In "Spider-Man", Peter Parker was bitten by a genetically modified spider and had a fever all night. When he woke up, he found that his shortsightedness was better and his body was strong. After arriving at school, he also found that he could shoot spider silk from his hand, and with spider induction, his movements became very agile and his strength increased. Panicked, he ran to the alleys on the street. At this time, he found that his hands were covered with spider fluff. Through these fluffs, he could crawl on the plane at various angles. This series of changes made Peter Parker realize that he has become a human with the ability of spiders. But why after putting on clothes, Spider-Man can still climb the wall? That's because the fluff he grows is very long, and Spider-Man's clothes are very thin, and the fluff will pass through the clothes to climb the wall.
The version of Spider-Man is a little different from the original version of Spider-Man. It can be said that the movie has modified many characteristics of Spider-Man, and also has changes in super powers. In terms of the character setting, the original Peter Parker is a talkative, but Toby Maguire’s Spider-Man is a sullen man. There is no setting in the original super power to shoot spider silk from the body, but Peter Parker has studied a spider silk launcher to suit his identity. There is also no setting to grow fluff from the hands, relying on biological static electricity.
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