Spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War ahead.
The outcome of Avengers: Infinity Warhas left the world feeling all
kinds of ways. With so much going on (and so much heartbreak), however, fans
may have missed this devastating detail about Spider-Man's death. The epic
installment was certainly overwhelming, especially because of Thanos' use of
the Infinity Gauntlet which wiped out so many beloved characters.
Peter Parker's (Tom Holland) brief yet gut-wrenching monologue just
before his demise when Thanos uses the Gauntlet will stand the test of time. “I
don’t feel so good. I don’t know what’s happening,” he said just after Thanos
snapped his fingers. He then pleads to his mentor Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr),
saying, “I don’t want to go. I don’t want to go, Mr. Stark, please." Spider-Man
then disintegrates into nothing along with his fellow fallen Avengers. But how
was Peter the one able to perceive what was happening so quickly with enough
time to deliver some final words?
Although it wasn't established in 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter
has Spidey senses. In an interview with The Huffington Post, Infinity War
co-director Joe Russo confirmed it was Peter's Spidey abilities that allowed
him to sense the danger just before it came. "That’s correct,” Russo said,
"He was aware of something.”
The moment was so huge for fans, “I Don’t Feel So Good” became a
hashtag to capture the scene.
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