It's really happening. After leaked emails and months of speculation and rumours, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures announced a deal which will see Spider-Man join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It's widely believed that will happen in Captain America: Civil War next year, while it's already been confirmed that this new Spidey will swing his way into yet another reboot in 2017 in the release date previously held by Thor: Ragnarok. The revelation of the news has already caused a lot of discussion and debates, with a very vocal minority demanding that Marvel use Miles Morales rather than Peter Parker. Created by Brian Michael Bendis in 2011 following the death of the Ultimate Spider-Man (a character who heavily influenced Marc Webb and Andrew Garfield's Amazing Spider-Man movies), the young hero has proved to be surprisingly popular over the last few years and the suspicion is that a new direction is exactly what is needed. Does that mean he deserves to be the Spider-Man brought to the Marvel Cinematic Universe roughly a year from now though? Well, to put it bluntly, absolutely not. That's an opinion which will likely upset some, but here you will find ten very valid reasons why Marvel and Sony need to continue to focus on Peter Parker rather than bringing what can only be described as a C-List Spider-Man to the ranks of The Avengers...