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Is Spiderman supposed to be with Gwen or Mary Jane?

Is Spiderman supposed to be with Gwen or Mary Jane?

Stan Lee revealed he never wanted Spider-Man and Mary Jane to end up together as a couple – his true love was always meant to be Gwen Stacy. Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson are a classic comics couple, but Stan Lee always intended for Peter Parker to end up with his “one true love,” Gwen Stacy.

Did Mary Jane love Harry Osborn?

Mary Jane, who becomes Harry Osborn’s love interest and girlfriend for about a year, remains a close friend to Peter and Gwen. Despite her enjoyment of life, her friendships, and dating, Mary Jane refuses to be tied down for too long.

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Why did they replace Mary Jane with Gwen?

Simply put, she was the original, Mary Jane is the replacement. They wanted to put some distance between the Webb films and the Raimi films. Plus Gwen was Peter’s longterm love interest before she died and he gets with MJ.

Why is Mary Jane Watson not in Amazing Spider-Man?

Here’s the real reason her scenes were cut from the sequel. Mary Jane Watson was originally planned to appear in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but the character’s role was cut from the final version of the movie. Shailene Woodley, who was initially cast as Mary Jane, never got an opportunity to appear in a Marvel movie.

Did Harry and Mary Jane date?

MJ begins dating Harry Osborn, but remains friends with Peter. After Harry and MJ break up, and Gwen’s death, MJ and Peter begin dating again. She gets upset that he often ditches her, but forgives him when she finds out that he is Spider-man. The two eventually get married.

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How does Gwen become Spider-Woman?

Bitten by a radioactive spider, Gwen becomes the hero Spider-Woman. Shortly afterward, her friend and classmate Peter Parker attempts to exact revenge on those who bully him, becoming Earth-65’s version of the Lizard.

Why does Mary Jane call Peter Tiger?

She didn’t use it to an unfair advantage, but she had fun with it. She was a party girl. She called Peter, “Tiger,” which was her way of gently mocking him (actually, she called all the guys, “Tiger,” because there were too many guys to remember all the names).