User blog comment:Player Gammer/PG Proposal: Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-Man Films)/@comment-39032584-20191221145805

No. He may have a good core, but like his Sam Raimi trilogy counterpart, he has clear corrupting factors. For instance, he has a very vengeful side; after he got his powers, he went out of his way to humiliate Flash in the gymnasium to get even for bullying and recently beating him up. Even more glaringly, he deliberately took his time toying with and intimidating a random car thief that he suspected may have been same guy who killed his Uncle Ben with very little to go on, and at least for a while, he clearly intended to kill that man once he found him. So unlike some other versions, he held on to that desire for revenge for quite a while, rather than initially being tempted into exacting it, but then letting it go. Oh, and he also initially intended to break his promise to Captain Stacy to stay away from Gwen to keep her safe, although he at least felt really guilty and conflicted about that by the time of the sequel.