It was a genetically engineered spider made by some scientists
In the movie "Spider-Man," a genetically altered species of spider is depicted, specifically a fictional variation of a common spider, often referred to as a "radioactive spider." This spider bites Peter Parker, granting him superhuman abilities. While the movie does not specify an exact real-life species, it draws inspiration from various spider characteristics to create a compelling origin story.
Tobey McGuire plays Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the movie.
Peter Parker.
It is impossible to be bitten by the same spider that Peter Parker was bite by to become Spider Man. Spider Man is fictional, and therefore not real. There is no such thing as a radioactive spider that after biting someone can turn a human into half spider.
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Tobey Maguire
It is just last seen crawling away after Peter Parker realizes what just bit him.
Andrew Garfield
Venom appeared in the movie "Spider-Man 3," which was released in 2007. Venom is portrayed as a character created when the alien symbiote bonds with Peter Parker's rival, Eddie Brock.
Yes, there will be one. It is expected to be released in 2012. However, it is going to be the first movie of a new Spider-Man series, meaning Tobey Maguire won't be Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the 3-D film.
Steatoda spider.
Toby Mcguire plays the role of Peter Parker in Spiderman.