Spider-Man: Web of Heroes
Tom Holland's Spider-Man films have maintained something crucial that much contemporary superhero cinema has lost: a genuine moral framework. Peter Parker is not a tortured antihero questioning whether he should use his power.…
Full analysis belowSpider-Man: Web of Heroes scores +14.6 TRAD in the TRADITIONAL LEAN band. The film's core premise remains unchanged from decades of Spider-Man canon: a young man with power takes on responsibility to protect his community. The web-based hero framework is fundamentally about duty and accountability. While the film includes contemporary casting and dialogue sensibilities, the narrative architecture is classically heroic. No ideological bait and switch detected.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man films have maintained something crucial that much contemporary superhero cinema has lost: a genuine moral framework. Peter Parker is not a tortured antihero questioning whether he should use his power. He is a young person learning that he must use his power, and that using it requires sacrifice.
Web of Heroes continues this arc. Peter has more experience than his earlier films, but the core lesson deepens. Power creates obligation. Obligation costs you personally. That cost is the price of being a hero. Accept it or don't, but understand what you're choosing.
This is not contemporary. It is ancient. It is the framework of every hero story going back to Odysseus. A person with ability is called to use it for something larger than themselves. They do. They sacrifice. They become themselves in that sacrifice.
Jon Watts understands this. His Spider-Man films have been consistent on this point. He is not interested in deconstructing the hero. He is interested in exploring what makes someone willing to be one.
The supporting cast brings credibility. Zendaya as MJ continues the character work from previous films. Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange serves as mentor and complication. Michael Keaton's return as a reformed Vulture adds layers. These are characters in service of Peter's arc, not the other way around.
For VirtueVigil readers: This film scores TRADITIONAL LEAN because it maintains unambiguous values. Responsibility is good. Sacrifice is noble. Helping others matters more than personal happiness. Loyalty to friends and community is unwavering. These are not presented as one perspective among many. They are presented as true.
April 17. This is superhero filmmaking that knows what superheroes are for.
Formula: Weighted Score = Severity × Authenticity Multiplier × Centrality Multiplier
🔴 Woke Tropes
| Trope | Severity | Authenticity | Centrality | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diverse Supporting Cast | 1 | High | Low | 0.35 |
| Female Character Agency | 1 | High | Low | 1 |
| TOTAL WOKE | 1.4 | |||
🟢 Traditional Tropes
| Trope | Severity | Authenticity | Centrality | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power Brings Responsibility | 5 | High | High | 6.3 |
| Sacrifice and Personal Cost | 4 | High | High | 5.04 |
| Young Person Learning Duty | 3 | High | Moderate | 2.1 |
| Mentorship and Guidance | 3 | High | Moderate | 2.1 |
| Loyalty to Friends and Community | 3 | High | Moderate | 2.1 |
| Individual Hero Making Difference | 2 | High | Low | 1.4 |
| TOTAL TRADITIONAL | 19.0 | |||
Score Margin: +14.6 TRAD
Director: Jon Watts
NEUTRAL TRADITIONAL. Watts has demonstrated no ideological agenda across his MCU work. He executes competent genre filmmaking focused on character arcs and action sequences rather than contemporary cultural commentary.Jon Watts directed the previous Spider-Man MCU films and returns for Web of Heroes. His track record shows a filmmaker interested in Peter Parker's emotional journey and the mechanics of superhero action rather than ideological positioning. The responsibility theme has been consistent across his Spider-Man work.
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