There are many superheroes in the world, but Spider-Man is one of the coolest good guys on Earth, and all parts of the movies featuring him have become de facto public domain. Once Peter was a simple teenager, not different from his peers — poor physical shape, glasses for vision and a bunch of inferiority complexes complemented him as a person. But one day the young man’s life changed dramatically, when during a tour of the science lab Mr. Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider, whose poison rearranged the genetic code of the young man and made him a real hero with superpowers. The protagonist realized that with great power he has a huge responsibility, and decided to use his newfound skills at face value, doing good to people and fighting villains.