What did Iron Man say to call Spider-Man?
In Captain America: Civil War, Iron Man shouts out "Underoos" at Spider-Man as a signal for the teenager to join the superhero confrontation and steal Captain America's shield. The nickname references Spider-Man's youth and suit.
Peter Parker
Once Peter revealed his powers and homemade suit, Tony guessed what his superhero persona might be, coming up with "Spider-ling," "Crime-fighting Spider," and "Spider-Boy." Later on, when Tony introduced Spider-Man during the airport battle, he called him "underoos," referring to his pajama-like suit.
He shouted, “Yo, Underoos!” This was funny to any Gen Xers in the audience, but nobody else probably had any idea what it meant. Underoos were underwear/pajamas marketed to kids in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They were “the underwear that's fun to wear.” They looked like superhero costumes.
Noun. underoos pl (plural only) (plural only) A set of matching briefs and top (usually a sleeveless shirt or T-shirt) themed after a superhero or other fictional character, popular with children in the 1980s.
“Sometimes you've gotta run before you can walk.”
It makes sense though, since most of his technology seems to work very well. So when he is testing his full Iron Man suit for the very first time, he doesn't wait on the data.
Last but not least, the most powerful quote of them all, which has become signature of the Spider-Man movies: “With great power comes great responsibility.” Twice said by Uncle Ben in Raimi's and Garfield's Spider-Man movies, and once by Aunt May in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
* Spider-Man's real name is Peter Benjamin Parker. * His various nicknames and aliases include Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the Amazing Spider-Man, the Sensational Spider-Man, the Spectacular Spider-Man, Spidey, Webhead, Webslinger, Wall-crawler.
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Peter Parker is a fictional character portrayed by Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise–based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name—also known by his alias, Spider-Man.
(plural only) A set of matching briefs and top (usually a sleeveless or t-shirt) themed after a superhero or other fictional character, popular in the 1980s, when it was worn by children.
What was Iron Man supposed to say instead of I am Iron Man?
Robert Downey Jr says before choosing 'I am Iron Man', he tried other options: 'They were all super smart-a** lines'
When Thanos referred to Spider-Man as an insect, he wasn't saying that a Spider's an insect, he was referring to Peter as an insect because of how he was going about this fight.
