It would be awesome for any of them to team-up with WS Blade, Tobey Maguire Spider Man, Andrew Garfield Spider Man, any of the OG Fox X-Men, and Hugh Jackman Worst Wolverine variant.
It would be awesome for any of them to team-up with WS Blade, Tobey Maguire Spider Man, Andrew Garfield Spider Man, any of the OG Fox X-Men, and Hugh Jackman Worst Wolverine variant.
Yall remember civil war when we first met Parker? Well I was watching the movies again and I realised it’s the same scene in the end of friendly neighborhood Spider-Man episode 1 but instead of Tony it’s Osborn! Crazy
I have mixed feelings about the animation but I'll give it a chance.
With Stan no longer with us, God rest his soul, and given how Spidey was his favorite creation, I think that he'd be the perfect candidate to do cameos like how Stan did. To do so, I think, would be a great way to homage him, and to continue his cameo tradition in a new form.
How come Sandman and Lizard were transported into MCU in No Way Home even tho they didn’t died in their own Spider-Man’s movies? Another question is why is Tom Hardy’s Venom transported into MCU as well but he doesn’t have Spider-Man in his own universe?
Earth-96283 (Sam Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy) and Earth-120703 (Marc Webb’s Amazing Spider-Man Duology)?
Not just the ones created by Doctor Strange’s failed memory spell, I mean, in general like diverging timelines from alternate probabilities?!
I think that since Peter 2 and Peter 3 are in the MCU, we should add their films, and characters from those films as if they were part of the MCU. Which they kinda are if you think about it. And before anyone says, "Oh those are in another universe, not the main universe" we have the What If universes and Doctor Strange universes already so........ I think we should add them. The only problem I could think of is which pahse they fit into. But can we just put them under no phase? This is just my opinion, please don't hate on me, I do not mean to create any drama.
In Marvel cinematic universe, the multiverse is consisted of two categories. One being pocket dimensions such as mirror dimensions, astral dimensions, and Dark dimensions. And the other being alternate universes, such as universes shown in What if, diverged from certain events of an individual and Multiverse of Madness, some showing unique ones such as cartoon dimensions.
Now, I have one question regarding of pararall Spider-Man universes. In Loki finale, Nathaniel Richards, the one who remains, has isolated the main universe and pruned every other timelines that could possibly lead to Kang the Conqueror.
Did Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy(Raimiverse) and Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man series(Webbverse) exist outside of the sacred timeline, as Richards mentioned he isolated the main one? Or were they deviated universes from main timeline and didn't exist before HWH's death? They seemed to be more grounded ones and didn't had famous superheroes besides brief mention of Stephen Strange in Spider-Man 2. I am curious whether they are deviated universes, or entirely separate pararall universes.
Does anybody know if the More Fun Stuff version of Spider-Man: No Way Home will release on either DVD/Blu-Ray, on Demand, or the Streaming Service?
So you can kinda say today is the 60th birthday of Spider-Man! So to all the fans, the people whoever played in the Spider-Man movies and especially to Peter 1, 2 and 3: "HAPPY SPIDER-DAY EVERYONE!"
What are you guys going to do to celebrate Spider-Day today? Maybe I'll rewatch Spider-Man: No Way Home or one of the other Spider-Man (related) movies!
If Andrew Garfield's Spider-Portrayal is the Amazing Spider-Man, and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Iteration is the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, then what does that make Tom Holland's? The Spectacular Spider-Man? The Sensational Spider-Man? The Avenging Spider-Man? I for one am inclined to suggest that Tom Holland's is the Avenging Spider-Man, since his was with the Avengers. If anything, though, it can't be the Superior Spider-Man, since that's the reference that Doc Ock self-proclaimed when he briefly took over Peter's body in the comics. And if so, even though he unfortunately wasn't included, what do these make Nicholas Hammond's Spider-Version? Old Man Spidey?
1-Integrated Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
2-Iron Spider Suit (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home)
3-Disneyland Suit (Avengers: Damage Control, Avengers Campus, What If...?)
4-Upgraded Suit (Spider-Man: Far From Home, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Spider-Man: No Way Home)
5-Amazing Suit (The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man: No Way Home)
5,5-Webbed Suit (Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3, Spider-Man: No Way Home)
6-SHIELD Stealth Suit (Spider-Man: Far From Home)
7-Black and Gold Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
8-2nd Homemade Suit (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
9-Stark Suit (Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Spider-Man: Far From Home)
10-Homemade Suit (Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home)
What's your tier list of the suits Spidey and his Variants have weared in the MCU? And why does Avengers Campus have no page since it's at least based on the MCU?
If they're gonna release Spider-Man: No Way Home as a comic they already have the cover for it! This picture is featured on a t-shirt you can buy at the online Disney shop! This is such epic! The 3 cinematic Spidey's together...
When the Peters cured the villains, did it break an absolute point in time for Peter-Two and Three's universes? I really liked the movie, but I'm still trying to figure out if they really did the right thing for the fate of the multiverse.
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My favorite scene is the scene that they're making the cures and recreating the iconic meme of the Spidey's pointing to each other! A funny scene recreating the iconic meme and having a good shot of the Spidey's together!