Mary Jane Watson is the wife of Peter B. Parker.
Biography[]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse[]
- "She wanted kids and... and it scared me. I'm pretty sure I broke her heart."
- ―Peter B. Parker[src]
Mary Jane fell in love with Peter B. Parker and they were married. However, Peter and Mary Jane's marriage got rocky because of his stressful hero work and bad luck in the years to come. Eventually, Mary wanted kids, but they divorced after Peter was afraid to endanger her or their kids because of his hero life. Peter remarked on how he may have broken her heart, as seen when she was sad at the proceedings.
Peter was later transported to Miles Morales' universe, where he discovers that his late counterpart had a portrait of Mary Jane. He was saddened to see a picture that had another version of his wife. He later has a chance of meeting the widowed alternate Mary Jane. Peter B. confused her for his own Mary Jane and made promises to her, which confused her until Gwen Stacy dragged him away.
After Peter returned to his own universe, he decided to visit his former wife to win her back. Mary Jane was surprised to see him at her door with flowers.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse[]
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Character traits[]
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Relationships[]
- Peter B. Parker/Spider-Man - Husband.
Appearances/Voice Actors[]
- Spider-Verse (2 films)
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - (First appearance; no dialogue)
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Melissa Sturm
Behind the scenes[]
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Trivia[]
- Unlike her 1610B counterpart, she was divorced instead of widowed. However, she gets back together with Peter B. after he approaches her again at the end of Into the Spider-Verse.
- It was mentioned as a possibility by the writers that in the relationship of Peter B. and Mary Jane, that she was Jewish instead of Peter, and that he converted before they married.
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse[]
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