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Donald Glover played Uncle Aaron in Spider-Man: Homecoming and actually mentioned that he had a nephew who lived in the neighborhood that he didn’t want anything bad happening to.
The Stan cameo in this was the first to reach theaters after his passing. I remember there being audible crying in the theater during that scene when I first went to see it. When Stan says that he’ll miss him, the whole audience was thinking, “we’re going to miss you too!”. The movie came out five years ago and that scene, and especially that line still hit me like a ton of bricks every time I watch it.
I saw it in IMAX 3D and I feel that was perfect because it has a 3D quality to it even when it's not in 3D because a lot of the non-focused stuff is a bit blurry. It was AWESOME in IMAX 3D, so I'd definitely suggest you see it that way for the next one.
Spider-Ham is John Mullaney. OG Spider-Man is Chris Pine. Prowler is Mahershala Ali (He's teased in the MCU as Blade, among many other things) Gwen is Hailee Steinfeld (Vi from Arcane, and the new Hawkeye in MCU)
In Peni's home universe, Richard and Mary Parker weren't killed in an aeroplane crash, meaning Ben and May adopted a child, that child being Peni. This means that when Peni says that her father died, it's still Uncle Ben who died, despite Peter not becoming Spider-Man. Poor guy can't catch a break.
Totally didn't expect how good this would be when I first watched it -- the comic-animation incredible style, music, characters and heart! Remains my favourite Spiderman since Tobey. Growing up with Looney Tunes, Spiderham has a special place in my heart!
I don’t know why the Spider-Man reactions don’t get as many views as others, but it’s a solid choice, I like all the different Spider-Man movies, they’re all good and have their own unique feel to them.
@@MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly I've been looking forward to it so much, i'm scared to be let down by having too high hopes since this movie has such a special place in my heart :(
One of the best animated and Spiderman movies ever made. I am floored everytime I watch it. Welcome to the Spiderverse Jen! Keep Wheezing! And keep watching Spiderman movies!
6:41 This comic is actually based on Amazing Fantasy #15 with the look of Peter and his suit being pulled from this comic. It's also his Earth-616 Mainline Universe origin story so it's interesting to see this in the Ultimate Universe Miles Universe is inspired by the Ultimate Universe known as Earth-1610. It was Marvels way of creating a new modernized continually, basically a starting point for a new generation who did not want to jump into a Universe with 60+ years of comic books making it extremely difficult for fans to just jump into Spider-Man comics. This universe started with Ultimate Spider-Man in 2000 set in the same year introducing us to a 15 year old Peter Parker modernized for this decade along with a few changes to his origin but for the most part it was pretty similar. 11 years later Miles was introduced and became Spider-Man like we see in this movies. In the comics there's a 15 year age difference between Miles and Peter with Miles being around 13 and Peter late 20's when they first meet. Peter Parker of the Ultimate Universe does not train Miles directly but after the death of Peter by the hands of his villians Miles takes up the mantle of Spider-Man. Green Gobin looking like a massive monster demon is also accurate to the Ultimate Universe. As this was a new universe disconnected from the mainline Earth-616 the writers could put interesting spins new spins on characters so instead of Norman being a super strength man in a Goblin suit and Glider he was turned into a demon like monster after he injected himself with a failed Super Solider Serum mixed with the same Spider dna that bite Peter. The biggest differences between the comics and this film is how long Miles and Peter knew each other. In the movie they barely get time to chat before Spider-Man dies while in the comics Miles and Peters were good friends for a few years before his death. The whole Spider-Verse aspect is also completely new and has nothing to do with the origin or Miles or the death of Ultimate Spider-Man. This happened later when Miles was the new Spider-Man where he actually meet up with a bunch of alternate Spider people and even meet the Spider-Man of Earth-616 mainline Marvel universe who after the Secret War event and the destruction of the Ultimate Universe Miles actually lives on Earth-616 now with this slightly older Spider-Man. Another difference is Peter Parker being blonde. This isn't hair dye as we also see a young blonde Peter with uncle Ben so interesting indeed. Also Miles Universe has some interesting brand differences from Koca-Cola instead of Coca-Cola to PDNY instead of NYPD just odd differences compared to our own universe and that of Peter B Parker. In the Ultimate comics brand names and pop Culture in general is the same as ours but I do like this change. On the topic of Peter P Parker he's from the Mainline Marvel Universe known as Earth-616 which you can see on Kingpins display. This is pretty much where all the mainline Marvel comics take place but like the Ultimate Universe this is all very much an adaptation of these universes so it's not one to one accurate. The MCU for example has also started referring to itself as Earth-616 as well.
Most versions of Peter Parker Spider-Man don't have organic webbing. It was actually a mild controversy when the first Spider-Man movies came out, to not give him the web shooters.
Yes, Miles does have his own comics, but originally he lived in the Ultimate Universe , a parallel world separate from the main continuity. He has since moved to the main universe in the comics.
That’s why I sometimes don’t know how to feel about the introduction of the other Spider heroes. I feel like this should’ve been Miles movie, seeing as how this is our first introduction to him (in terms of the movies.)
Please keep doing Spider-Man reactions. Even if they don’t get a lot of views those of us that watch them really appreciate it. Plus they could blow up much later
Wow this was amazing, without doubt one of your very best reactions Jen incredible editing awesome little touches and a wisdom nugget "when in danger sing " brilliant 😅 your wisdom nuggets are one of my most favourite things I friggin love them 🤩 cheers for the mind-blowing reaction Jen that was epic 👌
Yes what great way to end a Monday night. This is my second favourite spider man movie and I can’t wait for spider man: Across the spider-verse to come out.
Two noteworthy details that I always appreciate when I see this movie: Olivia "Doc Ock" Octavius says her friends call her Liv. When the villains break into Aunt May's house, Aunt May goes, "Oh great, it's Liv..." ...Some history between them, it seems! Also, toward the end, Doc Ock is fighting the whole "Spider gang", and when Miles finally shows up she looks surprised and says "Spider-Man..?" Not only did she somehow immediately clock that he wasn't from another universe like the others, she also instantly recognized him as her world's Spider-Man. Despite having believed Spider-Man was dead.
I never noticed until now that when they recreated the kiss from the Tobey Maguire Spider-man during Peter Parker's lore recap at the beginning, they made Mary Jane the one hanging upside-down.
Before you feel sorry for Kingpin, remember, his family left because they couldn't condone who he has become; also remember, even if his plan was totally successful, with NO complications due to the tamper, his goal was not to return his family from the dead, but to STEAL SOME OTHER VERSIONS FAMILY. Somewhere, in the multiverse, is a version who succeeded, and thus also somewhere there is a version that has had HIS wife and son stolen from HIM [and that version probably is blaming the wrong person].
It's genuinely amazing to me that, even though i knew all about Spider-Man when I watched it, i had no idea what to expect. It somehow managed to be entirely new and completely familiar AT THE SAME TIME. Oh, and it looks great, sounds great, makes you laugh, and is very moving ...also ALL AT THE SAME TIME! It's nuts.
"Doc Ock is a lady!" And voiced by the lovely Kathryn Hahn 😉 She has a really fun intro and I love her character design of soft stretchy arms. Prowler (Uncle Aaron) also has great design, and the sound cues that follow him are like asmr to me. Spider-Verse has some excellent characters and I especially love the contrast between the two Peters 🍕 It really is the best Spiderman movie so far. It captures the heart and soul of the hero across 7 (8 if you count Miguel from the post-credit) variations. Can't wait for the sequel.
Hey Jen you can absolutely say for me I really appreciate your spiderman stuff love him he's absolutely epic and of your videos reaction to great with all different emotions such the best you are treat to laugh smile and cry along with you the best
Would you believe, of all the alt-Spider-Men, the oldest is... *Spider-Ham?!* Yep. _Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham_ debuted in a parody comic in 1983. It featured anthropomorphized animal versions of all the Marvel superheroes of that era. The rest of them didn't exist until more than 30 years later.
The orbs or “dot” aesthetic to the dimensional energies of the portal generator are known within the comic industry and comic fandom as “Kirby Dots” or “Kirby Krackle”. They are named for their creator, Jack Kirby. It was a common style he used for depicting crazy SciFi energies like the portal in the this movie, spaceship propulsion, eldritch magic, you name it. Jack was a very talented artist that provided the visual side of most of Marvel’s pantheon. He was the artist to Stan Lee’s writing on the creation of the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, and many others. He even created many well known characters with other writers like Captain America, Red Skull, the Cosmic Cube (Tesseract in the MCU), and many well known DC characters as well since he worked for both companies at various times in his career. He is also a sore spot of comic history for many fans as he passed away in the early 90’s. Many years before such old school comic creators would ever receive the proper recognition for their creations and the impact it has had on our popular culture over the last not quite a century. I for one would have liked to live in a world where Jack lived much longer and he and Stan got to do paired Waldorf and Statler or Odd Couple style duel cameos in all of the past MCU movies together…
Its too bad the OG's aren't getting the views. I think as you get closer to the more recent ones the views will climb, They all are worth a watch and are relevant to the entire series. Even this, although animated, is part of the big picture,
Miles' history in the comics is a bit more complicated. Marvel started a new imprint called Ultimate Marvel, where they had a new universe, so that they could tell stories that didn't have decades of continuity to account for. The first and most popular title was Ultimate Spider-Man. It featured a version of Peter Parker that was much younger than one in the mainline universe. About 10 years of Ultimate Spider-Man comics later, they did a storyline where Peter died. However, soon afterwards a "new" Spider-Man appeared...Miles Morales. A few years later, there was a big crossover event called Secret Wars, where the entire Ultimate universe (and every other universe) was destroyed. A few survivors remained on a world pieced together from some of the different Earths, with both the mainline Spider-Man and the Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales) being among them. That story ends with the re-creation of the multiverse, but instead of going back to "his" universe, Miles (along with his friends and family) end up staying in the mainline universe (alongside Peter Parker).
A point that becomes all the more relevant for the sequel: *all* the Spider people are from the comics. Yes, even Spider-Ham. If we go by Wiki-size alone, Marvel is the largest fictional universe ever created.
I confess to Marvel/DC burnout these days, but the animation on this one is BEAUTIFUL (as is the editing on this reaction). And yes, there was a comic called "Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham" in the 80s. That was a real thing.
I disagree w so many Spider-Man 3 critics; it’s not Spider-Man 2, but still very good. The triple endings are outstanding. 2 pts makes me cry. If people would stop comparing a movie to the Best ones ever made, you’ll be a much happier person 😊
impossible not to share the reactor's enthusiasm whenever someone watches this for the first time. it's such a blast. one thing no live action super hero movie (especially now that they're so often directed by committee) can really capture is the personal style of an individual cartoonist, what makes a steve ditko spider-man different from a todd mcfarlane spider-man etc. some people do bring their own style to live action supes (tim burton, the o.g. raimis) but that's why this is the best super hero flick to me: the design and animation is so visually distinctive and unique-to-itself that it really does feel like a comic come to life, even beyond the more obvious "comic book-y" touches.
Peter Porker, the amazing Spider-Ham, is a well established comics character… and before this movie popularized him, a go to obscure reference for a podcaster I listen to. He’s let off that a bit since this came out. Also, Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin, is a Marvel villain that shows up a few places, both animated and live action. He’s rendered in a much more stylized way in this movie for obvious reasons, but he’s one of the few non super powered people who can go toe to toe with various super heroes. He overtrains himself so that he’s almost solid muscle, virtually no body fat on him according to the comics.
Great choice! The animation really makes the most of the visual opportunities and provides allowances for what would be, in live action, over-the-top witty banter.
Remember, Jen, real spiders don't bite us without a reason. The one that bit me when I was about nine only did so because I accidentally pinched her. And, as with most species, it wasn't a big deal.
Not true. On my first night in the woods in the military, I woke up with a spider-bite next to my eye. It was so swollen, I could barely see out of that eye for a week or two.
Bloody good show! That was a high octane reaction. Totally unreal watching you getting everything you wanted….dope lady villain and heroine, story, animation, perfect music not to mention the Spider Gang and Aunt May. And you nailed it Spider-Jen...that is what is missing from the live action Spideys...the sense of absolutely anything goes which the animation totally bathes in. The closest in my estimation that the live actions come to the animations are the sequences where Parker is web slinging and the Doc Oc fight on down the bldg in the second movie. Champagne wishes Spider-Jen and as we say in the Marvel universe...’Nuff Said!!!
Aww, that's one of my favorite lines from Liv "Could you give me that back young man? It's Proprietary." the threat she loads into 'proprietary' is so perfect :)
20:48 SpiderWoman, SpiderGwen, Silk, Madam Spider, Mary-Jane Watson-Parker (Spinnaret Earth 18119) , and Anna-May Parker (Spiderling Earth 18119) all have partial or full comic books about them.
- It will be a trilogy; the next one, Across the Spider-Verse, comes out on Jun 3. The post credits scence shows Spider-Man 2099, who is in the sequel. You can look up the trailers for it. - This is largely based on the Marvel comic universe (which is not the same as the Marvel Cinematic Universe). Miles is a polarizing figure amonst fans of the Spider-Man comics. To simplify the explanation, in the comics, Marvel introduced him as a replacement to Peter Parker (the Peter B. Parker in this movie is basically an older (a modern, in 2018) OG Peter Parker from the "main" Marvel comic universe, since you see him in his home universe with a Coca Cola sign), and they did it in a pretty ham fisted way. Marvel had to back track on that when Miles was not accepted to a sufficient extent in the fan base. They have had more success with Miles being clearly set as the Spider Man of his own universe (and the Spider-Verse, which is also from the comics, allowing some expansion of the stories available) while keeping the OG Peter Parker as the Spider Man of the main Marvel Comics Universe. All that being said, this movie is widely considered as the best Spider-Man movie. - Yes there is a Spider Gwen comic, but there has also been a main Marvel universe Spider Woman (Jessica Drew) since 1977. An alternate universe version of Jessica will be in Across the Spider-Verse.
Dude...I watch A LOT of yt reactors. This is the best movie reaction channel for me by far. I love that you appreciate and experience the movies as a true fan of cinema. Cheers from KCMO, USA
The sequel hits theaters June 2nd (US) and I can't wait!! Edit: And yea finish the trilogy and then watch the two Andrew Garfield movies, wouldn't be fair to leave him out lol and they are also good movies.
Interesting facts about this movie. Peter Parker - The Amazing Spider-man, Peter B. Parker - The Sensational Spider-man (I may have them mixed up). There is another in Sensational Spider-man. Sony animation created new work processes to "match" the color bleed from comics. You'll notice that there is a slight edge discrepancy, between where the "edge" is, and where the color of the items ends. Most notable on the background. Miles was animated at a different speed (28 frames per second, IIRC) while everything else was done at a lower speed (14 frames). That way his movements are more fluid. Yes, those spider persons all have their own comics. Peni Parker's spider's bot is called SP//DER, and was introduced in 2014. Spider-man Noir (voiced by Nic Cage) had his first comic run in 2009. Spider-Ham was from 1983. Spider-Gwen was first published in 2015 as a 5 part comic that had such popularity that it became its own thing. Spider-man 2099 (the end credits guy) was introduced in 1992. These do not account for the Spider-man in the Defenders, the Avengers, or when he teams up in Deadpool/X-Men comics. Yes a Spider-verse 2 is in the works, and may (I hope I hope I hope) have Silk and Mistress Web (two other spider persons). Madam Web is an anti-villain more than a hero, but is also in control of the Spiderverse. And, of course, yes. That costume shop owner was Stan Lee.
this movie is easily one of the best marvel projects in the last 10 years. yeah i'd put it over endgame, this movie was amazing, visually, sonically, story wise, character wise. everything was soooo spot on and tight. beats the pulp out of recent marvel shit.
This is my favorite movie of all time. I can't wait for Across the Spiderverse in a couple of weeks (I'm going to see it 7 times opening weekend) and Beyond the Spiderverse next year.
Until No Way Home, this was the best Spider-Man film. But, you have to watch all the other Spider-Man films to really appreciate No Way Home. So, yes, watch them all.
Spider-Ham's been around since I was a kid in the '80s (his first appearance was in '83). There were tons of other animal-themed Marvel characters, although I can only remember Hulk-Bunny and Captain Americat off the top of my head... oh, and MJ was a water buffalo for some inexplicable reason. The rest of the characters are somewhat newer, with Miles popping up in 2011. I'd stopped collecting comics by the time Miles came on the scene, but I had all the comics with Spider-Man 2099 (from the end credit scene). He first showed up in 1993 in Marvel's 2099 line... which was a bunch of comics from the Marvel Universe's future (well, one possible future) in (you guessed it) 2099. Miguel O'Hara was actually a pretty good character and I enjoyed his book for the most part. As for the movie... it's a BLAST!! Wonderfully done, start to finish.
Spider-Man, in the comics, does not have the ability to shoot webs from his body. Instead, he invented a fluid that turns into webs when exposed to air and shooters he wears on his wrist. When Sam Raimi was doing the movies with Tobie, he felt it was unrealistic for a teenager to invent such an incredible thing, so made the webs come out of his wrists. The Andrew Garfield Spider-Man, Tom Holland Spider-Man, and this film all use mechanical web shooters and chemical webs.
For a new animated film, I highly recommend "A Scanner Darkly" an amazing film starring Keanu Reeves, RDJ, Woody Harrison, Rory Cochran and Wynona Ryder; It's a brilliant rendition of a book by Phillip K. Dick.
To answer you question, yes. Marvel has over hundred or more Spider-People both from the main comic universe as well as within the marvel multiverse. Some having their own comic stories such as Gwen, Peter, Miles and Miguel O’Hara.
Olivia is using Kingpin. When she promises him "all the families you can want," she knows that anyone brought in from another dimension will eventually die in agonising pain and she's never told him.
Yes, all the versions of Spider Man shown have origins in real comics before this. MIles, Spider Gwen, Spider Ham and Spider Man Noir have their own series. Penni has made guest appearances.
Miles is one of the most popular newer heroes there are multiple comic runs about him, featuring him in team-ups, etc. He first appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man. And yes, theres a Spider-Gwen comic. Theres also a Gwenpool comic, her name is a mix of Gwen Stacy and Deadpool and fun fact: she has no relation to either of those characters. Yeah, comics can be fun sometimes (But i heavily recommend the first Gwenpool comic!)
Yes, Every varient of Spider-Man in this movie is a characters form Comics they have first appearance in event name "Spider-Verse" except Miles because he is form Earth-1610 (AKA.Ultimate Universe) A parallel world created to edit character profiles and stories to be more modern
The spiderman at the endtag is spiderman 2099, a cyberpunk version. in the 90’s cyberpunk was rising and a limited run of comics for a couple of characters was printed. spiderman 2099, punisher 2099 etc.
Not only is the this the best Spiderman movie, but it's also one of the best superhero and animated movies, PERIOD! And as a home theater enthusiast, I can say it's also one of !best looking and sounding movies on 4K bluray! Unfortunately it had the lowest box office gross of all the Spiderman films, and a lot of people still won't give it a chance because it's animated, which is so friggin' lame! SMH...
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The third Sam Raimi film for sure. If for anything, it has a very infamous Peter Parker sequence that is either very funny or very weird.
If you plan to watch all the MCU Spider-Man movies, you should definitely watch all the other movies first...
They've ALL got My Votes: "Yes, Yes & Yes!!!"
Jen, I have not seen this one, but I'm here for it all the same. YES to anything Spiderman, and YES to anything MCU!
Yeah, might as well go for all three.
*Jen instantly recognizes giant sci-fi gizmo as a particle accelerator*
NERD! (Highest compliment imaginable)
🤓👍
The line "I thought I was the only one" hits so hard. The way it's delivered makes you feel how alone Peter has been.
Donald Glover played Uncle Aaron in Spider-Man: Homecoming and actually mentioned that he had a nephew who lived in the neighborhood that he didn’t want anything bad happening to.
And Marvel was lame for that and messing with Miles first villain just to have him cameo as "nice".
The Stan cameo in this was the first to reach theaters after his passing. I remember there being audible crying in the theater during that scene when I first went to see it. When Stan says that he’ll miss him, the whole audience was thinking, “we’re going to miss you too!”.
The movie came out five years ago and that scene, and especially that line still hit me like a ton of bricks every time I watch it.
Glad you loved it, it did win the Academy Award for animation that year...and there IS a sequel coming later this year! :)
And a third one coming next year 🎉
I missed this one in theaters b/c I've never been a fan of Spiderman. But this one is a cinematic MASTERPIECE !!!
Agreed!! ☺️👍
It was almost overwhelming in the theater. I find it a much easier watch on a smaller screen.
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I saw it in IMAX 3D and I feel that was perfect because it has a 3D quality to it even when it's not in 3D because a lot of the non-focused stuff is a bit blurry. It was AWESOME in IMAX 3D, so I'd definitely suggest you see it that way for the next one.
I saw it 10+ times in theaters 😅
I love this movie. For me it's perfect. The way references come back around, the writing is so tight. The animation and the music are amazing.
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This film has a great cast. Off the top of my head, Spider-Man Noir is Nicolas Cage and Peter B Parker is Jake Johnson (Nick Miller from New Girl)
Spider-Ham is John Mullaney. OG Spider-Man is Chris Pine. Prowler is Mahershala Ali (He's teased in the MCU as Blade, among many other things) Gwen is Hailee Steinfeld (Vi from Arcane, and the new Hawkeye in MCU)
Oscar Isaac is Spiderman 2099 too
In Peni's home universe, Richard and Mary Parker weren't killed in an aeroplane crash, meaning Ben and May adopted a child, that child being Peni.
This means that when Peni says that her father died, it's still Uncle Ben who died, despite Peter not becoming Spider-Man.
Poor guy can't catch a break.
This took home the Oscar for Best Animated Feature 😊
Oh that's awesome!! ☺️👍
It beat “Incredibles 2,” “Isle of Dogs,” “Mirai,” and “Ralph Breaks the Internet.”
@@gerstelb not the best competition lol but spider man definitely deserved it no matter what
Totally didn't expect how good this would be when I first watched it -- the comic-animation incredible style, music, characters and heart! Remains my favourite Spiderman since Tobey.
Growing up with Looney Tunes, Spiderham has a special place in my heart!
Peter Porker!!! 🥰
I don’t know why the Spider-Man reactions don’t get as many views as others, but it’s a solid choice, I like all the different Spider-Man movies, they’re all good and have their own unique feel to them.
You'll be happy to know they're about to release a sequel to this, Jen. I'm really looking forward to it!
Amazing!!!!!
@@jenmurrayxo they’ve been working on it since at least 2019 so I have very high hopes 🤩
@@MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly I've been looking forward to it so much, i'm scared to be let down by having too high hopes since this movie has such a special place in my heart :(
Yes, Spider Gwen also has her own comic...
One of the best animated and Spiderman movies ever made. I am floored everytime I watch it. Welcome to the Spiderverse Jen! Keep Wheezing! And keep watching Spiderman movies!
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"I dare not hope for a spider lair." 😂❤ Awesome Jen!
6:41 This comic is actually based on Amazing Fantasy #15 with the look of Peter and his suit being pulled from this comic. It's also his Earth-616 Mainline Universe origin story so it's interesting to see this in the Ultimate Universe
Miles Universe is inspired by the Ultimate Universe known as Earth-1610. It was Marvels way of creating a new modernized continually, basically a starting point for a new generation who did not want to jump into a Universe with 60+ years of comic books making it extremely difficult for fans to just jump into Spider-Man comics. This universe started with Ultimate Spider-Man in 2000 set in the same year introducing us to a 15 year old Peter Parker modernized for this decade along with a few changes to his origin but for the most part it was pretty similar. 11 years later Miles was introduced and became Spider-Man like we see in this movies.
In the comics there's a 15 year age difference between Miles and Peter with Miles being around 13 and Peter late 20's when they first meet. Peter Parker of the Ultimate Universe does not train Miles directly but after the death of Peter by the hands of his villians Miles takes up the mantle of Spider-Man.
Green Gobin looking like a massive monster demon is also accurate to the Ultimate Universe. As this was a new universe disconnected from the mainline Earth-616 the writers could put interesting spins new spins on characters so instead of Norman being a super strength man in a Goblin suit and Glider he was turned into a demon like monster after he injected himself with a failed Super Solider Serum mixed with the same Spider dna that bite Peter.
The biggest differences between the comics and this film is how long Miles and Peter knew each other. In the movie they barely get time to chat before Spider-Man dies while in the comics Miles and Peters were good friends for a few years before his death. The whole Spider-Verse aspect is also completely new and has nothing to do with the origin or Miles or the death of Ultimate Spider-Man. This happened later when Miles was the new Spider-Man where he actually meet up with a bunch of alternate Spider people and even meet the Spider-Man of Earth-616 mainline Marvel universe who after the Secret War event and the destruction of the Ultimate Universe Miles actually lives on Earth-616 now with this slightly older Spider-Man.
Another difference is Peter Parker being blonde. This isn't hair dye as we also see a young blonde Peter with uncle Ben so interesting indeed. Also Miles Universe has some interesting brand differences from Koca-Cola instead of Coca-Cola to PDNY instead of NYPD just odd differences compared to our own universe and that of Peter B Parker. In the Ultimate comics brand names and pop Culture in general is the same as ours but I do like this change.
On the topic of Peter P Parker he's from the Mainline Marvel Universe known as Earth-616 which you can see on Kingpins display. This is pretty much where all the mainline Marvel comics take place but like the Ultimate Universe this is all very much an adaptation of these universes so it's not one to one accurate. The MCU for example has also started referring to itself as Earth-616 as well.
Most versions of Peter Parker Spider-Man don't have organic webbing. It was actually a mild controversy when the first Spider-Man movies came out, to not give him the web shooters.
Yes, Miles does have his own comics, but originally he lived in the Ultimate Universe , a parallel world separate from the main continuity. He has since moved to the main universe in the comics.
That’s why I sometimes don’t know how to feel about the introduction of the other Spider heroes. I feel like this should’ve been Miles movie, seeing as how this is our first introduction to him (in terms of the movies.)
The shoulder touch would TOTALLY work on Jen...
I disagree, mostly because it'd never work...certainly not if I were to try it, on any woman.
I love the subtle joke that the female Doc Ock and Aunt May know each other. In the comics Doctor Octopus and Aunt May dated and almost got married.
"Oh great... It's Liv." Is such a great little callback.
Please keep doing Spider-Man reactions. Even if they don’t get a lot of views those of us that watch them really appreciate it. Plus they could blow up much later
Even if it doesn't do that well on the channel, you should watch them for your own enjoyment!
Depends on her patreons choices
Wow this was amazing, without doubt one of your very best reactions Jen incredible editing awesome little touches and a wisdom nugget "when in danger sing " brilliant 😅 your wisdom nuggets are one of my most favourite things I friggin love them 🤩 cheers for the mind-blowing reaction Jen that was epic 👌
Every Spider-man movie must be watched. No Way Home is amazing.
Every single Spiderman in Spiderverse has their own comic
Yes what great way to end a Monday night. This is my second favourite spider man movie and I can’t wait for spider man: Across the spider-verse to come out.
Can't wait!!
I saw this in theaters when it came out. It rocked. My freakin'. World.
Two noteworthy details that I always appreciate when I see this movie:
Olivia "Doc Ock" Octavius says her friends call her Liv. When the villains break into Aunt May's house, Aunt May goes, "Oh great, it's Liv..." ...Some history between them, it seems!
Also, toward the end, Doc Ock is fighting the whole "Spider gang", and when Miles finally shows up she looks surprised and says "Spider-Man..?"
Not only did she somehow immediately clock that he wasn't from another universe like the others, she also instantly recognized him as her world's Spider-Man. Despite having believed Spider-Man was dead.
Not sure on the Liv/May history specific to this movie, but in the main Marvel Universe (616) Aunt May did almost marry Doc Ock.
I never noticed until now that when they recreated the kiss from the Tobey Maguire Spider-man during Peter Parker's lore recap at the beginning, they made Mary Jane the one hanging upside-down.
Since you were wondering, the sequel is coming out supposedly June this year. Can't wait to see it!
Before you feel sorry for Kingpin, remember, his family left because they couldn't condone who he has become; also remember, even if his plan was totally successful, with NO complications due to the tamper, his goal was not to return his family from the dead, but to STEAL SOME OTHER VERSIONS FAMILY.
Somewhere, in the multiverse, is a version who succeeded, and thus also somewhere there is a version that has had HIS wife and son stolen from HIM [and that version probably is blaming the wrong person].
Spider-Man Across the Spider-verse came out in theaters on June 2, 2023.
It's genuinely amazing to me that, even though i knew all about Spider-Man when I watched it, i had no idea what to expect. It somehow managed to be entirely new and completely familiar AT THE SAME TIME. Oh, and it looks great, sounds great, makes you laugh, and is very moving ...also ALL AT THE SAME TIME! It's nuts.
"Doc Ock is a lady!"
And voiced by the lovely Kathryn Hahn 😉
She has a really fun intro and I love her character design of soft stretchy arms. Prowler (Uncle Aaron) also has great design, and the sound cues that follow him are like asmr to me.
Spider-Verse has some excellent characters and I especially love the contrast between the two Peters 🍕
It really is the best Spiderman movie so far. It captures the heart and soul of the hero across 7 (8 if you count Miguel from the post-credit) variations. Can't wait for the sequel.
This is why Disney fired Phil Lord and Chris Miller from SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY
Because they had a mind of their own
I'm so glad you did this movie. For my money it's the best superhero flick of all time.
It's so awesome!!
I cracked up when Peter said "Oh great, it's Liz.". I dunno why I just did.
Hey Jen you can absolutely say for me I really appreciate your spiderman stuff love him he's absolutely epic and of your videos reaction to great with all different emotions such the best you are treat to laugh smile and cry along with you the best
Would you believe, of all the alt-Spider-Men, the oldest is... *Spider-Ham?!*
Yep. _Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham_ debuted in a parody comic in 1983. It featured anthropomorphized animal versions of all the Marvel superheroes of that era. The rest of them didn't exist until more than 30 years later.
My favourite animated film after Incredibles and Akira purely because of the stylish art direction. Jen’s Wisdom Nuggets never fail to impress 😃
Seriously. They need to collect them and make some shorts out of em 😂😂😂
The orbs or “dot” aesthetic to the dimensional energies of the portal generator are known within the comic industry and comic fandom as “Kirby Dots” or “Kirby Krackle”. They are named for their creator, Jack Kirby. It was a common style he used for depicting crazy SciFi energies like the portal in the this movie, spaceship propulsion, eldritch magic, you name it.
Jack was a very talented artist that provided the visual side of most of Marvel’s pantheon. He was the artist to Stan Lee’s writing on the creation of the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, and many others. He even created many well known characters with other writers like Captain America, Red Skull, the Cosmic Cube (Tesseract in the MCU), and many well known DC characters as well since he worked for both companies at various times in his career.
He is also a sore spot of comic history for many fans as he passed away in the early 90’s. Many years before such old school comic creators would ever receive the proper recognition for their creations and the impact it has had on our popular culture over the last not quite a century.
I for one would have liked to live in a world where Jack lived much longer and he and Stan got to do paired Waldorf and Statler or Odd Couple style duel cameos in all of the past MCU movies together…
I love how your "shut up shut up shut up" at 22:09 was in time with the music lol
I wouldn't mind a Spider-Gwen movie with Lady Doc Oc as the villain.
The dramatic spider bite and the he just slaps it like nothing get me every time😂😂
Its too bad the OG's aren't getting the views. I think as you get closer to the more recent ones the views will climb, They all are worth a watch and are relevant to the entire series. Even this, although animated, is part of the big picture,
Miles' history in the comics is a bit more complicated. Marvel started a new imprint called Ultimate Marvel, where they had a new universe, so that they could tell stories that didn't have decades of continuity to account for. The first and most popular title was Ultimate Spider-Man. It featured a version of Peter Parker that was much younger than one in the mainline universe. About 10 years of Ultimate Spider-Man comics later, they did a storyline where Peter died. However, soon afterwards a "new" Spider-Man appeared...Miles Morales.
A few years later, there was a big crossover event called Secret Wars, where the entire Ultimate universe (and every other universe) was destroyed. A few survivors remained on a world pieced together from some of the different Earths, with both the mainline Spider-Man and the Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales) being among them. That story ends with the re-creation of the multiverse, but instead of going back to "his" universe, Miles (along with his friends and family) end up staying in the mainline universe (alongside Peter Parker).
A point that becomes all the more relevant for the sequel: *all* the Spider people are from the comics. Yes, even Spider-Ham. If we go by Wiki-size alone, Marvel is the largest fictional universe ever created.
I'm glad you did this one! So much fun!
Your reactions were great Jen
Thanks! ☺️👍
I confess to Marvel/DC burnout these days, but the animation on this one is BEAUTIFUL (as is the editing on this reaction).
And yes, there was a comic called "Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham" in the 80s. That was a real thing.
He was a spider who got his powers from being bitten by a radioactive pig.
@PhilBagels which they kept in this film!
I disagree w so many Spider-Man 3 critics; it’s not Spider-Man 2, but still very good. The triple endings are outstanding. 2 pts makes me cry. If people would stop comparing a movie to the Best ones ever made, you’ll be a much happier person 😊
Yes, there will be at least TWO sequels, with the first one - Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Part 1 - hitting theaters this summer.
I have a theory that a character in the Spider-Man comics, Madame Web, sends the spiders that give the heroes their powers.
The guy at the end was Miguel O'Hara, Spider-Man 2099, the most popular alternate version of Spider-Man. People were mad that he wasn't in this movie.
impossible not to share the reactor's enthusiasm whenever someone watches this for the first time. it's such a blast. one thing no live action super hero movie (especially now that they're so often directed by committee) can really capture is the personal style of an individual cartoonist, what makes a steve ditko spider-man different from a todd mcfarlane spider-man etc. some people do bring their own style to live action supes (tim burton, the o.g. raimis) but that's why this is the best super hero flick to me: the design and animation is so visually distinctive and unique-to-itself that it really does feel like a comic come to life, even beyond the more obvious "comic book-y" touches.
Peter Porker, the amazing Spider-Ham, is a well established comics character… and before this movie popularized him, a go to obscure reference for a podcaster I listen to. He’s let off that a bit since this came out.
Also, Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin, is a Marvel villain that shows up a few places, both animated and live action. He’s rendered in a much more stylized way in this movie for obvious reasons, but he’s one of the few non super powered people who can go toe to toe with various super heroes. He overtrains himself so that he’s almost solid muscle, virtually no body fat on him according to the comics.
Blond Spider-Man is a reference to the character of Ben Riley who is a blond Spider-Man and is called the Scarlet Spider-Man.
Yeah, 2 more in the works. If you want, the teaser trailer for part 2 is out now.
Great choice! The animation really makes the most of the visual opportunities and provides allowances for what would be, in live action, over-the-top witty banter.
You should watch every Spider-Man movie. Even the "bad" ones.
Every spider-man that you saw absolutely has a comic. Every single one.
Remember, Jen, real spiders don't bite us without a reason. The one that bit me when I was about nine only did so because I accidentally pinched her. And, as with most species, it wasn't a big deal.
Not true.
On my first night in the woods in the military, I woke up with a spider-bite next to my eye. It was so swollen, I could barely see out of that eye for a week or two.
I hope you were granted superpowers 🦸♀️
@@ThisLoveIsSweet😄
Bloody good show! That was a high octane reaction. Totally unreal watching you getting everything you wanted….dope lady villain and heroine, story, animation, perfect music not to mention the Spider Gang and Aunt May. And you nailed it Spider-Jen...that is what is missing from the live action Spideys...the sense of absolutely anything goes which the animation totally bathes in. The closest in my estimation that the live actions come to the animations are the sequences where Parker is web slinging and the Doc Oc fight on down the bldg in the second movie. Champagne wishes Spider-Jen and as we say in the Marvel universe...’Nuff Said!!!
Thanks Zholla! I loved Across the Spider-Verse too! :)
Aww, that's one of my favorite lines from Liv "Could you give me that back young man? It's Proprietary." the threat she loads into 'proprietary' is so perfect :)
20:48 SpiderWoman, SpiderGwen, Silk, Madam Spider, Mary-Jane Watson-Parker (Spinnaret Earth 18119) , and Anna-May Parker (Spiderling Earth 18119) all have partial or full comic books about them.
Soundtrack is killer. Now Across the Spider-verse
Notice the voice when the collider is first turned on, "multiple dimensions opening," it's the voice of Olivia Octavius.
To me, this is the best Spider-Man movie of all time. Even better than the live action ones.
- It will be a trilogy; the next one, Across the Spider-Verse, comes out on Jun 3. The post credits scence shows Spider-Man 2099, who is in the sequel. You can look up the trailers for it.
- This is largely based on the Marvel comic universe (which is not the same as the Marvel Cinematic Universe). Miles is a polarizing figure amonst fans of the Spider-Man comics. To simplify the explanation, in the comics, Marvel introduced him as a replacement to Peter Parker (the Peter B. Parker in this movie is basically an older (a modern, in 2018) OG Peter Parker from the "main" Marvel comic universe, since you see him in his home universe with a Coca Cola sign), and they did it in a pretty ham fisted way. Marvel had to back track on that when Miles was not accepted to a sufficient extent in the fan base. They have had more success with Miles being clearly set as the Spider Man of his own universe (and the Spider-Verse, which is also from the comics, allowing some expansion of the stories available) while keeping the OG Peter Parker as the Spider Man of the main Marvel Comics Universe. All that being said, this movie is widely considered as the best Spider-Man movie.
- Yes there is a Spider Gwen comic, but there has also been a main Marvel universe Spider Woman (Jessica Drew) since 1977. An alternate universe version of Jessica will be in Across the Spider-Verse.
Dude...I watch A LOT of yt reactors. This is the best movie reaction channel for me by far. I love that you appreciate and experience the movies as a true fan of cinema. Cheers from KCMO, USA
Thank you!! ☺️👍
heyo from former Co-Mo. @r. thomas
The sequel hits theaters June 2nd (US) and I can't wait!!
Edit: And yea finish the trilogy and then watch the two Andrew Garfield movies, wouldn't be fair to leave him out lol and they are also good movies.
Tobey's Spidey making his own web naturally makes him the odd one out.
Interesting facts about this movie.
Peter Parker - The Amazing Spider-man, Peter B. Parker - The Sensational Spider-man (I may have them mixed up). There is another in Sensational Spider-man.
Sony animation created new work processes to "match" the color bleed from comics. You'll notice that there is a slight edge discrepancy, between where the "edge" is, and where the color of the items ends. Most notable on the background.
Miles was animated at a different speed (28 frames per second, IIRC) while everything else was done at a lower speed (14 frames). That way his movements are more fluid.
Yes, those spider persons all have their own comics. Peni Parker's spider's bot is called SP//DER, and was introduced in 2014.
Spider-man Noir (voiced by Nic Cage) had his first comic run in 2009.
Spider-Ham was from 1983.
Spider-Gwen was first published in 2015 as a 5 part comic that had such popularity that it became its own thing.
Spider-man 2099 (the end credits guy) was introduced in 1992.
These do not account for the Spider-man in the Defenders, the Avengers, or when he teams up in Deadpool/X-Men comics.
Yes a Spider-verse 2 is in the works, and may (I hope I hope I hope) have Silk and Mistress Web (two other spider persons). Madam Web is an anti-villain more than a hero, but is also in control of the Spiderverse.
And, of course, yes. That costume shop owner was Stan Lee.
Question
Hero can't kill villains but the villains can kill hero and innocent people like, what does that make sense?
Watch them all so you'll appreciate No Way Home more when you get to it.
Amen to that!!!
this movie is easily one of the best marvel projects in the last 10 years. yeah i'd put it over endgame, this movie was amazing, visually, sonically, story wise, character wise. everything was soooo spot on and tight. beats the pulp out of recent marvel shit.
So fun to see your nerd joy for this!
This is my favorite movie of all time. I can't wait for Across the Spiderverse in a couple of weeks (I'm going to see it 7 times opening weekend) and Beyond the Spiderverse next year.
6:39 the peck edits lol
Jen, "Arcane" is an awesome animated series that I think you would really enjoy reacting too.
Also Gwen from this is the voice of Vi.
Until No Way Home, this was the best Spider-Man film. But, you have to watch all the other Spider-Man films to really appreciate No Way Home. So, yes, watch them all.
Spider-Ham's been around since I was a kid in the '80s (his first appearance was in '83). There were tons of other animal-themed Marvel characters, although I can only remember Hulk-Bunny and Captain Americat off the top of my head... oh, and MJ was a water buffalo for some inexplicable reason.
The rest of the characters are somewhat newer, with Miles popping up in 2011. I'd stopped collecting comics by the time Miles came on the scene, but I had all the comics with Spider-Man 2099 (from the end credit scene). He first showed up in 1993 in Marvel's 2099 line... which was a bunch of comics from the Marvel Universe's future (well, one possible future) in (you guessed it) 2099. Miguel O'Hara was actually a pretty good character and I enjoyed his book for the most part.
As for the movie... it's a BLAST!! Wonderfully done, start to finish.
When Miles goes through his phone after he gets bit, his characters real life creators are in his contacts.
Spider-Man, in the comics, does not have the ability to shoot webs from his body. Instead, he invented a fluid that turns into webs when exposed to air and shooters he wears on his wrist.
When Sam Raimi was doing the movies with Tobie, he felt it was unrealistic for a teenager to invent such an incredible thing, so made the webs come out of his wrists.
The Andrew Garfield Spider-Man, Tom Holland Spider-Man, and this film all use mechanical web shooters and chemical webs.
For a new animated film, I highly recommend "A Scanner Darkly" an amazing film starring Keanu Reeves, RDJ, Woody Harrison, Rory Cochran and Wynona Ryder; It's a brilliant rendition of a book by Phillip K. Dick.
To answer you question, yes. Marvel has over hundred or more Spider-People both from the main comic universe as well as within the marvel multiverse. Some having their own comic stories such as Gwen, Peter, Miles and Miguel O’Hara.
Olivia is using Kingpin. When she promises him "all the families you can want," she knows that anyone brought in from another dimension will eventually die in agonising pain and she's never told him.
As good as other spiderman films are, this is the best spiderman of all time! Love that this is a trilogy.
Yes, all the versions of Spider Man shown have origins in real comics before this. MIles, Spider Gwen, Spider Ham and Spider Man Noir have their own series. Penni has made guest appearances.
Miles is one of the most popular newer heroes there are multiple comic runs about him, featuring him in team-ups, etc. He first appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man.
And yes, theres a Spider-Gwen comic. Theres also a Gwenpool comic, her name is a mix of Gwen Stacy and Deadpool and fun fact: she has no relation to either of those characters. Yeah, comics can be fun sometimes (But i heavily recommend the first Gwenpool comic!)
That was Miles best friend Ganke Lee which the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies “borrowed” and turned into Ned.
Yes, Every varient of Spider-Man in this movie is a characters form Comics they have first appearance in event name "Spider-Verse" except Miles because he is form Earth-1610 (AKA.Ultimate Universe) A parallel world created to edit character profiles and stories to be more modern
The spiderman at the endtag is spiderman 2099, a cyberpunk version. in the 90’s cyberpunk was rising and a limited run of comics for a couple of characters was printed. spiderman 2099, punisher 2099 etc.
you definitely have my vote for the rest/all of the spider-man movies.
If you liked that, you also need to check out Kick Ass and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World!
Please keep with the "Spider-Man" movies, "Spider-Man 3" is just an experience you need to have 😄
I'll "Second" that...
The character of Uncle Aaron has a small part in "SpiderMan: Homecoming," and references his nephew but doesn't say the name "Miles."
26:24 Hoo boy
Not only is the this the best Spiderman movie, but it's also one of the best superhero and animated movies, PERIOD! And as a home theater enthusiast, I can say it's also one of !best looking and sounding movies on 4K bluray! Unfortunately it had the lowest box office gross of all the Spiderman films, and a lot of people still won't give it a chance because it's animated, which is so friggin' lame! SMH...
Tobey is pretty much the only version of Spider-Man that has organic webs. Most other versions use mechanical web shooters he invented.