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In the first Avengers movie, when Iron Man pulls off that incredible and super noble act — practically sacrificing himself to destroy Thanos’ ship — he tries to call Pepper.
But unfortunately, she doesn't answer. Why? Because she was watching the breaking news, which was showing Tony Stark sacrificing himself.
And that’s why, in Spider-Man: Homecoming, we notice something interesting: when Aunt May calls Peter, he has the option not to answer. He tells the onboard computer:
But when Tony Stark calls, the onboard computer immediately answers, automatically:
This happens because Tony Stark always learns from his mistakes.
Transcript
00:00In the first Avengers movie, when Iron Man pulls off that incredible and super noble act
00:04practically sacrificing himself to destroy Thanos' ship, he tries to call Pepper
00:07But unfortunately, she doesn't answer
00:13Why? Because she was watching the breaking news, which was showing Tony Stark sacrificing himself
00:17And that's why, in Spider-Man Homecoming, we notice something interesting
00:21When Aunt May calls Peter, he has the option not to answer
00:23He tells the onboard computer
00:25Incoming call from A Parker, should I reroute your heads up to Spy?
00:28I can't talk right now, I'll call her back
00:29But when Tony Stark calls, the onboard computer immediately answers, automatically
00:33Incoming call from Tony Stark
00:35No no no no no no, don't answer
00:37Mr. Parker, got a sec?
00:39This happens because Tony Stark always learns from his mistakes

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