Spider-Man (2002) Mary Jane first appears as
Peter Parker narrates the first few minutes of the film. She is depicted as a popular girl at
Midtown High School and the girlfriend of star athlete
Flash Thompson, while Peter, her next-door neighbor who has had a crush on her since they were in first grade, is an academically gifted but shy outsider. Peter struggles to catch the school bus until Mary Jane asks the driver to stop for him. Later, their class attends a field trip to a lab at
Columbia University. Peter's friend
Harry Osborn flirts with Mary Jane before Peter takes a picture of her for the school newspaper, after which a genetically-altered spider bites him, giving him his abilities. Peter then saves her from slipping in the school cafeteria with his new abilities the next day and inadvertently triggers a fight with Flash. When Peter later apologizes to her for the fight, she confides in him about wanting to escape her abusive, alcoholic father and pursue an acting career. Mary Jane breaks up with Flash during high school graduation and takes up work as a waitress while looking for acting gigs. While she starts dating Harry, she and Peter begin to form a closer friendship. Peter rescues her as Spider-Man when the
Green Goblin attacks a parade she was attending with Harry, and again later on from a gang in an alley. She thanks Spider-Man with a kiss without him revealing his identity. Mary Jane grows distant from Harry due to his desire to please his father, Norman, at her expense and also subsequently develops feelings for Peter when she realizes how much he cares for her, causing Harry to break up with Mary Jane upon seeing her and Peter holding hands. Norman, who is the Green Goblin and has deduced Peter is Spider-Man, kidnaps Mary Jane upon realizing Peter loves her, thanks to his son's unwitting confession, and holds her hostage atop
Queensboro Bridge. Spider-Man saves her and a
Roosevelt Island Tramway car full of children and kills the Green Goblin in a final battle. At Norman's funeral, Mary Jane tells Peter that she loves him and they kiss. Peter, who decides that for her protection they can't be together, gently rejects her and insists they can only be friends. As he leaves, a saddened Mary Jane realizes that her kiss with Peter reminds her of the one she shared with Spider-Man and suspects that they are the same person.
Spider-Man 2 (2004) Two years after the events of the first movie, Mary Jane has found success as a model and
Off-Broadway actress. Maintaining her friendships with both Peter and Harry, she continues to pine for Peter, but he continues to rebuff her. Struggling to balance his vigilantism as Spider-Man with his personal life, Peter fails to make it to one of Mary Jane's performances of
The Importance of Being Earnest; unaware Peter is Spider-Man, she sees his failure to show up as a lack of respect. To spite Peter, she begins dating astronaut
John Jameson, the son of Peter's boss
J. Jonah Jameson. After renouncing his identity as Spider-Man, Peter is able to pursue Mary Jane, though she pushes him away when John proposes to her. After Mary Jane kisses John in a manner that is reminiscent of the upside-down kiss between her and Spider-Man from the first film, she realizes that she does not love him and still wants a relationship with Peter. Later, she meets Peter in a coffee shop where she asks him if he loves her; Peter once again lies claiming that he does not reciprocate. She then asks for a kiss to confirm her belief that he is Spider-Man, but before they can do so,
Doctor Octopus attacks the cafe, kidnapping her. Harry, who had made a deal with Doc Ock to exact revenge on Spider-Man (whom he falsely believes killed his father) reluctantly provides Doc Ock and Mary Jane's location so Peter can save her. Peter defeats Doctor Octopus and reveals his identity to both Doc Ock and Mary Jane, confirming her suspicions that Peter and Spider-Man are in fact one and the same. Peter finally confesses his love for her, rescuing her as Doctor Octopus regains control of himself from the malicious AI in his tentacles and repents for his prior actions, sacrificing himself to destroy the reactor. Peter explains his reasoning for not being with her, then returns her to John. However, Mary Jane leaves John at the altar during their wedding and runs to Peter's apartment, stating that she is willing to accept any risks that come with being in a relationship with Peter. The two kiss passionately, and Mary Jane sees Peter off as he swings into action as Spider-Man, saying "Go get 'em, Tiger.”
Spider-Man 3 (2007) Having dated Peter for one year, Mary Jane experiences some struggles in her personal life, losing her
Broadway role due to bad critical reception and experiencing friction with Peter when an
alien symbiote possesses him and amplifies the negative traits of his personality. The two become distanced as Peter focuses on capturing and killing his uncle's actual killer,
Flint Marko. She also faces competition for Peter's affections in the form of his lab partner
Gwen Stacy. After she confides in Harry about her problems, Harry, who had suffered
amnesia from a prior fight with Peter as the
New Goblin, regains his memories after they unwittingly kiss and forces Mary Jane into breaking up with Peter, setting up a second confrontation between the two former friends which leaves Harry's face disfigured. Peter, now under further influence from the symbiote, brings Gwen to a jazz club where Mary Jane has found work as a singing waitress to make the latter jealous, though Gwen catches on and apologizes to Mary Jane. Peter then brawls with the club's bouncers and unintentionally hits Mary Jane when she intervenes, finally alerting him as to what the symbiote has turned him into. He leaves and disposes of the symbiote at a nearby church, which subsequently possesses
Eddie Brock, Gwen's failed suitor and Peter's bitter photography rival, creating Venom. As she leaves her apartment, Mary Jane is kidnapped by Venom, who has teamed up with Flint Marko to kill Spider-Man. The former suspends her in a web duct taxi as bait. She manages to save Spider-Man in the nick of time by dropping a
cinder block onto Venom. The subsequent battle pits Spider-Man and Harry (as the New Goblin) against Venom and Sandman; the villains are defeated, but Harry loses his life after sacrificing himself to save Peter, dying with him and Mary Jane at his side. Sometime after Harry's funeral, Peter arrives at Mary Jane's jazz club, and the two begin to mend their relationship, sharing a dance. ==In other media==