Peter Parker Crying
Also known as: Tobey Maguire Crying · Crying Peter Parker
Peter Parker Crying is a reaction image taken from the 2002 *Spider-Man* film, showing Tobey Maguire's tear-streaked face during the scene where Uncle Ben dies. First used online around 2010, the screenshot became a versatile reaction image for expressing sadness, and later evolved into a two-panel format pairing the sad cry with a happy cry version.
TL;DR
The meme uses a screenshot of actor Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker from the 2002 *Spider-Man* film directed by Sam Raimi.
Overview
Origin & Background
*Spider-Man* hit theaters on May 3rd, 2002, and the Uncle Ben death scene gave audiences one of Maguire's most emotionally intense moments on screen. The screenshot of Maguire crying didn't surface as meme material right away. The earliest known use of the image appeared on Blogspot in 2010, roughly eight years after the film's release.
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Peter Parker Crying works in two main ways:
Single panel (sad reaction): Take the crying screenshot and pair it with a caption describing something disappointing, frustrating, or unexpectedly emotional. Common topics include nostalgic moments, minor inconveniences blown up for comedic effect, or genuinely touching situations. The over-the-top nature of Maguire's crying face adds humor even to sincere emotional content.
Two-panel (sad vs. happy crying): Place the original sad crying image on the left and the edited happy crying version on the right. Write a setup that starts negative ("When you step on your dog's paw") and then flips to a positive outcome ("but he wakes up and licks your face anyway"). The format typically follows a "bad thing happens, but then good thing happens" structure.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The gap between the film's 2002 release and the meme's first known online appearance in 2010 is roughly eight years, making this a classic case of delayed meme adoption.
The two-panel sad/happy version didn't emerge until 2019-2020, nearly two decades after the source film.
The 2020 sad/happy post about stepping on a dog's paw hit 18,200 upvotes in just one day, making it one of the format's biggest single posts.
Derivatives & Variations
Peter Parker Crying Variations
Different takes on the Peter Parker Crying format with modified content
(2021)Peter Parker Crying Mashups
Combinations of Peter Parker Crying with other popular memes
(2022)Peter Parker Crying Remixes
Updated versions with current events and references
(2022)Frequently Asked Questions
References (2)
- 1Peter Parker Crying - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 2List of Internet phenomenaencyclopedia