Who would have thought that Spider-Man would’ve been the first movie to teach me that rich white men are invariably huge misogynists
Alternate title for this gifset: Fandom Actually Agrees With Norman About MJ: A Curious Tale Of How The Majority Of The Spider-Man Fandom Apparently Embraces The Misogyny Its Source Material Condemns
Sam Raimi’s version of Mary Jane Watson was actually a mixture of MJ’s and Gwen Stacy’s personality and traits. As a nod to that, in the first movie Kirsten is wearing a green coat with a purple blouse underneath, the color scheme of Gwen’s famous “death outfit” and a black headband and chunky leather boots, also trademarks of Gwen’s.
#WHAT GWEN STACY PERSONALITY TRAITS #ALL I REMEMBER IS #’Save me Spider-Man! Saaaave meee!’ #granted she had a few moments here and there but you know she was just there to be a damsel in distress (tags via nerdyspiderman)
hmm. we must have watched different movies.
Ah yes, just there to be a damsel in distress – here is what you forgot:
Her insecurity over her class status. This forms a massive part of her character in Spider-Man 1 – she won’t even tell her rich boyfriend she’s working as a waitress! (Also, mad props to the franchise for actually dealing with classism and remembering Peter, May and MJ are poor.)
Her putting on a party-girl mask to hide her real feelings (as seen twice in the first Spider-Man movie: first she stands on the street crying only to change moods instantly when her friends show up, secondly she is having a serious conversation with Peter but changes to the ‘adoring girlfriend’ role as soon as Flash arrives.
She’s a realistically portrayed abuse victim – because of the abuse, she’s insecure and clingy and can’t take criticism, and the movies makes it clear that that’s ok, and I think that’s massively important.
She achieves everything she sets out to do by herself. She wants to be an actress, so she becomes one. And her career ups and downs, and her dreams, are portrayed as just as important as Peter’s.
She demands respect from Peter – see: the ending of Spider-Man 2. Hell, she demands respect from everyone. She leaves Harry because she feels he failed to defend her when his father called her a gold-digger. (Hey, it’s the classism thing again!)
In the first movie, despite being Flash’s girlfriend and very clearly one of the popular kids, she still stands up for Peter more than once. (The first time we see her do anything, it’s demand that the bus driver stop for Peter despite the groans of her fellow students.) She has a moral backbone, in other words.
Her whole arc in Spider-Man 1 is her realising it’s okay to be herself ‘more than I could be…I’m just me and that’s ok’. This is why she chooses Peter, out of all the men in her life: he’s the only one she feels she can be herself around.
Peter even says at the beginning of Spider-Man 1 that this story is about her?!
She’s fascinating, complex and clearly written by people who respected her – it’s so, so frustrating to see fandom constantly reduce her to ‘damsel in distress’ or worse.
(This was really difficult – I love both those fucked-up, difficult, misunderstood redheads – but I went for MJ because there aren’t nearly as many gifsets of her as there are of Amy!)
“My name is Miles Morales, and I’m Spider-Man.” With those words, Donald Glover takes his place among the ranks of official on-screen Spider-Men.
It’s been known for a while now that Miles Morales, the Ultimate Universe version of Spider-Man, would make his screen debut in an upcoming episode of the Disney XD series Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors, but only now do we know that the part will be voiced by actor and Spidey fan Donald Glover. It’s a brilliant casting decision that we choose to interpret as the first step towards more Miles in other media, rather than an end in its own right.
Yo! My name is Nikolas A. Draper-Ivey…This is cosplay as Cinematic Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider Man. This suit was made by Jesse Covington ( Writer and Costume Designer) and sewn by Sasha Williams ( Fashion Major graduate). Photos were taken by Pierre BL Brevard I specifically would like to thank Marvel Comics Artist Sara Pichelli for designing this character. I’m also very excited to see Olivier Coipel‘s work on Spider-Verse!
(Full shoot will be shot in New York itself just in time for NYCC)
Last night I dreamt that in TASM3 Gwen came back as a ghost, and spent her time helping Peter and MJ fight bad guys by making things levitate around them