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==== SPIDER-MAN: FEARFUL SYMMETRY ==== (~2h 20m) Genre: Psychological horror / crime drama Tone: Oppressive, violent, morally disturbing Focus: Identity & corruption ===== Act I — A World Without Spider-Man ===== * Crime surges. * The city becomes crueler. * Mary Jane senses something is wrong. * Kraven wears the Spider-Man suit — but distorted: - Dirtier - Heavier - Animalistic 🩸 He doesn’t stop crime — he punishes it. ===== Act II — The False Spider ===== * Kraven hunts criminals brutally: - Broken bones - Public humiliation - Deaths framed as “accidents” * Public reaction splits: - Some love the violence - Others fear it * Spider-Man’s image becomes monstrous * Kraven captures Vermin in a savage, primal sequence. - No quips - No heroics - Just dominance Meanwhile… ===== Subplot — The Grave ===== * Intercut scenes of Spider-Man buried alive: - Hallucinations - Memories - His voice cracking * He survives not through strength, but will. ===== Act III — Resurrection ===== * Spider-Man claws his way out of the grave. - Bloody - Exhausted - Feral * He reunites with Mary Jane in silence — no speeches. * Kraven watches from afar… satisfied. Ending line (Kraven VO): : “Now the Spider knows fear.”
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