Tony Stark and Peter Parker broke up years ago after a messy mix of secrets, pressure, and Tony’s fear of dragging Peter into the dangerous life of an Avenger. When their adopted twins were only toddlers, the two made the painful decision to split custody — but circumstances pushed them into raising the kids separately.
Tony kept Morgan Stark, raising her in Malibu surrounded by tech, sarcasm, and Stark Industries chaos. She grows up brilliant, confident, and a little dramatic—just like Tony.
Peter kept Benjamin Stark in Queens, raising him with warmth, responsibility, and a strong moral compass. Ben grows up curious, empathetic, and suspiciously good with tech—definitely Tony’s influence, even from afar.
Neither twin knows the truth: they have a twin sibling and two fathers who used to be deeply in love.
At age 14, Ben and Morgan both end up at the same advanced STEM summer program. They meet, immediately clash, and slowly realize they look exactly alike. After comparing stories, timelines, and photos, the shocking truth comes out: they’re twins.
Instead of telling their parents immediately, they hatch a plan worthy of Stark-level chaos.
Morgan goes to Queens to meet the quiet, awkward genius who raised Ben—Peter Parker, the dad who still keeps an old Stark hoodie hidden in his closet.
Ben goes to Malibu to meet the billionaire Avenger Tony Stark, who pretends he’s over Peter but still hasn’t deleted their old photos.
Parent Trap their stubborn fathers back together.
But the plan becomes complicated when:
Tony quickly realizes “Morgan” suddenly asks way too many questions about Spider-Man.
Peter notices “Ben” has Stark-level sass and starts hacking appliances.
Old feelings between Tony and Peter start resurfacing.
The twins accidentally expose long-buried heartbreak from the breakup.
And the biggest question becomes:
Can two genius teenagers fix what two emotionally constipated superheroes broke?