That is the most important Spiderverse story. In the Watching Spiderman Movies Spiderverse. (After all, there would be no Tom Holland Spiderverse without Iron Man!)
The animation could have been better, but everything else was S-tier. Not having a third season is its biggest crime, so I guess into the f-tier bin it goes.
I actually had to get out of my seat and pick up my charging phone to type this: how dare you not mention the 90s animated show! It’s the primary reason why us 90s kids fell in love with the character in time for the Raimi films to come out, which in turn led superhero movies becoming what they are. I’ll have your goaty horns for this.
They mentioned unlimited and they’re sort of supposed to be the same universe. James and Maso definitely didn’t know that but it is technically correct.
@@rueblie2627it's not correct, not only jonh semper said that it isn't the same universe but in unlimited MJ, Venom and Carnage are alive that alone separates this 2 shows
@@alenor210 i admit is was kinda for kids but i thought it was pretty solid even watching it as an adult. Doesn't hold a candle to spectacular spiderman tho
The editor sometimes be killing me. Mason said “weve covered all the bases” and they put up a clip of spiderman going around the baseball field for that trophy in 2 😂 such a little thing for the effort but it made me chuckle.
I love how Martin Sheen’s character just couldn’t say “with great power comes great responsibility” and instead they convoluted the whole conversation he has with Andrew Garfield.
Yeah, "You are a lot like your father. You really are, Peter, and that's a good thing. But your father, he lived by a philosophy, a principle, really. He believed that if you could do good things for other people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here. Not choice. Responsibility." just rolls off the tongue.
@@TrumbullComicWhat Uncle Ben said there about Peter’s father having a strong moral code is evident when he showed up in a deleted scene in the second movie as having faked his death. Sure, people were trying to kill him so he went into hiding to protect Peter… or something. Guess those people stopped looking for him so he could show up after Gwen died and let Peter know that he wasn’t dead, he just abandoned his son. What a stand-up guy. Thanks Sony! Lmao.
The absence of Spider-Man Turn off the Dark and Italian Spiderman are over sights. I just got to the part of the video where you told me not to put this in the comments, but I simply need to.
I used to be an intern at Sony back in 2020. I can confidently say the SPUMM universe will not stop until we as an audience say we like them. Many fascinating things going on behind the scenes there though such as their planned J. Jonah Jameson spin off film starring JK Simmons, but also continuing the previously scrapped Aunt May movie but instead this time with Marisa Tomei. All of this probably still on the planning board for them I’m sure, along with the probably still in development Hydro Man movie that would tie into the MCU that would’ve been titled “Blue Harvest.” They can’t keep getting away with these decisions.
I've been super interested in the continuity of the production for the Spider-Man movies as I recently read that article from THR. Kevin Feige said that in order to establish a different tone from all previous iterations, each film had to have a "vibe" and no film was supposed to repeat the same vibe. Also, around the time of Spider-Man: Far From Home, they were recognizing that they needed a new, less-structured approach to filmmaking after they couldn't lock in Joaquin Phoenix for a multi-picture deal as Dr. Strange, and sort of needed to let franchises grow more organically. Just paraphrasing Feige, they knew that Spider-Man: No Way Home (although they hadn't decided on the name) had to be completely different from all other Spider-Man films, and because of his costume and their new approach to fostering the filmmaking, they gave NWH the working title of 'blue harvest'. It's really spectacular how much effort can go into things like this!
I know you guys don’t really do trailer breakdowns anymore, but I wanna request you two discuss the Deadpool & Wolverine teaser. Your trailer breakdowns were always insightful and fun!
I think Spider-Man 3 has been elevated to 'perfectly good' with time, by seeing the new creatively bankrupt and corporate ways movies can suck without technically being "bad". There is heart and effort and charisma and a POINT to Spider-Man 3, which is so insanely refreshing to return to that I've almost forgotten why I found it disappointing in the first place. It helps, of course, that I never had a problem with the Raimisms like dancing emo Parker. I guess that's what most people hated about it, not the fact that it was at least 1½ movie jammed into the runtime of one movie and it has this fight-or-flight vibe to the pacing where it can't ever really settle. Dancing emo Parker is still there, obviously, but the issues I had feel like luxuries when a No Way Home exists, where any attempt at themes is just displaced completely by fanservice excess, and you have entirely computer generated stand-ins for the roles the villains used to play. Just surface cutouts pasted in with no more thought afforded to them than *look! everybody's here!*
The dancing and cheese I can forgive, its the story structure that throws me out. It basically juggles two and a half movies worth of plot badly squished together. The whole Harry Amnesia thing was there to get Harry out the way while they set up Sandman. The Clint Marko killed Uncle Ben retcon was their to facilitate the Black suit stuff. And the Gwen drama was there to push Eddie down the Venom road. It's all so messy and unnecessary: If you have Harry try and fail to take down Pete and be on the fence about killing him, then you can have him become Venom and ditch Eddie's character entirely. If you have Aunt May accidentally injured in Flint's robbery, then you don't have to retcon the Uncle Ben stuff. Hell, if you just swap around the New Goblin stuff, so Harry starts by confronting/manipulating MJ before going for the full on attack, you can reintroduce the storyline without having to rehash the Harry and Pete stuff, and without having to bench Harry as soon as he's introduced. The movie isn't as bad as its sometimes made out to be, but it's frustrating because it feels like with less studio interference, or another pass at the script, there is a Spider-man 2 waiting to get out.
@@matthewstarkie4254Oh absolutely. I downplayed my initial disappointment in my comment, but of course all the things you say are true and the real issue with the movie. Even though I agree that it's messy, I think it's remarkable that it manages to both fully feel like Sony just jammed Venom into an already working movie, AND feel like Raimi did the best he could to preserve the movie he wanted to make while also adhering to the things mandated by Sony. I don't think making anyome else Venom was ever on the table. Sony have been chomping at the bit to make 90s Venom/Lethal Protector happen as a spinoff for ages. It's like... pathological on their part or something. But yeah, for sure, the movie used to make me profoundly sad because you can see the movie he wanted to make in there. Peter simply succumbing to his fame and self centeredness, because that's a human thing that can happen, and then finding his compass and getting out of that. The moral isn't that black goop from space can make you evil, it's that Flint Marko - the killer of uncle Ben, the symbol of injustice in these movies - isn't inherently more *evil* than Peter. It's more coming of age good stuff, and by the time Sony had their way with the movie, it's so murky. But I maintain that it's a testament to Raimi as a filmmaker that you can still parse the message, even though it would obviously be more satisfying without Venom being jammed in there.
If I was ranking universes, I simply would have to put the Mr Sunday Movies-verse on the S tier. Not the Australian podcasters that we deserve, but the ones that we need right now...
I REALLY hope they cover a Spectacular Spider-Man episode on CoG one day. I understand that there's a lot of superhero shows so obviously they haven't seen everything, but I would really love them to talk about this one.
When they announced a new Ultimate universe, I was like... Oh no... then I read that first issue of the Spider-man and it was very good. I dunno if I'm in to the entire new Ultimate universe, but as a middle-aged man myself now, that Spider-man is fascinating.
Spiderman 1994 tv series has to be the absolute top of S tier, up there with spiderverse movies, i hope you see this comment and it keeps you up at night for forgetting & skipping it ahhhhhhh
16:03 I've watched that video multiple times before and I still don't get why he opened up so early 😂🤣 how embarrassing knocking yourself out at a children's party, in your work uniform, doing your job😂
Watched this about an hour ago, decided to go on a Spider-Man binge and then realised a couple of these universes are impossible to access via legit means whilst I have to use 3 separate platforms to watch all the movies. Would've cost a fortune so I gave up. How did Marvel of all companies become so bad at taking money out of open hands?
Here's my list (each tier is in no particular order) S: Insomniac, 616, MCU (Watts and Russos), Spider-Verse A: Raimi B: MTV C: Webb F: Spumc F---: The universe that Toomes comes from in Morbius because I refuse to believe the same guy who loved his family so much realises he'll never see them again and goes "hope the food's better in this joint".
Spider-man: Life Story is S tier for me. It's a fantastic critique of the issues that plague Marvel and DC insisting that it's too risky to move away from the status quo so their characters can never actually get old or stay dead.
Fun fact, Spider-man's costume was originally meant to be black and red, but there was an inking issue that made it more of a navy color. At one point, when he decided to give up being a superhero, he was going to move to a farm. The story was meant to be a secret, so they used a codename so no one would know what was going to happen: Blue Harvest. Which is, of course, the original name of Star Wars.
It would be fun if it was revealed SPUM/Venom universe and Webb/Garfield ASM universe were one and the same. Or just make Andrew Garfield/an older actor the spider-man of that universe.
This video was good but let's not get away from the fact that James went to see Iron Man in Rome in 2008
It was a really long flight I heard
That is the most important Spiderverse story. In the Watching Spiderman Movies Spiderverse.
(After all, there would be no Tom Holland Spiderverse without Iron Man!)
Some say he is still on it.
I like evolving it so that the purpose of his trip is specifically to see Iron Man as well
He narrowly dodged an encounter with Corn Of Coblin there. Let's not forget that.
“I’m you, you’re me, and this is a gun” remains an all-timer line
Chandler's Law distilled into its purest form
@@mattball8622this is a wonderful concept thank you for introducing me
@@DarkachuWasTaken one of my favourite ever tropes. Every time I see it I lean forwards in my seat because hell yeah, they did the thing.
@@mattball8622 How often does it work?
@@StudioInkblot the beautiful thing about it is when it doesn't work it's arguably funnier
Sad to see the lack of a "Corn of Coblin" tier for the Corn of Coblin universe, it was an instant classic
What about the "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" Broadway musical? Where actors got injured during rehearsals?
Spider-Man works in mysterious ways, Shelly
F tier
Did that ever officially open?
Is there a letter after Z? We need to invent one if not, and it still wouldn't be low end.
@@Jllyrol311 yes it did I saw it in broadway
The working title for the Japanese Spider-Man movie was Green Harvest-san.
green?
@@goon11789corn of coblin was going to be the villain, the green was inspired by his green leaves
Sure it wasnt Blue Harvest?
Green harvest 2: rise of Spider-Mandrew Gaguiderman
Haha good one 😂 but I would have gone with gween
I dont normally join the chorus of people being like "what about this one?", but honestly how did the 90's animated spiderman not even get a mention??
Spite apparently
That theme song slaps
exactly! one of the best venoms!
The Secret Wars and the Spider Wars (name check) story lines were just the best
Is it not just a straight adaptation of the 616 universe?
I definitely recommend checking out the Spectacular Spider-Man animated show. That was very well done.
The animation could have been better, but everything else was S-tier. Not having a third season is its biggest crime, so I guess into the f-tier bin it goes.
@@iBluefootThe animation style allowed the fight scenes to be very fluid.
YES
I actually had to get out of my seat and pick up my charging phone to type this: how dare you not mention the 90s animated show! It’s the primary reason why us 90s kids fell in love with the character in time for the Raimi films to come out, which in turn led superhero movies becoming what they are. I’ll have your goaty horns for this.
They mentioned unlimited and they’re sort of supposed to be the same universe. James and Maso definitely didn’t know that but it is technically correct.
@@rueblie2627it's not correct, not only jonh semper said that it isn't the same universe but in unlimited MJ, Venom and Carnage are alive that alone separates this 2 shows
They definitely left it out deliberately because Maso is a hater
“I actually had to get out of my seat and pick up my charging phone” a fellow American I see
Amen
For spectacular Spiderman alone that category should be in S but i respect the instigating
Nah, the fact that all cartoons were lumped in with the Ultimate Spiderman show automatically brings them down to F.
@@alenor210 ulitmate spiderman was good wtf are u talking about
@@iMightyElephant maybe it got better later on, I only watched the first season and change as a kid, but from what I remember it kinda sucked
@@alenor210 i admit is was kinda for kids but i thought it was pretty solid even watching it as an adult. Doesn't hold a candle to spectacular spiderman tho
The editor sometimes be killing me. Mason said “weve covered all the bases” and they put up a clip of spiderman going around the baseball field for that trophy in 2 😂 such a little thing for the effort but it made me chuckle.
The 90’s cartoon shall not be forgotten!
Spiderman TAS was better than all the others. SS tier
It deserves to be S tier for the "SHOCKER! You can't escape me, I'll chase you to the ends of the EAAAAAAAAAAAARTH!" scene alone.
@@WolfA4 I personally like the episode where he turns into a spider and falls down the sink…
I love how Martin Sheen’s character just couldn’t say “with great power comes great responsibility” and instead they convoluted the whole conversation he has with Andrew Garfield.
Yeah, "You are a lot like your father. You really are, Peter, and that's a good thing. But your father, he lived by a philosophy, a principle, really. He believed that if you could do good things for other people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here. Not choice. Responsibility." just rolls off the tongue.
@@TrumbullComic "also if you see a crime happening just involve yourself regardless of the circumstances or potential consequences"
@@TrumbullComicWhat Uncle Ben said there about Peter’s father having a strong moral code is evident when he showed up in a deleted scene in the second movie as having faked his death.
Sure, people were trying to kill him so he went into hiding to protect Peter… or something. Guess those people stopped looking for him so he could show up after Gwen died and let Peter know that he wasn’t dead, he just abandoned his son.
What a stand-up guy. Thanks Sony! Lmao.
@@TrumbullComicStill better than Tom Holland’s hamfisted spiel to Tony Stark in Civil War. The context is just missing.
@@TrumbullComic it is truly iconic and Andrew Garfield Spiderman totally lied to Tom Holland Spiderman about the quote.
I love when you guys just spray us listeners with a hot jet of SPUMM
The absence of Spider-Man Turn off the Dark and Italian Spiderman are over sights. I just got to the part of the video where you told me not to put this in the comments, but I simply need to.
I appreciate ultimate Spider-Man being ranked S, I feel like people hate on it but I think it worked to bring in new readers to comics.
It hurts that neither of them have watched Spectacular Spider-Man. I stand by the idea that it's the single best piece of spider-man media
I used to be an intern at Sony back in 2020. I can confidently say the SPUMM universe will not stop until we as an audience say we like them. Many fascinating things going on behind the scenes there though such as their planned J. Jonah Jameson spin off film starring JK Simmons, but also continuing the previously scrapped Aunt May movie but instead this time with Marisa Tomei. All of this probably still on the planning board for them I’m sure, along with the probably still in development Hydro Man movie that would tie into the MCU that would’ve been titled “Blue Harvest.” They can’t keep getting away with these decisions.
I hope both sides of your pillow are warm tonight
Now redo the list to include the 60s and 90s Cartoons. The 90s version lives in my head rent free
The "Spiderman and his Amazing Friends" universe is S-tier. Firestar and Iceman and all the villains and crossovers. Best animated series of the 80's.
Spidey and his Amazing Friends is on Disney Junior
My nephew ❤ it
@@RocafellaPlazaDifferent show, similar name
This is the very first time that I'm in total agreement with the ranking of one of your tier lists.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've been super interested in the continuity of the production for the Spider-Man movies as I recently read that article from THR. Kevin Feige said that in order to establish a different tone from all previous iterations, each film had to have a "vibe" and no film was supposed to repeat the same vibe. Also, around the time of Spider-Man: Far From Home, they were recognizing that they needed a new, less-structured approach to filmmaking after they couldn't lock in Joaquin Phoenix for a multi-picture deal as Dr. Strange, and sort of needed to let franchises grow more organically. Just paraphrasing Feige, they knew that Spider-Man: No Way Home (although they hadn't decided on the name) had to be completely different from all other Spider-Man films, and because of his costume and their new approach to fostering the filmmaking, they gave NWH the working title of 'blue harvest'. It's really spectacular how much effort can go into things like this!
You rambled a bit towards the end and made me figure out what you were doing right before reading it.
You left out Spidey and his amazing friends? The thing my 3 year old makes me watch almost everyday?
That left out spiderman the animated series lol
Y’all totally forgot the 90’s cartoon. That one was my favorite
I know you guys don’t really do trailer breakdowns anymore, but I wanna request you two discuss the Deadpool & Wolverine teaser. Your trailer breakdowns were always insightful and fun!
I like that one with Spider-Man and other assorted Spider-Man characters. Glad to see it mentioned here boys
As if they talked about 70s Spider-Man, and didn’t mention the banging theme song!
I think Spider-Man 3 has been elevated to 'perfectly good' with time, by seeing the new creatively bankrupt and corporate ways movies can suck without technically being "bad". There is heart and effort and charisma and a POINT to Spider-Man 3, which is so insanely refreshing to return to that I've almost forgotten why I found it disappointing in the first place.
It helps, of course, that I never had a problem with the Raimisms like dancing emo Parker. I guess that's what most people hated about it, not the fact that it was at least 1½ movie jammed into the runtime of one movie and it has this fight-or-flight vibe to the pacing where it can't ever really settle. Dancing emo Parker is still there, obviously, but the issues I had feel like luxuries when a No Way Home exists, where any attempt at themes is just displaced completely by fanservice excess, and you have entirely computer generated stand-ins for the roles the villains used to play. Just surface cutouts pasted in with no more thought afforded to them than *look! everybody's here!*
The dancing and cheese I can forgive, its the story structure that throws me out. It basically juggles two and a half movies worth of plot badly squished together.
The whole Harry Amnesia thing was there to get Harry out the way while they set up Sandman.
The Clint Marko killed Uncle Ben retcon was their to facilitate the Black suit stuff.
And the Gwen drama was there to push Eddie down the Venom road.
It's all so messy and unnecessary: If you have Harry try and fail to take down Pete and be on the fence about killing him, then you can have him become Venom and ditch Eddie's character entirely.
If you have Aunt May accidentally injured in Flint's robbery, then you don't have to retcon the Uncle Ben stuff.
Hell, if you just swap around the New Goblin stuff, so Harry starts by confronting/manipulating MJ before going for the full on attack, you can reintroduce the storyline without having to rehash the Harry and Pete stuff, and without having to bench Harry as soon as he's introduced.
The movie isn't as bad as its sometimes made out to be, but it's frustrating because it feels like with less studio interference, or another pass at the script, there is a Spider-man 2 waiting to get out.
@@matthewstarkie4254Oh absolutely. I downplayed my initial disappointment in my comment, but of course all the things you say are true and the real issue with the movie. Even though I agree that it's messy, I think it's remarkable that it manages to both fully feel like Sony just jammed Venom into an already working movie, AND feel like Raimi did the best he could to preserve the movie he wanted to make while also adhering to the things mandated by Sony. I don't think making anyome else Venom was ever on the table. Sony have been chomping at the bit to make 90s Venom/Lethal Protector happen as a spinoff for ages. It's like... pathological on their part or something.
But yeah, for sure, the movie used to make me profoundly sad because you can see the movie he wanted to make in there. Peter simply succumbing to his fame and self centeredness, because that's a human thing that can happen, and then finding his compass and getting out of that. The moral isn't that black goop from space can make you evil, it's that Flint Marko - the killer of uncle Ben, the symbol of injustice in these movies - isn't inherently more *evil* than Peter. It's more coming of age good stuff, and by the time Sony had their way with the movie, it's so murky.
But I maintain that it's a testament to Raimi as a filmmaker that you can still parse the message, even though it would obviously be more satisfying without Venom being jammed in there.
4:48 great transition, smooth bit of editing, good job 👍 🤟👏
If I was ranking universes, I simply would have to put the Mr Sunday Movies-verse on the S tier. Not the Australian podcasters that we deserve, but the ones that we need right now...
I was hoping you’d talk
About the ‘60s cartoon
Weird that you didn't mention the 90s animated series. Surely you grew up with that?
4:25 I just realised that the guy who played Perry White in the 70s Spidey show also played Darren's boss in the 60s classic sitcom Bewitched.
I REALLY hope they cover a Spectacular Spider-Man episode on CoG one day. I understand that there's a lot of superhero shows so obviously they haven't seen everything, but I would really love them to talk about this one.
The New Animated Series aka MTV Spider-Man meant a lot to me
Italian Spiderman. A must watch short film for any spider lover.
When they announced a new Ultimate universe, I was like... Oh no... then I read that first issue of the Spider-man and it was very good. I dunno if I'm in to the entire new Ultimate universe, but as a middle-aged man myself now, that Spider-man is fascinating.
Wasn’t expecting Mason to describe a white projectile as a big thick rope today
Liked for the Peter David shout out. He’s a legend
"It's me, Dr Morbius."- Jared letgo.
"DOCTOR WHO?"- Matt Smith
Spiderman 1994 tv series has to be the absolute top of S tier, up there with spiderverse movies, i hope you see this comment and it keeps you up at night for forgetting & skipping it
ahhhhhhh
You guys are cracked! Putting SPUMM in anything but F-tier.
thanks mason for recommending the spider-man spider-verse movies and then recommendeding that I should look at it,
MR Sunday I FUCKING LOVE YOUR CHANNEL BROTHER! Been watching for YEARS ❤️❤️❤️❤️
But how could you forget the 2007 Spin Master Amazing Spiderman Training Studio DVD universe?
Can't believe James and Maso haven't watched Spectacular Spider-Man.
Best Spidey show.
Putting the unknown ones in F just to mess with the viewers is why I love this channel
Rodney!
me when Mr Sunday Movies uploads on sunday 🤯
Guys... a few frames of the 1960s animated series, but no mention of it? Come on.
Thank you Matt
You’re welcome.
16:03 I've watched that video multiple times before and I still don't get why he opened up so early 😂🤣 how embarrassing knocking yourself out at a children's party, in your work uniform, doing your job😂
Italian Spiderman remains the best Spiderman.
ONLY the Venom movies work from Sony. And ONLY because of Hardy. He's just so enjoyable.
I can’t wait for Madam Web! What a dynamic character! Girls get it done. Also, the film breaks new ground because it’s grounded in reality!
Omg the 90’s cartoon was literally the best. It covered everything.
That's right. I'm you. You're me and this is a gun. 😂😂😂
Jesus Christ that last clip of Spider-Man failing a back flip, he completely whacked his face on the ground
Watched this about an hour ago, decided to go on a Spider-Man binge and then realised a couple of these universes are impossible to access via legit means whilst I have to use 3 separate platforms to watch all the movies. Would've cost a fortune so I gave up. How did Marvel of all companies become so bad at taking money out of open hands?
The Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon from 2008 is pretty good. Unfortunately there was only 2 seasons of it but it's theme rocks fairly well.
Shattered dimensions/edge of time were my fav game spideys
Alright, caravan of garbage spectacular Spiderman. It's only 2 seasons, you could do it in a weekend. It's amazing
how dare you not mention the 90's animated series 😆😂😂
That Spectacular Spider-man series is really good.
spectacular spider man is objectively s tier
Next tier list should be avengers, you’ve already done justice leaguers and it can be comic book characters and movie characters
You guys gotta watch some of the cartoons. Some really good stuff
Spectacular Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man are both A tier.
Ultimate even has some comic cross-over episodes.
Here's my list (each tier is in no particular order)
S: Insomniac, 616, MCU (Watts and Russos), Spider-Verse
A: Raimi
B: MTV
C: Webb
F: Spumc
F---: The universe that Toomes comes from in Morbius because I refuse to believe the same guy who loved his family so much realises he'll never see them again and goes "hope the food's better in this joint".
Spider-Man TAS from 90s? Completely absent?! That was definitely one of the best, and would be considered the first MCU.
No analysis of "Spidey and His Amazing Friends"? My kids love it.
James and Mason need to watch Spectacular Spider-man
Mason is really trying to get the h8 mail in this one
Dear Editors: That clip at the end with Spiderman faceplanting had me dying laughing for several minutes. Thanks for that!
Best thing about the Spider-verse movies. Spooderman for sure, that meme is now a canon version of Spiderman 🤣
I’m the one Spider-Man Unlimited fan. I’m not really gonna argue with that ranking thought.
1:40 that panel on the right totally looks like James lmao
Hearing these guys briefly debate whether to put Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy in EITHER S or F was really stressful.
for real (it belongs in F)
spider-man 3 memes are more relevant than holland's whole trilogy. cope harder.
Spectacular Spider-Man animated series belongs in S Teir for sure!
the 1994 spiderman cartoon was best version. Good old Saturday morning cartoons.
Spider-man: Life Story is S tier for me. It's a fantastic critique of the issues that plague Marvel and DC insisting that it's too risky to move away from the status quo so their characters can never actually get old or stay dead.
Great video but bummed 1966 wasn't ranked (yes I saw the reference at the end :-))
What about Spider-Man the animated series from the 90s?
Fun fact, Spider-man's costume was originally meant to be black and red, but there was an inking issue that made it more of a navy color. At one point, when he decided to give up being a superhero, he was going to move to a farm. The story was meant to be a secret, so they used a codename so no one would know what was going to happen: Blue Harvest. Which is, of course, the original name of Star Wars.
Oh come on, that was a good one
It would be fun if it was revealed SPUM/Venom universe and Webb/Garfield ASM universe were one and the same.
Or just make Andrew Garfield/an older actor the spider-man of that universe.
You guys should watch like the first 3 episodes of each season of every Spider-Man show for Spider-Man 4.
Am I tripping? Or did they not mention the 90s animated series 😢
It's all Mason's fault
I call this podcast the Lasagna Boys because BOY, do they love Garfield.
Happy (Mr) Sunday!
I appreciate you all putting Amazing Spider-man tv series over the Amazing Spider-man movie series.
Recognize the classics for what they did for us.
Did I miss the 90s cartoon in here? That was one of the best!
How is Ken Watanabe NOT the Japanese supphidamann? That’s gold, Jerry.
3:03 Me too James, me too.
I'll try Primo Ham if you guys watch some episodes of Spectacular Spider-Man.
The disrispect and the audacity of mixing the incredible Spectacular Spiderman with the rest of the F class.....nonononono....bad bad bad xD
Let’s see what Mr Scumbag Movies has for us this time
ALSO all the action figure versions!
Missing the Mr Sunday Movies universe with Tom 'Olland and Corn of Coblin, the all time GOAT universe
Sorry if that's offensive to hosts who are actual goats, I wasn't thinking when I said it :(
16:05 I think he was a uni student that dressed up as spidey to pay for tuition, and ended up dying because of that flip :(
I was about to search for "I'm you and you're me and this is a gun" until the clip showed up in the video
Can't believe the Australian classic "Italian Spiderman" didn't get mentioned
Y’all were way too generous to the Amazing Spider-Man series lol