Martin Sheen
In "The Amazing Spider-Man" movie series, Uncle Ben is played by actor Martin Sheen. He portrays the loving and wise uncle of Peter Parker, who serves as an important mentor in Peter's life.
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He is the main character in Marvel Comic's Spiderman. On a class trip, Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive spider and that spider transforms him into the superhero known as Spiderman. Peter Parker's parents were killed when he was an infant and he went to live with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Peter Parker's Uncle Ben was killed by an intruder.
Uncle Ben from the uncle Ben Rice, where was he born?
Uncle Ben Parker and Captain George Stacy both were killed.
He was killed in both "Spider-Man" and "The Amazing Spider-Man".
Uncle Ben in the Spider-Man comics and movies is famously known for saying, "With great power comes great responsibility." This quote is often cited to highlight the importance of using our abilities wisely and for the greater good.
Spiderman was just created to entertain people at first as a series kinda thing. But later when spiderman got famous among kids then they thought of creating more of them and now you can obviously see the position those films are in. THEY ARE PERFECT. So the answer just might be just to entertain
Not in the reboot- but in every other story.
Ben Parker, the uncle of Peter Parker (also known as Spider-Man), was killed in a street robbery. He encountered the robber and tried to intervene, but the criminal shot him. This tragic event serves as a catalyst for Peter's decision to use his powers responsibly and become a superhero.
Uncle Ben was created in 1962.
Although often attributed to Stan Lee via his character Uncle Ben, Spider-Man's Uncle, Voltaire was the first person to use (or at leash publish this phrase) and was probably the source of its popularity / notoriety. In fact we find records of a UK Member of Parliament in 1817 implying that a variant of it was already a cliché by this point.
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