Iron Spider Suit - Tony Stark & Peter Parker Scene - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Movie CLIP HD

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Iron Man (Tony Stark) & Spider-Man (Peter Parker) - Iron Spider Suit Scene - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Movie CLIP HD Movie CLIP HD [1080p] We love you 3000 ❤️

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Had peter accepted here, their relationship would be a lil different

This moment is when tony became truly attached with peter, cuz he's proud of peter's decision on "laying low" instead of joining the avengers

bellaqua
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Damn fam, I love how tony didn’t get upset he was understanding and he was proud of my boy spider man

jrgaming
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Love that line from Happy, "told you hes a good kid". All movie, he acted like Peter was a burden, always bothering him with calls and messages and ignoring him, but this line shows he stuck up for him all along. (This relationship then flourishes in the sequal)

antonydandrea
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"Real reporters, not bloggers." Way to destroy wannabe critics and reporters lol

Mark-texw
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Man, I'm gonna miss Stark. I love the tragic realization on his face when Pepper appears with the reporters behind her 2:30-2:34

ravifonseca
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Honestly, I can't imagine anyone else as Tony Stark. The facial expressions and hand movements from 2:26-2:34 are just perfect. Such a good actor.

lfrit
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I truly love the part where Tony reveals the suit and says, "Yeah, give that a look!"

He's like a proud dad showing off some of his best work to his son!

mytacofellapart
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I love how intentionally similar their characters are by the writing. You can just tell Tony can’t help but see himself in Peter, I also love that Peter is the better version of Tony. Peter is smart, he cares about his family, and he’s not worried about partying and being cool when it suits him. Peter is just a good kid where Tony wasn’t and that’s what makes this relationship work so well.

sergiomendoza
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Look at that
Look at me
Look back at that
Look back at me
Im on a horse
Look at you
Now you are an avenger

Citatel
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I think Instant kill made the suit better

Idn
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So many people say Tom’s Spider-Man’s only purpose was being reliant on stark tech and the Avengers, yet in this scene he actually turns down the suit and a chance to be apart of the Avengers officially. Then in Far From Home, the entire movie was him wanting to get away from “Avengers level threats” and just focus on being a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Plus in Civil War, he has the whole conversation with Stark about wanting to look out for thr little guy, and dealing with the weight of problems he causes. So the building blocks for his comic book roots were always there. They didn’t just appear in No Way Home.
No Way Home is just what completed his origin story arc.

Additionally, considering how Spider-Man is all about independence and solving his own problems, with where Tony Stark was in Civil War (wanting to make up for the actions in Sokovia along with his own actions in the past) it makes since that Spider-Man would be introduced to the MCU through Iron Man. With how the MCU wrote Iron Man’s arc, Spider-Man was like a mini Iron Man. (Also he was the kid Iron Man saved in Iron Man 2, so it was established Peter Parker was set to have Iron Man as someone he looked up to).
But remember, at the beginning and in the middle of Homecoming, Iron Man said he didn’t want Peter to be just like him, he wanted him to be better. He knew the kid looked up to him as a mentor (and possibly even father figure), so he wanted to take that as an opportunity to guide the kid through being a super hero, in a way his own father never did. He also probably never wanted Peter to be reliant on his technology, but instead be able to shine on his own one day (which we do see happen). But he also gave Peter one thing the other Spider-Men never had: teamwork. That’s how this Spider-Man stands out, is through the relationships he gains with the Avengers and the skills to work together with other people. Then in No Way Home, he is put through a situation where he has to learn to work by himself. This way, he can either be a part of a team, or by himself, and either way, be able to handle any missions in his upcoming movies.

RynsFandomsFun
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I would have loved to see the interaction between Peter and Vision.

lowkeylyesmith
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That moment when you realize we will never get scenes between Tony and Peter again... I love you 3000 Tony and Peter

tompham
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Cap: “is this a test?”

Peter: “that was a test right?”

aperson
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1:17 I think that's the moment that although he wants to do this so bad, he can't leave his Aunt May. He would never leave her alone, they are the only family each other has.

claireclarke
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The iron spider suit was nano tech. Tony didn't have his suit ready, and didn't wear it. So basically Tony made spideys suit before his.

maleki
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2:26
That was when tony realized that he would be a better father than his own dad

mohamedshuaau
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Hopefully Spider-Man is brought back into mcu so that iron man did not die for nothing

InfernoBlade
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Disney: so when youre ready, how about you give our deal a try and ill introduce the world to the newest official subsidiary of marvel studios, sony.
Sony: thank you mr disney, but im good

veermn
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This scene made the scene in Infinity War even stronger when Tony said: "Alright, kid...You are an Avenger now." Making Peter realize that him being an Avenger makes his responsibilities and actions even more crucial. Even Tony admitted it later in this scene to Pepper that "The kid surpised us by making a really mature choice".

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