Breaking Down The Highs And Lows Of Marvel’s Spider-Man | Compilation

Breaking Down The Highs And Lows Of Marvel's Spider-Man | Compilation
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We put together a 155 minute compilation of all our videos about Spider-Man. Hope you enjoy!

Throughout comic book history, Spider-Man has been one of the most popular characters to ever grace both the comic page, and silver screen. Through several decades, actors, and studios, Spider-Man remains atop the list for many superhero fans across the world. With multiple actors like Tom Holland, Toby Maguire, and Andrew Garfield, the role of Peter Parker’s Spider-Man has changed and evolved, but audiences keep coming back for more every time.

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00:00 – Disney Can’t Buy Spider-Man
08:51 – Too Many Villains
17:10 – Villain Redemption
24:52 – Green Goblin Terrifying
32:25 – Weird Spider-Man Series
41:40 – No Way Home Fixed Peter
49:29 – Problem With Phase 4
58:13 – Why They Cut Mary Jane
01:06:24 – Superheroes Talk the Same
01:14:14 – Perfect Animated Spider-Man
01:22:11 – The Origin of the MCU
01:30:07 – James Cameron’s Spider-Man
01:38:30 – Superhero Secret Identities
01:47:16 – Sony Answered the MCU
01:54:54 – Terrible Green Goblin Mask
02:02:58 – Marvel’s Post Credit Scene
02:10:57 – Problem with Marvel TV
02:18:30 – Problem with Civil War
02:26:38 – Spider-Man Saves Universes

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35 Comments

  1. Sony's right you know. No one gives a s** about the other Marvel characters. Well, not as much anyways. The only reason people watched the other movies because rumors of the Avengers started as early as Iron-Man was in development. So of course you have to watch the others to understand what happens in the Avengers. Spider-man comics make more than any other Marvel comics and even the merch. Ya sure it has fluctuated over the years but Spidey remains supreme. Thats fine if you dont believe me but as you've been seeing there has been decline in views for the recent other Marvel movies. Fox also did a good job with the X-Men ownership, X-men being one of the big three in Marvel. All I know is that all these studios are being babies and a possible correction to all of this could happen during Secret Wars. Getting tired when greed ruins the fun.

  2. The Spider-Man 3 slander is crazy. Classic mob mentality.
    Raimi did a great job with the cards he was dealt. Was it perfect? No. Was it messy? Yes. But it still had the heart and style of SM1 and SM2.
    The resolution of Peter and Harry's friendship, forgiving Sandman and the start of a reconciliation with MJ were done really well.
    Ending the movie with two people that love each other embracing and starting over instead of a final swing sequence was beautiful.

  3. Nice video mate, but i gotta disagree with one thing…No way home one of the best spider man films? that film is nothing but one big circlejerk of fan service for gaping mouthed mcu fans

    The plot is totally ridiculous and it all happens just because Peter is being a whiny little shit about not getting into college. Seriously, you think this shit respects class comics spiderman? He's nothing like it, it's total shit.

    Sure it had some nice moments, great moments even. But all in all its a very bad movie designed to get cheap cheers from the crowd

    It did not save the mcu. If anything it was one of the final nails in the coffin

  4. Sony owes everything to the team behind Into the Spider-Verse. If that wasn't made or bombed, Sony execs would've sold back Spider-Man as not a profitable investment. Thank God they struck a deal with Marvel for atleast creative rights in the movies.

  5. Hear me out. Disney has no idea how to control what they own. Look into their history. So, with FOX owning 1 of their technical properties, they know what angle to spawn(humor included) their own properties from. Given that Spider Man keeps producing.

  6. There is absolutely no reason that disney CANT buy the rights to spiderman. I guarantee that if disney figured out how much sony anticipates making off the current deal over its lifetime and offered that much today sony would sell. It would be a really bad deal for disney, but just shows that them not agreeing on a price is the issue

  7. 23:25 I can think of a villain who both sacrifices themselves and also survives and became good

    Lord Garmadon from Ninjago
    He was initially corrupted by evil, but was saved by his son and the rest of the heroes. Later on in a battle to save Ninjago City against a great threat, he sacrificed himself to save everyone and vanquish the bad guys. Years later, he was resurrected but just like the villains before him, he was defeated by his son and sent to prison. In the last season of the original show (there's now a sequel show called Dragons Rising, really recommend it), he, his son and his friends, and all of their allies teamed up to fight the ultimate evil and worked together to rebuild their home. Currently, as of Dragons Rising season 2, he's MIA

  8. i actually really like spiderman three, like i actually reallly like it. A) because arguably its entertaining and brings me joy, even if it isnt such a great movie on paper. and B) i actually just think its a good movie. C) as un-origional as it is, i think the symbiote suit is badass especially with the music, just seeing it gets me giddy

    admittidly; i do not like the ending

  9. Sam raimi Spider-Man 3 is actually not a bad film if you go back and rewatch it. Are we watched it in the last few years expecting it to be kind of bad but fun anyway but it was surprisingly a good movie. I think at the time of its release people weren't used to as cluttered of a story but now with the rise of things like Game of Thrones is perfectly fine

  10. “Contrary to rumors, the collaboration between Sony and Disney regarding Spider-Man has not ended. In fact, Sony and Marvel Studios are actively developing more Spider-Man films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This ongoing partnership suggests that Tom Holland's Spider-Man will continue to appear in MCU films, maintaining the integration of the character into the broader Marvel storyline​“

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