter accepts the consequences and promises MJ and Ned that he'll return to them and make them remember him. However, when he gets his chance to do so a few weeks later, Peter chooses not to and No Way Home ends with Peter on his own, anonymously going about his Spidey business without his girlfriend and best friend.
At the June 1 premiere of his new Apple+ TV series The Crowded Room, Holland confirmed to Variety that he will be a part of Spider-Man 4. And way back at the No Way Home premiere in December 2021, producer Amy Pascal said she hoped to get the cast back together for another film.