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Following the events of the original clone saga, Peter realizes that Mary Jane is the girl he has always loved, and the two begin dating again. Despite loving Peter, MJ does not wish to be tied down. Yet, she allows the relationship to progress and is left with a difficult decision when Peter proposes to her.
Hence, “MJ” is Michelle instead of Mary. This character is a later girlfriend in the comics run, and one that changed to better fit the high school role in the film. Yeah, Gwen Stacey is the best.
Gwen Stacy came first, created by Stan Lee, modeled on his beloved wife Joan.
Traditionally, Mary Jane did not appear in the first few years of the Spider-Man comics, so there was no specific reason that she had to be included in a Spidey origin film. With Mary Jane out of the picture, the writing team instead decided to focus on Gwen Stacy.
In short, it was impossible for Peter to save her. He couldn't have swung down in time; the action he did take resulted in her death; if he had done nothing, she still would certainly have perished. There was no way out." In the History Channel special Spider-Man Tech, Stan Lee states that her neck was indeed snapped.
Sometime after the third film, Peter and Mary Jane eventually managed to reconcile and remained together in the end.
Before Gwen started dating Peter, Mary Jane was there. They started dating after Aunt May harassed Peter for months to go out with her. Mary Jane was around before Gwen, though that didn't mean they were a good fit. Mary Jane and Peter's first relationship was not a good one for either side.
In the reality seen in the "House of M" storyline, in which the Scarlet Witch alters reality to make mutants the ruling class over humans, Gwen was never killed. Instead, she married Peter Parker, and the couple had a young son.
Technically speaking, Gwen was beautiful in the 'girl-next-door' way, while Mary Jane was considered more beautiful in terms of having a model-type face and physique.
Gwen Stacy was Peter's first true love. The two had an on/off relationship after meeting at Empire State University but they were headed toward marriage until Gwen was tragically killed during a battle with the Green Goblin.
A fellow undergraduate student who went to school with Peter Parker at Empire State University, Gwen Stacy was incredibly intelligent, even compared to Peter. Contrary to popular belief, she made her debut after Mary Jane, who appeared in Amazing Spider-Man six issues before Gwen.
Realizing she will put two and two together if she sees Peter and Spider-Man in London, Peter leaves without seeing Gwen. Gwen eventually realizes her error in trying to pressure Peter into marriage, so she returns to New York and they get back together.
Gwen subdues him and Peter dies due to the chemicals he used for his transformation. Spider-Woman is greatly affected by Peter's death and inspired to use her power to protect others. She is blamed for Parker's death publicly by J. Jonah Jameson.
But at some point, she became best friends with Peter Parker and Harry Osborn. However, she developed a crush on Peter.
Mary Jane Watson is Spider-Man's most widely known love interest and is played by Kirsten Dunst in the Sam Raimi trilogy. The character has been neighbors with Peter Parker (played by Tobey Maguire) for years, but the two rarely speak at first. Peter never makes it easy for Mary Jane, especially after going steady.
Zendaya sweetly smiled at her beau after he was stopped by a fan for a photo as they left the supermarket. Earlier on in the week, Zendaya joined Tom's family for a stroll with their dogs, chatting happily to his dad as he and his mum walked ahead.
Miles quits being Spider-Man as a result. A year later he has a girlfriend, Kate Bishop, and plans to tell her about his former life as Spider-Man. S.H.I.E.L.D. pressures him to return to that role, and he reluctantly does so, after Ganke and Spider-Woman convince him that there needs to be a Spider-Man.
Philip Watson was the verbally abusive drunk father of Mary Jane Watson. He only appears in Spider-Man but is mentioned in Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 2.1 and Spider-Man 3.
We stroll down memory lane with Mary Jane and look back at some of her past relationships featuring seven of the hottest men on television from the hit BET drama, "Being Mary Jane." For four seasons on BET's hot drama, Being Mary Jane, the world has watched Mary Jane's (played by Gabrielle Union) love life unfold.
The importance of Gwen Stacy is that she is his true love…a love that, try as he may, will never forget. Gwen is the “what might have been” in Peter's life. She is the unanswered question.
Woodley's scenes as Mary Jane was likely cut to make room for more villains as that was the future Sony had planned for The Amazing Spider-Man franchise before it fizzled out.
In the books, Peter Parker's love interests included Mary Jane, Gwen, and even a girl named Michelle. However, on top of those three names, Spider-Man's love interests have included other superheroes, models, students, criminals, and more, and with no exception, none o his romantic relationships were easy on him.