Spider-Man isn’t just a superhero—he’s a whole vibe. From Tobey Maguire’s OG web-slinger to Tom Holland’s MCU Peter Parker, Spidey has been swinging through our screens (and hearts) for generations.
Whether it’s the upside-down kiss, Gwen Stacy’s heartbreaking fall, or the multiverse madness of No Way Home, each version of Spider-Man has left its mark.

But let’s be real—Spider-Man is more than just a guy in a red-and-blue suit. He’s the most relatable hero out there. A broke teenager juggling school, relationships, and saving the city? We’ve all been there (minus the radioactive spider bite). And that’s exactly why Gen Z keeps coming back for more.
With the Spider-Verse expanding, Miles Morales redefining what it means to be Spidey, and rumors of more multiverse crossovers, one thing’s for sure: the web-slinging legacy is far from over.
