Marvel's Spider-Man
Marvel's Spider-Man
TV-G | 19 August 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Matialth

    Good concept, poorly executed.

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    HeadlinesExotic

    Boring

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    Console

    best movie i've ever seen.

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    Matho

    The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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    jogre17

    This show is definitely not what Spider-Man needed to be redeemed from Ultimate Spider-Man series, but in ways is just as good or maybe a bit better. Unlike Ultimate Spider-Man, this show is a little more serious and yet not as creative in design. The character designs are pretty simplistic and almost every character is just a slightly different replicate of the other. One thing this show does have, is its ability to take things pretty serious for the most part and still stay true to a high school version of Peter Parker.Some major issues that I have concern for is staying true to it's source material. Everything that happens and is placed in the show is from some form of comic, but not in a way that will please the fans of Spidey. Some of which includes Horizon High and Peter getting transferred from Midtown over to there for school instead (happens in first 2 episodes). There are other minor issues like that, plus the character development is either too weak or too fast-paced, at first. As this series progresses, you get to understand each character and get more and better development from the characters. Some other character arcs I feel were pushed too far in advanced or just too predictable, especially if you are a fan of the comics. What I mean is there are characters that you may know to develop and become a villain later in the show.The good thing about this show is that it is enjoyable and really embraces and focuses on Spider-Man at it's core rather than universe building. Don't get me wrong, there is some of that, but its not as forceful as Ultimate was. It definitely almost feels like Disney is trying to look at Spectacular Spider-Man and their Ultimate series, and they are trying to take the good from both. At first I failed to see any success in that, but as you delve deeper into the series, it really pays off. You get a lot of unique story arcs and lesser known characters and villains making their debut and it's more exciting than I thought. Still not a "Spectacular," "Ultimate," or "Amazing" series, but for just being labeled as a basic Spider-Man, it really is pretty basic.PS: Ultimate Spider-Man did not live up to it's name

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    harsimarpurewal

    I think it will grow and it will will become better, i hope they will improve the storyline

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    hurtbeezy

    This is my 4th time trying to write this review so i hope i can post this. This shows was very disappointing. I am usually a high rater. I gave this show a chance but they did not get it right. Ultimate spider man being discontinued is heartbreaking even more after watching this. No more avenger assemble crossovers. Doc ock is a 19 year old that tries to team up with spidey at first. I Don't like his role. Crappy. Now about Norman Osborne, his role is so dragged out, where the hell is the green goblin. Why is harry such a pessimist against Spiderman. I thought i was gonna keep tryin to watch it, i just finished dock ock part 2 and i don't wanna watch this show anymore. The one positive thing i can say is i like how they draw the characters i guess.

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    Joseph Godfrey

    Disney has crapped out a toy commercial in 'Marvel's Spider-Man'. Although, I know I'll be buying the Miles Morales Spider-Man when it becomes available. I don't like Spider-Man team ups. Ultimate Spider-Man and his "Web Warriors" was ridiculous with characters going to bed in full uniform. This 'Spider-Man' version is just filled with new action figures with simple story lines & poorly executed drama.To start, we generally have to suspend disbelief with superhero stories, but I just watched Peter Parker's first outing as Spider-Man with "Horizon High Part 1& 2" aka 'New Beginnings'. This is the earliest Spider-Man wearing goggles & a hoodie; This Spider-man hasn't full control of his wall-crawling powers as he couldn't let go of a pigeon. He was also still calculating his untested web-shooters before diving off of a building. Peter then steers the criminals' get-away van into a skateboard park of teens, all in order to prevent anyone from getting hurt on the street. In other versions of Spider-Man the writer(s) at least show a quick montage of Spidey perfecting his skills before putting himself & others in danger. Peter goes up against the Vulture and comparing the vulture armor to the armor in Spider-Man Homecoming, it's a little disappointing.'Part 2' begins with Spider-Man fighting the Scorpion. You start to recognize a lapse in costume design between the Vulture & Scorpion. It's that Disney minimalist style to help draw the animation faster. I also caught one goof where Spidey switches the track on a subway train to save himself ... In the next shot the train passes, but it's still on the same track as Spider-Man. That's says, "a rushed job" to me.Art-wise, the show is fair. It's not great animation. Some of the black outlines for hands & faces are rather thick and there's not a lot of effort in the details. I do like the early look of Spider-Man wearing the jogging outfit, hoodie and ski-mask with goggles, because it actually makes more sense than Peter sewing together a costume from scratch. The voice-overs were a bit off to me; Fred Tatasciore as Max Modell was the only voice-actor I recognized here. Robbie Daymond sounds like you'd expect Peter Parker to sound like, but he doesn't alter his voice when speaking as Spider-Man. Patton Oswalt as Uncle Ben was not the best choice. I've always known Uncle Ben as a stoic respectable figure and Patton Oswalt as a goofball comedian. Listening to Patton Oswalt do Uncle Ben's laugh was eye-rolling; It's like he phoned in his voice-overs with zero effort. I'll continue to check on this series, because I do like the artwork and I know to expect the Miles Spider-Man, Spider-Gwen & Spider-Girl. They're all strong enough characters to have their own series, so I'm guessing this is a sort of testing stage for that. In my last opinion, it would have been a better idea to make the Miles Morales Spider-Man series instead. Although that tale deserves better writing than these disposable scripts.

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