Mandela Effect In Spider-Man? No One Remembers That Insane Scene From Sam Raimi’s First Spider-Man Film

Spider-Man is a campy classic that people either love or love to hate. It has spawned countless memes and never loses attention from mainstream media. Many fans even campaign for a fourth installment to the franchise. Additionally, Marvel fans hope to see this version of Peter Parker return for Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness and a Spider-verse live action film. So if this film is so beloved and never forgotten, why does no one remember an incredibly insane scene from the film? Is there evidence of the mandela effect in Spider-Man?

What Is The Insane Spider-Man Scene?

The scene features Peter Parker played by Toby Maguire flipping through his yearbook. His intentions are to stare at pictures of Kirsten Dunsts’ Mary Jane Watson. While looking through the yearbook, viewers can see doodles and notes about Peter’s classmates. This is where the film takes a dark turn. Peter’s notes resemble a schizophrenic episode full of fractured thoughts and beliefs.

Flash Thompson, classic bully of Peter Parker, is shown with cut out eyes and red ink all over his face. This is not the type of deeply rooted hatred you would expect from Peter Parker. Mary Jane Watson is missing from her scheduled spot in the yearbook, and is pasted right next to Peter’s picture. He seems to be forcing and imagination a fake relationship with her. Things get extra weird when he gets to Harry Osborn’s photo. He wrote “Daddy’s boy” all over his page repeatedly. Peter also writes “who even needs a dad anyways?”, this comes off bitter and spiteful. Peter is not a very good best friend. He also writes “I just use Harry for his money” next to another photo of Mary Jane Watson.

How can viewers respect such a bitter and angry man? Peter Parker is portrayed as a sad teen who can’t catch a break, but it is possible that he is bullied due to his own self righteous ways.

Why Does No One Remember This Scene? Is The Mandela Effect In Spider-Man?

The internet features constant speculation about the scene. Why does no one remember it? It is possible that the infamous “Mandela Effect” is at play. This would explain why no one remembers the scene, as it was never there back in 2002.

There are three main theories about the scene. Firstly, the film was changed by time traveling pranksters. Time traveling is a major theory behind the mandela effect. Time travelers change small things to leave little hints and easter eggs for the public. The strange nature of this scene could indeed be explained by time traveling pranksters. Secondly, the scene was added to create a darker environment surrounding the film. Sam Raimi is infamous for his extremely campy take on Spider-Man. In a world where dark is the new trend, it is possible that Sam Raimi is correcting his mistakes. Lastly, it is also possible that the scene was always there. No one wants to believe that Peter is an unlikeable guy. By blocking the scene out of memory, fans can still cling onto their childhood.

Realible World News cannot post the scene due to copyright issues, but we encourage readers to re-watch the film today.