Ranking Every Spider-Man Universe - A Tier List

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Sony Pictures is about to add a new SPUMM (Sony Pictures Universe Of Marvel Movies) to it's roster with much hyped and anticipated Madam Webb. So in preperation for what will be the biggest movie of 2024 or perhaps ever we take the time to rank every Spider-Man Universe. From the movies including Tom Holland in the MCU, Andrew Garfield with Marc Webb and Tobey Maguire in the Sam Raimi trilogy to the 90's animated series, the live action 70s entry, Japanese Spider-Man, Venom, Morbius, Into/Across The Spider-Verse and more! Thanks for watching










#SpiderMan #Marvel #MCU #MadamWebb #SPUMM
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This video was good but let's not get away from the fact that James went to see Iron Man in Rome in 2008

elliotcook
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“I’m you, you’re me, and this is a gun” remains an all-timer line

THEdanieljohnson
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Sad to see the lack of a "Corn of Coblin" tier for the Corn of Coblin universe, it was an instant classic

trinny
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The working title for the Japanese Spider-Man movie was Green Harvest-san.

softballhumanoid
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What about the "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" Broadway musical? Where actors got injured during rehearsals?

briansayles
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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??

twohats
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I definitely recommend checking out the Spectacular Spider-Man animated show. That was very well done.

TrumbullComic
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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.

disasterblast
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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.

Star_Wars_With_PercyMan
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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.

DaveTheeGoliath
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The 90’s cartoon shall not be forgotten!

jimmybryant
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For spectacular Spiderman alone that category should be in S but i respect the instigating

iMightyElephant
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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

Lsd
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I love when you guys just spray us listeners with a hot jet of SPUMM

moonverine
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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.

publicoutlaw
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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.

blazedonakayake
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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.

badhollywoodscience
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You left out Spidey and his amazing friends? The thing my 3 year old makes me watch almost everyday?

JGWoofWoof
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"It's me, Dr Morbius."- Jared letgo.

"DOCTOR WHO?"- Matt Smith

davidblank
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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!

reubenfong