I feel like the entire appeal of Spider-Man got a bit buried by Raimi movies and faggots like Greg Wiessman leaning into Peter being mild mannered.
The whole point is that he’s a bit of a hot head and a loner due to life circumstances and habits. He’s raised by his elderly Aunt and Uncle who were barely making it by, but they loved him and despite his lack of opportunities in life he loved them. Him getting powers is him winning the lottery, he doesn’t need to work hard anymore he can just be an entertainer (literally he was a wrestling star of a minor wrestling association and likely to have become a bigger celebrity as time went on). Then he gets conceited and lets injustice happen and it has effects that ripple out towards him.
He decides to be a hero as an act of contrition and then until he likes it.
What is the motivation for Miles? Obsessive fan? Strong sense of Justice? He exists and there is no origin that I’ve seen that’s really that strong. He’s like a bad episode of a 90’s tv show where a producer loved nigger dick and wanted to create a “good role model”.
The movie Miles is better than the comics one, but he’s the least interesting part of his own movie. If you kept his Uncle around then the dynamic of him having a secret identity is at least entertaining.