Peter is going to reveal his identity to the world in the ending of FFH considering how the MCU hates secret identities

Peter is going to reveal his identity to the world in the ending of FFH considering how the MCU hates secret identities

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Yes, just like Uncle Tony.

It was a dumb publicity stunt in the context of the comic and out of it.

What happened to that? Did people just forget about it?

>He doesn't know

Mephisto threw erasing the unmasking as a bonus when Peter sold him his marriage.

Nope, it's even worse now.

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Is this a fanedit?

No. Everyone forgot who Spider-Man was in the post-OMD timeline because Mephisto changed the world so that Tony, Strange, and Reed create a magic virus to cause people to forget who he is under the mask.

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It still hurts bros

I mean literally everyone knows already. Fuck it, might as well make him the new Tony Stark.

>Peter tells his friends he has something important to tell them
>"Is it why you were being so flaky during our trip?"
>"Yes, I mean, kinda... It's just..."
>Ned and Michelle realize what's about to happen
>"The truth is..."
>Everyone is looking a little frustrated
>"The truth is..."
>Peter looks determined
>"I am Spider-Man."
>beat
>Flash starts laughing
>"Yeah right, biiiiiiitch."
>Movie ends

why the fuck would he tell Flash
or anyone but Ned and MJ, who already know, for that matter

That's boring. Some heroes shouldn't have secret identities but this one should. Heroes barely get repercussions from a revealed identity now. Remember how the story of Spider-Man 1 centered around Green Goblin finding out his identity and attacking his loved ones.

Because fuck it, secret identities are complicated to write and the people these movies are made for don't care about shit like that, they just want thwips and quips.

>why would Iron Man Jr do what Iron Man did
The world may never know

i would tell you, but that would breaking the golden rule of Yea Forums: do not talk about one more day.

If Norman wanted to make Peter suffer all he had to do was gentrify where he lived and watch as Peter realize what Norman can get away with. Villains in the MCU arent concerned with the little guy if they keep their head down and attack the symptoms, not the source of the crime

This was why Peter was given a chance to walk away when Vulture found out who Peter was. No sending his gang to rough up Aunt May or testing Chitauri weapons on his apartment.

He will reveal his secret identity and prove it by having Carol fly down during the reveal and say something along the lines of
>"Hey, Peter Parker. Ready to go back training?"
At which point, he'll say yeah, tear off his clothes which will reveal his suit and Peter and Carol will share a long, deep kiss before they head out.

>is going to reveal his identity to the world in the ending of FFH considering how the MCU hates secret identities


It not a bad idea. Secret identities are pretty ridiculous anyway. They only facilitate a story of the bad guy picking on civilians only for one of them to be a secret cape.

Otherwise it ends up being a ridiculous issue of why no one ever specifically targets getting intelligence on the hero. Hell, it would be way better if the "don't kill" code ended up being more of a balancing act between costumed heroes and villains, where the villains don't go after family, and the heroes don't use lethal force, and breaking that rule means people on your own side will take you out because you just greenlit their family or put a target on everyone's back, not unlike how organized crime avoids killing cops because taking one out is a good way to get shot in the head for "resisting".

Civil War really sucks

>MCU drones already defending this shit decision

>Shitposters can't accept opposing opinions.