The phrase is likely a reference to an old internet "creepypasta" or a lost media urban legend involving a mysterious, corrupted, or cursed file of the 2007 movie Spider-Man 3 .

The word suggests this specific legend may have originated in Polish internet circles (similar to how "Mickey Mouse" creepypastas often appear in different languages). It taps into the nostalgia of 2000s-era internet piracy, where downloading a .zip file was a gamble—you might get a movie, or you might get a virus that destroys your hardware.

: The story often claims this was a "director’s cut" that was deleted for being too violent or disturbing—often featuring a version of the "Black Suit" Spider-Man that commits actual crimes or shows graphic scenes involving the movie's villains.