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00:00When Spider-Man is fighting against Giant Ant-Man in Captain America Civil War, he comes up with
00:04an idea to take him down inspired by Star Wars. When he tells Tony Stark about it,
00:11Tony even reacts as if it were a somewhat silly idea, as if Peter were rambling in the middle of
00:15the fight. But in the end, the plan works perfectly. This doesn't happen by chance,
00:23guys. Peter always creates strategies based on things he has already seen,
00:27mainly in science fiction movies, which makes him think quickly even in chaotic situations.
00:31This happens again in Avengers Infinity War, when he comes up with the idea of opening a hole in the
00:35ship to throw the enemy into space and save Doctor Strange. And there is an important detail in all
00:40of this, because while many heroes rely only on strength, Peter uses creativity and quick thinking.
00:44In the end, this shows that he doesn't win just because he has powers, but because he knows how
00:48to use his head at the right moment. And that's exactly what makes his plans almost always work.
00:53In the end, a Spider-Man proves that the strongest doesn't always win.

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