Evolution of Spider-Man in Movies & TV (1977-2021)

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Evolution of Spiderman in Movies & TV - Spider-Man (1977) → Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

Nicholas Hammond - The Amazing Spider-Man (TV and Film Series 1977–1981)
Tobey Maguire - Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy (2002-2007)
Andrew Garfield - Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man film series (2012-2014)
Tom Holland - Marvel Cinematic Universe (2016-2021)
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Still tobey’s Spider-Man will have a special place in the heart of 90s kids

gru_ams
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Still won’t ever get over Gwen’s death 😢

xoCarmiMay
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My favorite Spider-Man is Tobey Maguire

dodik
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When I was a kid I cried watching Tobey Spider-Man when he got beat up. Tobey my Spider-Man

xylem
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Andrew Garfield will always be my favourite spider man. I love his costume

ningalowalter
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lets be honest, they are all great, on their way. when the three spidey's were together, it was awesome and nostalgia at the same hope they do it again. lets just enjoy and dont argue to much.

valentinoKun
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For me growing up i ALWAYS loved Sam Rami's Spider-man, that spot will always have a place in my heart, personally it was the best spiderman, but i will say i LOVED Andrew and Tom Holland's spider-mans as well

lynxydarkshade
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We need more Spidey! They should bring Spider Gwen and Miles Morales too!

raymondreddington
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I loved all the movies and each actor did a great job, but Tobey Maquire will always be Spider-man to me!

AnicaCronje
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my favorite spider man is tom he is amazing 😃😃😃😃😊😊❤️

edenvalerio
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I remember how confused I was back in my elementary school days after watching Tobey, then switched to Andrew as Spidey. My little brain couldn't handle what was happening before, but nevertheless, Spider-Man's whole arc, especially Spider Tom made me love them.

treasure-uund
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90s Tobey Maguire
2K Tom Holland
Facts

um_class
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Gwen's death still hits (no pun intended) and would absolutely love Garfield having another Spider-Man film, he's terrific

themrwilson
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I can’t wait for the Amazing Spider-Man 3

jasond
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All Spider-Man movies were good in their own way. I love all three of them equally

VideoStalker
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My favourite Spiderman is Toby Maguire

Editmanwww
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I turned 51 today, so I remember each and every one of these iterations. Know what? I LOVED them all, too! I LOVE Spider-Man! I often have dreams about being Spider-Man! I will never forget how much I used to spaz out, whenever we would be flipping through the T.V. channels (remember that?) and we'd catch Nicholas Hammond's Sider-Man, crawling up a wall or doing his funky little Spider-Man "sneaky-walK" thing that he did. "STOP HERE!" I would yell! I didn't care if the plot sucked because I didn't understand the plot, anyway. I just wanted to see Spidey climb up the wall and kick bad-guy butts!
Next, I remember when Sam Raimi's Spider-Man was announced in the Geek magazines I used to read. The Internet was still pretty new, but we could still download trailers from sites and watch them. It took a while, but it was better than just waiting for them to come on T.V. commercials. I'll never forget the scene they included with Spidey sliding down his web behind the bad guy, upside-down, the soles of his feet pressed against each other with the web between them, just like he did in the comics! My little brother and I cheered! Then the movie came out and we saw it together and had a blast! We loved Kristen Dunst as M.J. and Rosemary Harris as Aunt May. Two was great, but Three was...
The Amazing Spider-Man takes a lot of flak, but I really liked it. I loved how they gave Peter his brains back and that his web shooters were mechanical devices of his own design. I never liked the organic web shooters in the Raimi series because they never made sense. Spiders don't shoot webs from their wrists, after all! And the mechanical web shooters being Peter's design illustrate his brilliance as well as give him a weakness for villains to play off of for a plot device when they run out of fluid. I really didn't like the design of the costume, though. Amazing Spider-Man 2 really seemed like an improvement in this area and I was really looking forward to seeing more of that iteration of Peter Parker, as I loved how they had given him back his wit. That was something I always felt was the BEST thing about Spidey: he would not only kick the bad guys' butts, but he would make fun of them while he was doing it and Andrew Garfield was really good at portraying that. I was upset that they killed it.
Tom Holland's doing a great job, but I have to admit I'm glad that they're getting him out of high school. Not too excited about Marissa Tomei as Aunt May, but I'm warming up to it. I'd love to see a different Flash Thompson because I'd really like to see Agent Venom and this guy really doesn't seem the type. Other than that, I'm happy with it.
That's about it. I see good in all of 'em. Spider-Man is like pizza in my opinion: no such thing as bad pizza, right?

shadowfreak
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I was 4 when Hammond's 1977 Spider-man came out. I've been a Spider-man fan ever since. Even have a picture of 5 year old me sitting on the knee of a mall Spider-man cause you know....Santa is overrated. Can't really pick a favorite because they are all good in their own right, and are a product of the era when they were made.

alex
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I love a good crossover. No Way Home with all 3 Peter's/Spidey was great viewing.

Mikyda
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I like the ones with Tobey the most. But they are all good. Garfield is really a good actor. Holland's first one was too "kiddy"-ish, but the following two ones were good.

pvn