How did his spider sense not tingle when ant man was on him ??

How did his spider sense not tingle when ant man was on him ??

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It did, he noticed him, just didn't react appropriately.

Because ants are smaller than Spiders of course

Spiders are not insects but ants are

Next question

Because he doesn't have "spider sense" he just has enhanced senses, so much so that he needs the goggles to dim them.

His spider-sense seems kind of different in the MCU.

Think about it. Why would wearing goggles or special lenses help him focus his overactive spider-sense if it senses everything around him? It's almost like they're suggesting that his spider-sense is only tied to his vision.

If that's the case, it would explain why he wasn't able to sense Ant-Man, but it also makes me severely underpowered in comparison to every other version of Spider-Man.

>muh taxonomy

>Picture for ants
Nice touch

Anyway, seems that spider-sense was nerfed for MCU, makes sense, is pretty OP if you also add superreflexes.

The only thing they were implying was that with his new spider sense he doesn't need to rely on vision as much.
Hence the goggles, he can shut out what he's seeing and focus on whats actually happening.

We don't know how small he was when he got on Spider initially, maybe too small to be detected.

lmao

>but it also makes me severely underpowered in comparison to every other version of Spider-Man.

You have to be 18 to post here, Peter

post webms of your piece of ass aunt on the shower

But aunt May!

it did though. he was like, hey guys, somethings wron-

God dammit aunt may !!

He should have been able to sense it way before any man got on him this is exactly why it won't win any awards

>Ant

*butt Aunt May

this

How the fuck is he supposed to know theres a tiny dude that grows like that

I don't think Ant-Man was on the shield when Spider-Man grabbed it. He snuck up to him.

Because if they made that movie logic, team cap would have been killed in 3 minutes.

The Spider Sense IS the reason he reacts so fast. He detected it when Buck threw the thing at him from behind, too.

Peter, come to bed.

moar :3

Maybe because there was danger everywhere?

From his conversation with Tony, it seems that he doesn't have a good grip on his spider sense. It's still pretty new to him and he's also got improved senses on top of it, so it's all a bit overwhelming. During the fight there was a lot going on and he was nervous so it makes sense that he wasn't really using it properly.

what if it's like Man of Murder and his senses are hard to focus and control?

Bugged me too. Should have had him turning the shield all around trying to figure out why it was triggering his spidersense.

I thought that's because his spider sense is just like a big "DANGER" sign. He'll know that something bad will happen an instant before it happens but he doesn't know what exactly

>but it also makes me severely underpowered in comparison to every other version of Spider-Man

He's still getting the hang of it.

youtube.com/watch?v=Ahd6iTErjlI

>The Spider Sense IS the reason he reacts so fast
Maybe in the CW, never in the comics, he has super reflexes AND spider-sense

>Be more specific
? it points out direction and intensity, I mean, is not clairvoyance but is pretty specific

Spider Sense isn't about knowledge, it's an unconscious reaction, but it's only as effective as the writers want it to be, that's the answer to all of these fucking capeshit threads.

Jesus christ this!

He got the shield then it was like "oh shit danger?!"

HE doesn't have precognitive abilities. He just knew that there was something on the shield that was about to attack him.

until Ant man made a move tehre was no danger, so nothing to trigger it.

In comics, not really, in fact when he goes full cocrodile brain mode he dodges the most effective way and possition himself in the most advantageous way even from stuff he can't see or could ever see, that means the spider-sense, as ambiguous as it's, it gives you some information beyond "danger, Will Robinson!"

Is this the comics?

>Till there's danger you can't see the danger
>Spider-sense is now common-sense
ok, nice superpower

Read the post again and realize that you are an idiot

No, it's a movie in where none of his abilities were explained and some weren't even showed, you might think there's a spidersense but maybe there's nothing.

No. His spider sense basically tells him to dodge or whatever.

He didn't know a door was going to be thrown at him. He only knew when the door was close enough to trigger his senses.
Or, you know, when he was in danger.

Otherwise his spider sense would be going off constantly when he is around other people.
But it isn't. It would only go off if someone threw a punch at him or something. Doesn't matter if they are behind him, his spider sense says "danger at 12 o'clock, dodge that shit" and he dodges.

I'll put all this into terms you can understand.

You know when you play a game, and a command pops up like "press A to dodge"?

That's basically what his spider sense is.

If the spider-sense just triggers the moment the danger appears without giving you a heads up is pretty much useless, in fact is more dangerous than not having one because you stop focusing on your surroundings and focus on what's happening in your head

Bad analogy, in a game you press A and the game dodges for you, you don't have to move right or left because you don't see the danger, what you're saying is like trying to parry a penalty in football in a videogame, you know the exact moment the ball is going to get kicked, from that is just wild as fuck guess.

It would be if he didn't also have super fast reflexes so that he can react almost instantly after his spider sense goes off

Well no. Because the game tells you danger is coming, you hit the dodge button, and you dodge away from the danger.

His spider sense says where the danger is coming from, and he dodges away from it.

He only reacted to the thing Bucky threw to him, in literally every other situation he got hit, so either his superreflexes are shit, or his spidersense warns him too late.

His power level outclasses pretty much everyone in Civil War other than Vision or Wanda but he's extremely inexperienced and still just a kid. An adult version of MCU Spider-Man would be pretty powerful.

Lake how the world gets quiet is before a natural gas explosion.

this, one ant isn't a threat to spiders

Watch again, his spider sense did tingled, he said there was something but saw nobody around.

>"hey guys, some..."

He had no idea he had to deal with a miniaturized human and didn't check the shied he was wielding.

...

Comics pretty much defines the sense as guiding you out of harms way perfectly IF you give in to it.

Peter never started out as a dodge master in his young days with the sense because he let his other senses and brain override it. This is demonstrated whenever he blindfolds himself to do shit.