Recherchez un film ou une personnalité :
FacebookConnexionInscription

Mary Jane Watson

Mary Jane Watson
Si vous aimez ce personnage, faites-le savoir !
Vrai nom « MJ », « Janie », Red Sonja , Iron Man , Mary-Jane Watson-Parker,

Mary Jane « MJ » Watson est un personnage de fiction évoluant dans l'univers Marvel de la maison d’édition Marvel Comics. Créé par le scénariste Stan Lee et le dessinateur John Romita, le personnage apparaît pour la première fois (partiellement) dans le comic book The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #25 en juin 1965, son visage n'étant visible qu'à partir du #43 en décembre 1966.

Devenue le principal amour de Peter Parker (Spider-Man) et plus tard sa femme, Mary Jane a une longue histoire commune avec lui et apparait dans la plupart des adaptations du personnage de Spider-Man.

Initialement introduite par Tante May pour un rendez-vous avec Peter Parker, Mary Jane fait une brève apparition dans The Amazing Spider-Man #25, une plante lui cachant le visage. Son arrivée dans le #42 de la série est vue comme l'une des plus fameuses introductions dans l'histoire des comics due à la construction de la scène, l'attrait de ses cheveux roux flamboyants et sa fameuse phrase d'accroche : « Et bien, Tiger... Tu as tiré le gros lot ! », qu'elle annonce à Parker en guise de présentation. Depuis, « Tiger » est devenu l'un des surnoms les plus notable de Parker à travers les comics et ses différentes adaptations.

La fêtarde rousse « MJ » Watson est originellement créée pour entrer en compétition avec le personnage de Gwen Stacy, l'autre grand amour de Peter Parker. Bien que ce dernier soit brièvement sorti avec Mary Jane avant Gwen, les deux cessent de se voir lorsque Peter juge sa flamboyance et sa « personnalité de fêtarde » superficielle ; par ailleurs, MJ n'était alors pas prête à être liée à un seul homme. Elle devient ensuite le principal amour de Parker après la mort de Stacy, les deux formant un lien alors que Mary Jane devient une personne plus mature et ouverte. Ils se rapprochent, tombent profondément amoureux, ont une relation complexe pendant des années et finalement se marient.

Depuis l'arc narratif Spider-Man : Un jour de plus, le couple n'est plus marié, le démon Mephisto ayant littéralement « effacé » leur mariage, plus personne ne s'en souvient. Malgré cela, ils continuent d'entretenir une relation proche.

Biographie

1965–1987
Mary Jane is depicted as an extremely beautiful, green-eyed redhead, and has been the primary romantic interest of Peter Parker for the last twenty years, although initially competing with others for his affection, most prominently with Gwen Stacy and the Black Cat. Mary Jane's relatively unknown early life was eventually explored in The Amazing Spider-Man #259.

Early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man featured a running joke about Peter dodging his Aunt May's attempts to set him up with "that nice Watson girl next door", whom Peter had not yet met and assumed would not be his type, since his aunt liked her (in the Parallel Lives graphic novel an identical scenario is shown between Mary Jane and her Aunt Anna). Mary Jane made her first actual appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (June 1965), although her face was obscured. It is not until The Amazing Spider-Man #42 (November 1966) that her face is actually seen. In that issue, on the last page, Peter finally meets her, and he is stunned by her beauty even as she speaks the now-famous line: "Face it, Tiger... you just hit the jackpot!"



Peter begins to date her, much to the annoyance of Gwen Stacy. Her apparent superficiality proves to be an irritation, and Peter subsequently chooses to date Gwen. Mary Jane, who becomes Harry Osborn's love interest and girlfriend, 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. When her relationship with Harry Osborn comes to an end, it has significant impact on Harry, driving him to a drug overdose. This in turn creates a boomerang effect, driving his father Norman Osborn to the brink of insanity, temporarily restoring his memories as the Green Goblin. Mary Jane only realizes the true consequences of her lifestyle when she learns of Harry's predicament and after Gwen Stacy's death.

When the Green Goblin murders Gwen in The Amazing Spider-Man #122, Mary Jane attempts to comfort Peter. Initially, Peter, who is distraught over the loss of Gwen Stacy, angrily confronts M.J. about her seemingly flighty and carefree attitude. He questions her ability to ever care about people like him and Gwen, and states "You wouldn't be sorry if your own mother died" unaware that her mother had actually died. Mary Jane is hurt by Peter's comments. She attempts to leave, but hesitates as she approaches the door, and ultimately chooses to stay with him. This served as a turning point in their relationship, and over the next couple of years, she and Peter become very close friends. Eventually, upon realizing the feelings that they share for one another, they decide to take their relationship to the next level. Their relationship has a few initial hurdles, such as M.J.'s hot temper and Peter's always dashing off to be Spider-Man.

Despite loving Peter, M.J. does not wish to be tied down, and when she allows the relationship to progress too far, she is left with a difficult decision when Peter proposes to her. After taking a short time to consider, she turns him down. Following a series of traumatic experiences involving Peter's absences and his costumed alter ego endangering his Aunt May, a spiritually exhausted M.J. leaves New York for several months. Peter meanwhile dates other women, most notably Felicia Hardy.

M.J. eventually returns, her behavior showing a marked change with her abandonment of her false front. Following an attack on Peter by Puma, she breaks down and admits her knowledge of Peter's secret identity in The Amazing Spider-Man #257. After learning of her own family history in The Amazing Spider-Man #259, Peter finds a new respect for her and begins to truly understand her. M.J. makes it clear to Peter that knowing his identity changes nothing about her feelings, and that she only loves him as a friend.

Despite the one-shot graphic novel "Parallel Lives" and Untold Tales of Spider-Man #16 revealing that Mary Jane discovered Peter's secret when she noticed Spider-Man climbing out of Peter's bedroom window, many comics published before this revelation claimed that she had simply "figured it out", with the details of how and when left ambiguous to the reader.

After yet another period of reconsidering his priorities in life, Peter contemplates letting go of the Spider-Man mantle, with Mary Jane backing the decision, but his relationship with Felicia Hardy soon resumes. Feeling lost and guilty, Peter visits Mary Jane and apologizes with an awkward kiss before heading to Berlin with Ned Leeds.

Following Ned Leeds' murder at the hands of the Foreigner, a changed and bitter Peter returns to New York, where his lack of direction in life is not helped when Ned is framed as the Hobgoblin, and Felicia elects to leave Peter behind as she is tied to the Foreigner. Mary Jane returns to Peter, presumably to patch things up, but Peter surprises her with a second proposal of marriage, which M.J. again turns down. She returns to her family to settle old debts with her father, with Peter following her. After aiding her sister in having her crooked father arrested, and aiding Peter against a Spider-Slayer, Mary Jane has an epiphany on marriage, and agrees to become Peter's wife.


Marriage
In spite of Peter and Mary Jane's mutual worry that they were marrying too early, Peter's concern for her safety, and her unwillingness to give up her "party girl" lifestyle, they married. She attached Peter's surname to her own, making her Mary Jane Watson-Parker. Spider-Man wore his black costume around this time, but after Mary Jane was frightened by a stalking Venom, she convinced him to change back to his old costume.

Mary Jane continued to model after her marriage, but was stalked by her wealthy landlord, Jonathan Caesar. When she rejected his advances, he kidnapped her and held her prisoner, but she managed to escape. While Caesar was briefly incarcerated, he used his powerful business connections within the city and had her blacklisted as a model. She got a role on the soap opera "Secret Hospital", but was unhappy with her character's air-headed and mean personality. On top of that, Caesar, who had been released from prison and was still obsessed with Mary Jane, plotted to kidnap her again—this time intending to whisk her away to a private island he owned in the Caribbean. After luring Mary Jane to an abandoned studio and threatening to kill her, Caesar was confronted by Officer Goldman, a policeman assigned to Mary Jane's original case against him. Goldman then shot Caesar dead, saving Mary Jane's life. Although she successfully petitioned her boss to adjust her character's personality, a deranged fan tried to kill Mary Jane out of hatred for the actions of her soap opera character. Mary Jane quit her job out of fear for her own safety and returned to modeling. This, alongside with Peter's role as Spider-Man, triggered a growing divide and she briefly flirted with an actor called Jason Jermome, which almost tempted her into a secret affair after he kissed her twice; but she eventually rejected his advances.

Due to this stress, the recent death of Harry Osborn, and the seeming return of her husband's parents, Mary Jane began smoking (a habit she had quit in high school), only increasing the tension between her and Peter. Peter ultimately convinced her to stop smoking when he tricked her into visiting Nick Katzenberg suffering heavily from lung cancer (he presumably died; Peter encountered his ghost in an out-of-body experience). When his parents were discovered to be fakes, Peter was unable to cope with the knowledge and disappeared for a time. Mary Jane visited her sister Gayle and her father for the first time in years, and finally reconciled with them. Meanwhile, Peter overcame his problems on his own. When she and Peter reunited, both were happier than they had been in a long time.


Pregnancy
During the 1994–96 "Clone Saga" storyline, shortly afterward, Peter's clone, Ben Reilly, appeared. Mary Jane discovered that she was pregnant. While she experienced some complications in her pregnancy, Reilly's scientist friend Seward Trainer helped her. Peter and Ben were told by Trainer that Ben was the real Peter Parker, and Peter was the clone (which later proved to be a lie). After conducting the tests themselves (tests which Seward rigged) they confirmed Seward's story. A disbelieving Peter, while arguing with Ben, accidentally struck Mary Jane. After this, he decided to quit as Spider-Man, because the stress of his double life was endangering his wife and unborn child. Peter, acting on hypnotic suggestion by the Jackal, attempted to kill Mary Jane, but was prevented by Ben Reilly (as the Scarlet Spider), his teammates the New Warriors, and Kaine. Later, Peter and Mary Jane left New York and moved to Portland, Oregon. While there, he lost his powers in a lab accident. They lived there peacefully for several months, adapting happily to normal life. However, they missed New York City and their friends, and moved back. Peter became unexpectedly ill and nearly died, but instead regained his powers. During the Onslaught crisis, Mary Jane was scanned by a Sentinel robot, who detected genetic abnormalities in her fetus.

Soon afterward, when Mary Jane's baby was already past due, she was poisoned by Alison Mongrain, an agent of the Green Goblin. Mary Jane's baby was stillborn. The baby has not been seen since in the normal Earth-616 continuity, but appears in stories set in the alternate-timeline MC2 universe. In this timeline, Mary Jane and Peter Parker are reunited with their child, a daughter they named May (though she is often referred to as "Mayday"). Peter would later lose a leg in a fateful final battle with Norman Osborn, and thus retire as Spider-Man. The couple would go on to have another child, a son called Benjamin Richard Parker, many years later in this continuity, whilst Mayday became the superhero Spider-Girl.


Marital Problems
In the 616 timeline, the couple managed to survive the more tragic turn of events and Mary Jane managed to return to college to major in psychology, but the stress of the ongoing manipulations of Norman Osborn took their toll. After the Gathering of Five incident and the return of Aunt May, Mary Jane begged Peter to quit being Spider-Man.

He was happy to do so for several months, but soon felt the tug of his great power and great responsibility to be a hero. Meanwhile, Mary Jane was offered a new modeling contract and reached new heights of success. Peter became Spider-Man again behind Mary Jane's back, which put strain on their marriage yet again. At the same time, she began receiving lewd and threatening phone calls from an anonymous stalker. Mary Jane was flying across America when her airplane exploded in midair in Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #13 (January 2000). Peter was shocked and went into deep denial over her death. Although he was set up with several other women, and his friends encouraged him to move on, he believed she was still alive. He was proven right when her mysterious stalker, an unnamed, telepathic mutant, made himself known. This stalker had telepathically connected to Peter in some way, and wanted to take over his life. He kidnapped Mary Jane as part of his plan and held her hostage for several months. The stalker kills himself after finally gleaning enough of Peter's personality and morality to discover that he had done terrible things. Peter and Mary Jane were reunited in Peter Parker: Spider-Man #29 (June 2001).

The stress of her captivity drove Mary Jane away. She moved to Los Angeles and immersed herself in acting — starring as the doomed love interest in the film Lobster-Man. Although missing Peter after he failed to meet her on a visit back to New York, she refused to talk to him; it took Aunt May to get Peter to visit her in Los Angeles in Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #43 (September 2002), however the two remained separated.
Peter's encounter with the supernatural Spider-Wasp Shathra eventually lead to the two of them flying to New York and Los Angeles to see each other and reconcile, and despite missing each other at their respective homes, by a fortunate stroke of events they met in an airport in Denver, Colorado where they reconciled after a brief encounter with Doctor Doom and Latverian terrorists in Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #50 (April 2003).


"Civil War"
During the events of the 2006 – 2007 "Civil War" storyline, when Peter and Mary Jane's apartment and Aunt May's house are burned down by Charlie Weiderman, and Spider-Man joins the New Avengers, Mary Jane and Aunt May accompany him to live in Stark Tower. Mary Jane immediately feels at home with the New Avengers and is happy to finally be a part of Spider-Man's world.

With a bit of strain at first, a jealous Peter swore to himself that he would find a new home for his family, but when his initial jealousy subsided, the Civil War events forced him to stage a secret transfer of Mary Jane out of Stark Mansion, feeling that with the loss of his secret identity and his doubts about Tony Stark's ideas, Mary Jane had become a hostage in a luxurious house. Now residing in a cheap motel, her whole life had been affected, from her increasing difficulties in finding a new job as an actress to her being an easy target and prey, along with Aunt May, for the superpowered foes of Spider-Man.

As the superhuman civil war reached its conclusion, Peter, Mary Jane, and Aunt May were targeted by an assassin working for Spider-Man's old foe, the Kingpin. The assassin's primary target was Peter, with M.J. and May designated as secondary objectives. When Peter returned to the Parker family's motel hideout and stood in front of a window, the assassin took aim at Peter and fired, but Peter sensed the bullet using his spider sense, and dodged it—thus hitting Aunt May.


"Back in Black"
In the 2007 "Back in Black" storyline, Peter and M.J. scramble to save Aunt May's life, rushing her from hospital to hospital while trying to maintain their fragile cover of anonymity. In trying to keep May alive and hidden from Spider-Man's enemies, they truly became fugitives on the run.

She was later arrested by a former acquaintance, now an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and refused to surrender Peter to the authorities. (Sensational Spider-Man Annual #1). Fortunately, she was immediately rescued by her spouse, after she signaled him using the Spider Tracer she always carried with her.


"One More Day"
During the 2007 "One More Day" storyline, Peter is forced to decide whether he will accept Mephisto's offer to save Aunt May in return for wiping the knowledge and memory of Peter and M.J.'s life together as husband and wife from the face of reality, which would leave only a single, subconscious piece of their souls to remember, allowing Mephisto to feast on the pain exhibited by those vestiges for eternity.

M.J. accepts Mephisto's offer, but only with the caveat that Mephisto promises to restore Spider-Man's secret identity which he agreed to do without question. She also asks to put his life back as it was and have a chance at happiness. Mephisto accepts these terms, and in the revised timeline, which began at the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #545, and was further explained in the following issues, M.J. and Peter were never married (although they nearly did), but instead "dated seriously for years".

According to interviews conducted with then-Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada, every story prior to this story remains canon (this would later be contradicted as the events of later stories imply M.J. never fell pregnant). Quesada also stated that a gap of undefined duration occurred between pages in "One More Day", during which the couple separated. By the end of that period, M.J. has moved to California to become an actress, but continues to visit New York from time to time. In the epilogue to "One More Day", she attends a "coming home" party held by Harry Osborn during one such visit, with Peter catching a small glimpse of her before she left.


"Brand New Day"
At the end of The Amazing Spider-Man #560, as part of the "Brand New Day" storyline, Mary Jane makes her return as the girlfriend of actor Bobby Carr, having earlier in the issue been referred to as Carr's "mystery girl." In The Amazing Spider-Man #561, Mary Jane is seen getting into bed with Carr, and is later attacked by Paperdoll. Concealing herself in the panic room, Mary Jane observes a battle between Spider-Man and Paperdoll, and communicates with Spider-Man over the intercom. Mary Jane says that she and Spider-Man made a great team "in another life" and longingly touches a monitor screen showing his face, hinting that she still had strong feelings and misses him.

Peter does not learn that Mary Jane is the girlfriend of Carr nor that she was the voice on the intercom. Mary Jane is seen at the conclusion of the issue contemplating a phone call to Peter, but is hesitant to do so. She is asked for an autograph by Sara Ehret, an associate of Jackpot. Mary Jane tells her she does not know when she will return to New York. She left a message on Peter's machine but it was cut off before she could say anything.


Red Headed Stranger
Mary Jane had been living on the West Coast pursuing her acting career and still seeing Bobby Carr. M.J. returned to New York after Carr was found to be taking Mutant Growth Hormone for a movie role, supplied by the White Rabbit. Carr complained that now she would tell them all about his drug use. His shallowness made M.J. walk away from him and take a TV job, which took her back to New York.

Mary Jane appears on the last page of issue #600 at May Reilly Parker's and John Jonah Jameson's wedding. May tosses the flowers to the sea of screaming female wedding guests when M.J., arriving late to the wedding, catches them and asks what she missed, which implies that she will be soon married "again". The following issue begins a story titled "Red-Headed Stranger."

In the following issue it is revealed that both Mary Jane and Peter agreed to meet with each other the following day. Peter does not remember when or where as he had been drunk at the wedding, and is further delayed due to his activities as Spider-Man. M.J. also was drunk (while waiting for Peter to muster his courage in order to talk to her) and while she recalls their meeting she has sadly overslept it. As she turns on the TV, wondering how Peter spent his night, she sees Spider-Man rescuing people and she comments: "Guess you did nice work, Tiger" hinting that she is aware of Peter's dual identity which is confirmed later; issue 605 flashbacks to Mary Jane recalling a fight with Peter while he was dressed as Spider-Man, where she was so angry that she stated that she did not care where he was and that he had a responsibility to their relationship. Peter begins to explain about his Uncle Ben, but Mary Jane interrupts him to say that he cannot let a single moment define his life.


"One Moment In Time"
In the 2010 "One Moment in Time" storyline, it is revealed that Mary Jane whispered to Mephisto that Peter would not agree to the deal unless Mary Jane tells him to make it, and that Mephisto will leave Peter alone forever once the deal is done. Mephisto replies "Agreed, as far as I'm concerned—this never happened." In present time M.J. shows up at Peter's door. They talk about how they have been acting towards each other lately and both agree they want to be friends with each other. Then they start to reminisce about what happened on what was supposed to be their wedding day. On the wedding morning, M.J. shows up but Peter does not as he is lying unconscious in an alleyway due to his activities as Spider-Man.

After Peter misses his own wedding, he tries to explain what happened to M.J., but she had already intuited that it was due to his superheroics, and demands that he retire from crimefighting. He refuses, and enraged, she leaves him. After being urged to reconsider by her Aunt Anna, M.J. goes to see Peter, and during the course of their conversation, tells him of the daughter she always envisioned having with him, who she hoped would take after both of them. She says that bearing children to someone constantly in danger as Spider-Man it would not be fair to them, and that they must remain unmarried. They are still together when Aunt May gets shot during the events stemming from "Civil War". Refusing to accept her death, Peter performs CPR, saving her life.

Wilson Fisk, informed of May's survival by a disguised Mephisto, decides to send a masked hitman after Anna Watson. Mary Jane goes to check on Anna, just in time to stop the hitman, who goes after her. Spider-Man saves Mary Jane and dispatches the hitman. Spider-Man brings the wounded Mary Jane to Doctor Strange, who performs a healing spell on her. Peter insists that Doctor Strange should make people forget he is Spider-Man. Doctor Strange contacts Tony Stark and Reed Richards for advice on the matter, as they were partially responsible for Peter's decision to publicly unmask.

They decide that no one, including themselves, will remember anything. Peter enters a protective shell to shield himself from the changes. At the last moment, he leaps out of the shield and pulls Mary Jane in with him so she will not forget either. They wake up in the motel and Peter explains what has happened. Back in the present, Mary Jane explains that, although she still loves him, she is not strong enough to be at his side, she tells him he has to move on and find somebody who can be with him.


"Big Time"
After being evicted from his apartment, Peter turns to many of his friends for help, including M.J., but when confronted with the idea of living together again, the two find themselves laughing off the situation and declining the opportunity.

Peter soon begins a new relationship with Carlie Cooper. Though initially jealous, M.J. decides to respect their relationship, and encourages Peter to reveal his secret identity to her, which Peter is hesitant to do, as he desires to be loved for simply being "Peter Parker". While M.J. argued that Spider-Man represents the "real Peter Parker", Peter argues that M.J. has had the benefit of hindsight since the beginning, and that Carlie does not share that luxury.


"Spider-Island" and "Ends of the Earth"
During the "Spider-Island" storyline, much of New York City becomes infected with a virus that gives its inhabitants Peter's Spider-like abilities. M.J. finds herself caught in a series of riots across the city. Saved by the intervening Future Foundation, M.J. later locates Peter and Carlie, the latter having also been granted spider-powers. M.J. encourages Peter to use his civilian disguise when displaying his powers and rally the city against the chaos. She would later attain spider-powers herself and comes to the aid of defenseless citizens, her prolonged contact with Peter during their relationship granting her a degree of immunity that protected her from the mutative side-effects of the transformation. As Peter is successfully able to cure all of New York, Mary Jane quietly tells him she loves him, though Peter does not hear her.

Shortly after, Carlie Cooper breaks up with Peter, having deduced his secret identity. Conflicted over her lingering feelings for Peter, Carlie decides to confide in Mary Jane, and the two begin to bond over their experiences with Peter.

In the 2012 storyline "Ends of the Earth", Mary Jane purchases a nightclub.


"Dying Wish" and The Superior Spider-Man
Mary Jane remains in the role of best friend and confident to Peter until he begins to take an interest in her romantically again, and they begin dating again. Unknown to M.J., Peter has had his mind swapped by Otto Octavius. The real Peter Parker, trapped in his rival's dying body, breaks out of prison and attempts to switch back, only for his body to eventually give out on him before he can complete the procedure. As a last resort, Peter downloads all of his memories and experiences into Octavius' mind, convincing his foe to develop some sense of responsibility, and convinces him to do good as Spider-Man so long as he has control of his body. Octavius, as Peter, continues to date Mary Jane after this, but she begins noticing distinctly different character traits displayed by him, such as a heavy intake of alcohol and his rude behavior towards his loved ones, including herself, most notably when he observes that she is no longer anything more than "the plucky best friend with the one motivational speech". It is later revealed that Peter's mind is still active and tucked away somewhere in Octavius' psyche, and he vows to get his body back before his rival can go too far with either an opponent or even with Mary Jane.

Mary Jane still dates Octavius, who intends to become more intimate with her and makes several advances, only to be rebuffed each time. In desperation and frustration, Octavius relives Peter's memories with M.J., which infuriates Peter. After one of Octavius' Spider-Bots detect Mary Jane in trouble and saves her from the Vulture gang, Mary Jane moves to kiss him, but Octavius, who has by now developed genuine feelings for her, rebuffs her, and breaks up with her, though vowing to continue to protect her.

Peter's mind is returned to his body, and informs Mary Jane that it was Octavius' mind in control of Peter's body for the past several months. Mary Jane tells him that she knows Octavius' actions were not Peter's fault, but she cannot let his dual life affect her anymore. She recognizes and admires the choices Peter has made in his life, but now she wants to build her own life, mostly thanks to the successes she has enjoyed with her nightclub and her new relationship with Ollie.

Ses meilleurs films

Joué par les acteurs

Lire plus : Wikipedia

Filmographie de Mary Jane Watson (9 films)

Afficher la filmographie sous forme de liste
Spider-Man : New Generation, 1h57
Réalisé par Martin Scorsese, Peter A. Ramsey, Rodney Rothman
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Comédie, Action, Aventure, Animation
Thèmes L'adolescence, Mise en scène d'un animal, L'enfance, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Teen movie
Acteurs Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Lily Tomlin, Lauren Vélez
Note83% 4.1999654.1999654.1999654.1999654.199965
Spider-Man : New Generation présente Miles Morales, un adolescent vivant à Brooklyn, et révèle les possibilités illimitées du Spider-Verse, un univers où plus d’un peut porter le masque…
The Amazing Spider-Man : Le Destin d'un héros, 2h22
Réalisé par Marc Webb
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, L'enfance, Informatique, Transport, Aviation, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, Cyberpunk, Super-héros inspiré de comics
Acteurs Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Shailene Woodley, Dane DeHaan, Colm Feore
Note65% 3.2988253.2988253.2988253.2988253.298825
Dans un flashback, Richard Parker, scientifique chez Oscorp Industries, enregistre un message vidéo pour expliquer sa disparition. Plus tard, le scientifique et sa femme Mary, sont à bord d'un avion privé détourné par un assassin envoyé pour les tuer lui et son épouse. Alors que Mary se réfugie dans les toilettes, Richard de son côté se bat contre l'assassin, mais la lutte qui s'ensuit provoque le crash de l'avion, les tuant tous, après le téléchargement de la vidéo.
The Amazing Spider-Man, 2h16
Réalisé par Marc Webb
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes L'adolescence, Mise en scène d'un animal, Le thème de l'éducation, L'enfance, Informatique, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, L'enfance marginalisée, Cyberpunk, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films pour enfants, Harcèlement à l'école
Acteurs Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Campbell Scott, Denis Leary, Irrfan Khan
Note68% 3.447623.447623.447623.447623.44762
Peter Parker est un adolescent combattant le crime sous l'identité de Spider-Man après avoir été mordu par une araignée transgénique dans les laboratoires Oscorp. Chassé par les autorités sous les ordres du capitaine George Stacy, le père de sa petite amie Gwen, Peter tente de sauver New York du Docteur Connors, l'ex-associé de son père métamorphosé en créature reptilienne, le Lézard.
Spider-Man XXX: A Porn Parody, 1h40
Réalisé par Axel Braun
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Pornographique
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, Sexualité, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, Super-héros inspiré de comics
Acteurs Xander Corvus, Capri Anderson, Ash Hollywood, Sarah Shevon, Sarah Shevon, Brooklyn Lee
Note52% 2.630942.630942.630942.630942.63094
J. Jonah Jameson renvoie Peter Parker du Daily Bugle parce qu'il n'a pas pris de photos de Spider-Man, tandis que Robbie Robertson et Betty Brant s'envoient en l'air sur la photocopieuse à propos d'une affaire de harcèlement sexuel.
Super-Héros Movie, 1h15
Réalisé par Jim Abrahams, Craig Mazin
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Fantastique, Comédie, Action
Thèmes Super-héros
Acteurs Drake Bell, Sara Paxton, Lloyd Bridges, Christopher McDonald, Ed Helms, Brent Spiner
Note47% 2.3562652.3562652.3562652.3562652.356265
Un jour qu'il visite un laboratoire scientifique avec sa classe, Rick Riker découvre un plan de libellules génétiquement modifiées. C'est alors que l'un de ces insectes s'échappe et le mord. Se rendant compte que cette morsure l'a doté d'aptitudes hors du commun, il se confectionne un costume et décide de combattre le crime sous le nom de Libellule.
Spider-Man 3, 2h19
Réalisé par Sam Raimi
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, L'enfance, Informatique, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, Cyberpunk, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films pour enfants
Acteurs Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Daniel Gillies
Note63% 3.151193.151193.151193.151193.15119
Peter Parker a retrouvé un équilibre de vie et il veut se marier avec Mary Jane. Pendant une nuit au parc, alors que Peter et Mary Jane sont ensemble, une petite météorite tombe tout près du lieu où ils se trouvent et éclate, laissant échapper une matière visqueuse, le symbiote, qui s'attache à la mobylette de Peter.
Spider-Plant Man, 14minutes
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Rowan Atkinson, Jim Broadbent, Mackenzie Crook, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Tony Robinson
Note62% 3.145353.145353.145353.145353.14535
Peter Piper, a photographer, visits a laboratory where a spider plant with teeth has been created. Piper attempts to take a picture, but is bitten on the bottom by a plant coming down from the ceiling.
Spider-Man 2, 2h8
Réalisé par Sam Raimi
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes Mise en scène d'un animal, L'enfance, Informatique, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, Cyberpunk, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films pour enfants
Acteurs Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Alfred Molina, J. K. Simmons, Rosemary Harris
Note74% 3.7476453.7476453.7476453.7476453.747645
Cela fait deux ans que Peter Parker passe son temps, entre ses cours et ses loisirs, à lutter contre les malfaiteurs sous l'identité de Spider-Man. Mary Jane Watson doit bientôt épouser John Jameson, le fils de J. Jonah Jameson (le rédacteur en chef du Daily Bugle). De son côté, Harry Osborn cherche toujours à se venger de l'homme-araignée qu'il tient pour responsable de la mort de son père, Norman Osborn. Peter ne parvient pas à retrouver un équilibre de vie : il arrive en retard à presque tous ses cours et a du mal à gagner quelques dollars pour payer son loyer.
Spider-Man
Spider-Man (2002)
, 2h1
Réalisé par Sam Raimi
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Fantastique, Fantasy, Action, Aventure
Thèmes L'adolescence, Mise en scène d'un animal, Le thème de l'éducation, L'enfance, Informatique, Mise en scène d'une araignée, Spider-Man, Super-héros, L'enfance marginalisée, Cyberpunk, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films pour enfants, Harcèlement à l'école
Acteurs Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Cliff Robertson, J. K. Simmons
Note73% 3.69893.69893.69893.69893.6989
Orphelin, Peter Parker est élevé par sa tante May et son oncle Ben dans le borough de Queens à New York. Il est victime d'humiliations de la part de ses camarades de lycée, sauf de son meilleur ami Harry Osborn qui le défend. Après avoir été mordu par une araignée génétiquement modifiée qui s'était échappée d'un laboratoire qu'il visitait avec sa classe, il se découvre des pouvoirs surhumains (une force et une agilité hors du commun, la capacité d’adhérer aux parois (uniquement avec pieds et mains) ainsi qu'un « sens d'araignée » l'avertissant des dangers imminents).