<p>TBH this probably more related to something like VSBW, but I'm gonna do this anyways to get some possible thoughts. So for those of you who've watched Spider-Man (2002), everyone knows the famous feat of Spider-Man taking a Pumpkin bomb to the face. Some people make this feat stronger than it really is and I'll explain how.
</p><p>See, your casual Pumpkin bomb is...well a bomb. Like this:
https://youtu.be/MiaTyUcu5VM?t=49
</p><p>And then there's the more distrubing counterpart, the bomb that disintegrates people:
https://youtu.be/MiaTyUcu5VM?t=96
</p><p>People like to say Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man can resist the strength of this bomb because of this feat:
https://youtu.be/7tVIVftve3U?t=15
</p><p>Only problem is, we see with the disintegration bomb, it doesn't cause the kind of blast the basic Pumpkin bombs did. Sure, the normal ones do a lot of damage, but this is a common mistake. Now, here's something interesting: There may be a bomb in the series that is a blend of both. Don't believe me? Lets look at Spider-Man 3 when a Pumpkin bomb kills Eddie Brock and the Symbiote. I want you to closely watch the scene. Slow it down if that helps:
https://youtu.be/yA2bjm1uvaE?t=195
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Did you see it? Eddie's skeleton blasted off. Pretty gruesome for a Spider-Man movie tbh. So here are my two thoughts:
</p><p>A. This bomb blends the first two previous ones, creating the most dangerous Pumpkin bombs in this universe. Maybe Harry improved them?
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</p><p>B. The bomb was deadly enough to do this to Eddie's body...kinda making the second Pumpkin bomb useless.
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So I kinda just wanted to share this. What do you think?
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