![]() ![]() It's implied, but never stated that she may have deduced his secret identity as her nephew. From that point onwards, she believed that Spider-Man was good. She was rescued by Spider-Man and in return, she helped Spider-Man during the battle by batting Doctor Octopus' head with her umbrella. Later, Octavius took her hostage and climbed up the side of a skyscraper with her. However, May's visit to the bank with Peter, was interrupted by a robbery named Doctor Octopus. Her opinion of Spider-Man was not high at the time, claiming "the less we see of him, the better." Two years later, Aunt May continued to keep her eye on Peter while having her own financial difficulties since the death of her husband.Įventually, the bank forced her to sell her house and live in a smaller apartment. Soon after that, she and Peter visited Ben's grave located elsewhere in the very same cemetery. May is terrified by The Green Goblin's daemonic appearance and is hospitalized after The Green Goblin injured her in the attack.Īfter the Goblin's defeat, May attended Norman's funeral alongside Peter, Mary Jane and Harry. ![]() Shortly thereafter, when Norman learns of Spider-Man's true identity, he attacked May at her home while she was saying her prayers. She was not shy about reprimanding Harry's father, Norman for his rude and boorish behavior that day. When Peter moves into an apartment with his friend Harry Osborn, Aunt May visited them for Thanksgiving dinner. She was portrayed by Rosemary Harris in all three of Sam Raimi's film trilogy.īorn in the 1920s or 1930s, in her late 70s or early 80s, Aunt May and Uncle Ben take care of their nephew, Peter Parker for unknown reasons in the absence of his parents.Īfter Ben was shot and killed by a carjacker, Peter and May shared their grief for Uncle Ben. She was depicted as a housewife who's widowed by the events of the first film and was the one who encouraged Peter the most throughout the films with her words of wisdom as Uncle Ben had done before his death in the second movie even managing to make him try to return to his Spider-Man life after giving up the personal. May Parker, commonly known as Aunt May, is a supporting character in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, which is based from the Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series. ~ Aunt May tells Peter to forgive himself after ridding himself of the symbiote You start by doing the hardest thing, you forgive yourself. ~ Aunt May voicing her disapproval of Peter exacting revenge on the man who killed her husband But he would not want us to live one second with revenge in our hearts. I believe there's a hero in all of us, that keeps us honest, gives us strength, makes us noble, and finally allows us to die with pride, even though sometimes we have to be steady, and give up the thing we want the most. ![]()
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