The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Page #3
- I thought that it meant you loved me.
- I do love you.
I love you.
Then why isn't that enough?
Huh?
Because what if
something happens to you
just like it happened to him
because of me?
- No, wait, wait, wait.
- Listen. No, n...
I cannot let that happen.
Listen to me.
You're Spider-Man...
and I love that.
()
That's worth it to me.
I can't lose you too.
If because you can't lose me,
we can't be together,
who does that work out for, Peter?
I can't. I'm sorry, Gwen.
Wow.
You have done this to me
again and again, Peter.
I can't live like this.
I break up with you.
I break up with you.
()
()
REPORTER 1:
Good morning, New Yorkers.
Looking for another beautiful day
here in the city.
A few clouds to start us off...
REPORTER 2:
The steady increase in sightingsof Spider-Man has sparked a debate
over the role of vigilantism
REPORTER 3:
How about that Spider-Man?
Last night on the Manhattan
Bridge, he saved a dozen lives.
We wanna hear your calls.
MAN 1:
I think without Spider-Man,there'd be no hope for this city.
MAN 2:
Who do you think pays the billsfor all the damages he causes, huh?
It's you and me, taxpayers.
- You make this?
- Yeah.
This is a wind turbine.
You made this? No way.
This is amazing.
It's good as new, right?
I'll walk you home.
- What's your name?
- Jorge.
Jorge? I'm Spider-Man.
MAN:
I don't feel like my kidsare safe with him out there.
Get out of the way and let
WOMAN 1:
Some folks think that theremight be more than one Spider-Man.
(SHRIEKS)
What do you think?
One guy or many?
WOMAN 2:
I'd love to knowwho's behind that mask.
Hey.
- Nice outfit.
- Thanks.
RADIO HOST:
We have a caller on the linenamed Max. He says he knows Spider-Man.
MAX:
Listen, I'm upset. Spider-Man,to me, is being misunderstood.
He's a very, very good person.
He's protecting us.
He saved my life one time.
We sort of became best friends.
SPIDER-MAN (IN MUFFLED VOICE):
How much?
Hey, you're that spider guy.
I'm Spider-Man.
Huh?
(SNEEZES THEN GRUNTS)
I'm Spider-Man.
MAN:
This Spider-Man... He's notthe police, he's not a fireman.
What gives him the right to get
involved in other people's business?
()
(CHATTERING)
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
MAY:
Peter, honey?Can I come in?
(PETER GRUNTS)
No!
Peter, the final
starts at 9, honey.
You said you would
take my car into the shop
because it keeps dying, remember?
Give me a second, Aunt May. I'm gonna
get the door. Just give me a second.
Peter, please just let me in.
All right?
I'm trying to get my...
You said your final was at 9, and
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