“Ultimate” universe, Peter Parker was once again a high-school student navigating the perils of teenage life.Ultimate Spider-Manran until 2009 and concluded with Peter’s apparent death. The mantle of Spider-Man was then claimed by Miles Morales, a Black and Hispanic teenager from Brooklyn. ...
It was this Peter Parker that ultimately died, about a decade later, and inspired Miles Morales to take up the mantle of Spider-Man (as we saw in Into the Spider-Verse). However, before his death he had his own run-in with clones, this time created by Doctor Octopus. One suc...
This Spider-Man movie was really good. I wasn't sure how I would like it as I didn't like much of the movie adaptations of comic books. But this was really great. The special effects weren't bad for a early 2002 movie and the musical score was great and the movie has amazing shot...
“Ultimate” universe, Peter Parker was once again a high-school student navigating the perils of teenage life.Ultimate Spider-Manran until 2009 and concluded with Peter’s apparent death. The mantle of Spider-Man was then claimed by Miles Morales, a Black and Hispanic teenager from Brooklyn. ...
Here we see a damaged Peter Parker, still full of guilt with the death of Uncle Ben, he's getting fired all the time and late to school because he's busy protecting New York as Spider-Man. His relationship between Harry and Mary Jane are deteriorating as he keeps disappointing them. In...
Then, like the comic book itself, there was a cliff-hanging rescue from near death. The show follows the comic book story of young Peter Parker and his alter ego Spider-Man, with some new twists and new villains. With high velocity flying and special effects, it's the most daring and ...
After his death, Peter vowed to use his spider-powers to fight crime and protect the people of New York City from the evil forces as masked vigilante superhero; Spider-Man, having learned the most valuable lesson "with great power, there must also come great responsibility". ...
Man." Moments later, the death of Uncle Ben — arguably the canon event of canon events for most versions of Spider-Man — becomes the focus of the discussion; in the background, we see snippets of Maguire and Cliff Robertson's Ben Parker, as the latter dies in 2002's "Spider-Man."...
I'm a firm believer that there has not been a single bad Spider-Man movie. Sure, some of them have had more faults, but even The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has moments like Gwen Stacy's death that make it iconic. As for the very best Spider-Man movie, that is
, and that’s what we tried to do. It is what we did. We created a show that two million people saw, standing ovations every night, we’ve established a brand. I think the show in Vegas will be even better, and I’m very optimistic about the future of Spider-Man the musical....