How Miles FIXED Every Other Spider-Man Movie

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  • How Miles SAVED Every Other Spider-Man Movie
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  • @Jorddd
    @Jorddd  Год назад +1012

    Hey guys sadly I had to mute the music used in the spiderverse montage at 4:32 EVEN THO IT FALLS UNDER FAIR USE. HOBIE BROWN WOULD NOT WANT THIS. But just pretend really cool music is playing and keep watching ok thanks 🥰

    • @brianlitaiyan
      @brianlitaiyan Год назад +10

      Bruh keep the music in it's not like they took down the video

    • @ohboysyrup1993
      @ohboysyrup1993 Год назад +41

      @@brianlitaiyan they can though prob

    • @mr.ranno5432
      @mr.ranno5432 Год назад +40

      i thought my speaker busted

    • @MrGoofster
      @MrGoofster Год назад +7

      @@mr.ranno5432me too

    • @Dildaw69
      @Dildaw69 Год назад +4

      i had sunflower playing in my head as soon as it cut out

  • @MarioSonicBee
    @MarioSonicBee Год назад +1309

    I love how each Spider-Man we see on screen focuses on a different part of what makes Spider-Man, Spider-Man. Raimi’s focuses on the responsibilities and the tolls it can take on a person, Webb’s focuses on the vigilante aspect as well as the tragedy that can come from it, the MCU focuses on the growing up being Spider-Man requires and how it matures the barer of the responsibility. And Spiderverse? Well it takes these aspects and brings to question if they are needed to be Spider-Man. Do you need to suffer to be Spider-Man? Btw great vid, despite me being a year younger I would say I grew up with every live action Spider-Man in a way. Though the fact that your only a year older and making this good content makes me feel super old.

    • @botprag8049
      @botprag8049 Год назад +8

      they all do that lmao what you tryna cook here

    • @MRKNB10
      @MRKNB10 Год назад +58

      ⁠@@botprag8049Yes but for example, Tom’s movies are more about him growing up as Spider-Man way more than the other two. They all touch these parts but they don’t focuse on the same

    • @botprag8049
      @botprag8049 Год назад +8

      i see

    • @botmcg6886
      @botmcg6886 Год назад +1

      Watch Film Theory to answer that last question in Across the Spider Verse

    • @curist8411
      @curist8411 Год назад +1

      Great comment

  • @ceviche4life951
    @ceviche4life951 Год назад +453

    Spider-Man is also such a unique idea. Anyone can think of a hero with super strength or flight or a robot suit, but it’s the limits of Spider-Man that make the mantle cool. Not impervious to bullets, but still super strong. Still travels quickly, but through webs. The average Spider-Man is simply someone with those abilities and their own unique flavor, it’s an awesome foundation

  • @mardo6769
    @mardo6769 Год назад +1338

    Great video man, you do pose a good question. You would think that at some point we would eventually get tired of Spiderman content. Yet still, I also am probably more interested in Spiderman content than ever, I'm genuinely dumbfounded by how the stars just aligned with all of the Spiderman movies. When spiderman beyond the Spider-verse comes out I know it's gonna be the movie of the year what more is that I'm sure it will somehow find some way to deliver visuals beyond (pun intended) what we thought was even possible. Keep on making great content man.

    • @Lowzaracing
      @Lowzaracing Год назад +8

      best way to explain it honestly

    • @vivaraulito
      @vivaraulito Год назад +28

      It’s impossible to get tired of Spider-Man content when the live actions films haven’t even scratched the surface yet with the character there’s too much missing 80% of his rogues gallery of villains are nowhere to be seen on the big screen or his rogues gallery of Allies

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 Год назад +8

      Spider-Man is basically Batman on the opposite end of the spectrum. He’s emotional, feels real despite his heroics, and fights crime on the street level (as opposed to cosmic threats). Beyond the movies take into account all his TV shows (animated and live action) and video games, Spider-Man is one of, if not the, only comic book superhero that’s always drowning in adaptions and there’s still no or little fatigue. Not everything is fantastic, but there’s not such massive gaps between quality content that the audience becomes disillusioned

    • @nasace
      @nasace Год назад +3

      The Spider Verse series will be set as one of the best movie trilogies ever

    • @jjmanzano9
      @jjmanzano9 Год назад +6

      For me, I am burned out on Peter Parker Spider-Man. But I absolutely love Gwen Stacy, Miles Morales and Ben Riley. I think Sony is going in the right direction.

  • @calvinfourieza
    @calvinfourieza Год назад +365

    I think another reason a lot of people like spiderman is because there's always been a new spiderman show or movie for each generation to grow up with. Everyone knows his story and origin and that makes a very easy IP to make more content for while having a large audience that will at least give any new show or movie a try. There are a lot of great shows that don't have that and need to get you invested in this new universe just to get you to watch episode 1, but anyone can pickup a new spiderman series and know what's happening.
    Very good video. I almost crumbled to dust hearing your age seeing how good you are at dissecting topics in videos and putting it all together.

  • @Dildaw69
    @Dildaw69 Год назад +81

    it’s honestly crazy how far spiderman has come. when stan lee first pitched the idea of a teenager who had spider powers he was laughed at and now it’s one of the most successful franchises in the whole genre

  • @2Horrible
    @2Horrible Год назад +229

    The movie literally explains the morbius post credit scene too. The events of into the spiderverse affected many other universes making the MCU vulture travel to the venomverse.

    • @archflamingo9156
      @archflamingo9156 Год назад +1

      how explain

    • @drodrig1
      @drodrig1 Год назад +53

      ​@@archflamingo9156because of what happened in into the spiderverse, villains and characters are getting transported to different universes. It's why the spider-society exists

    • @uzunami810
      @uzunami810 Год назад +14

      He came cus of Strange's spell
      Like, you can literally see it in the Morbius movie, it was clearly the spell
      That's also why he isn't glitching

    • @raes704
      @raes704 Год назад +6

      @@uzunami810 And how did the spell send him to a random universe, it was supposed to send the invaders back to their earths.

    • @Salik96
      @Salik96 Год назад +1

      ​@@uzunami810 That's not true and doesn'tmake sense. It was supposed to send villians back to there earth's.

  • @charliecharlston
    @charliecharlston Год назад +57

    i think spidey is so popular cuz of how generalisable his troubles can be and how they can be allegorically relatable (toms spidey loses his high school friends when moving on to college) or just the normal relatable- family argument, grief, balancing passion and school etc. that on top of the idea that anyone could be spiderman makes for a character anyone could see themselves in

  • @kawaiiqueee3489
    @kawaiiqueee3489 Год назад +217

    Such an amazing character that will be immortalized for a very long time. I like how No Way Home gives all three actors a sequel to their movies

    • @marktheshark7588
      @marktheshark7588 Год назад +2

      NWH was meh and overrated.

    • @nothanksfools
      @nothanksfools Год назад +37

      @@marktheshark7588wow you’re so quirky and different

    • @goofnut69
      @goofnut69 4 месяца назад

      ​@marktheshark7588 if this is a real opinion can u plz explain why?

  • @luz1673
    @luz1673 Год назад +90

    Theres just something about Spiderman that makes you believe in them, whoever they are, and whatever their capabilities may be. Spiderman shows humanity in an incredible way, and as a lover of animation the Spiderverse series is absolutely visually beautiful, and I love to see the continuous adaptations of such a beloved super hero!

  • @yung_tron
    @yung_tron Год назад +9

    "how many spidermen can fit inside me" 💀💀

  • @cacti4324
    @cacti4324 Год назад +12

    “Oh my god, this fucking guy again” was a legendary line lmfao. It had me rolling

  • @FabbrizioPlays
    @FabbrizioPlays Год назад +49

    My take is, and has been for a while, that Spider-man is closer to classical mythology than a media franchise. If you keep finding different ways to rearrange the fundamental building blocks, you'll keep telling stories that resonate with people. Even if someone writes a garbage spiderman story, there's always someone who loves the concept enough to come along and write a good one.

  • @sheshermione10
    @sheshermione10 Год назад +18

    I’m personally still impressed by how much the spider verse films feel like comic books come to life. Love reading comic books and feel they have done the absolute best job of keeping the feel of a comic book in the films not just as comic relief but really feeling like they’re coming to life. Great video, truly enjoy hearing what you have to say on it!

  • @uzunami810
    @uzunami810 Год назад +165

    Spider-man is the only character who's perfect for both street level stories and multiverse stories

    • @ccelite3782
      @ccelite3782 Год назад +10

      I just hope MCU Peter gets one more street level movie before Secret Wars

    • @midniitemonsta
      @midniitemonsta Год назад +4

      @@ccelite3782*..Ya can’t wait for more tom holland..*

    • @ccelite3782
      @ccelite3782 Год назад +2

      @ogsloppnbiscuiitz1108 dude, come on

  • @baby_lemon933
    @baby_lemon933 Год назад +12

    drew gooden at 7:19 made me chuckle

  • @ender5574
    @ender5574 Год назад +10

    Yo that transition at 4:33 was COLD, I was expecting a meme sound or something but that was cool.

  • @turbkeysamdwich1880
    @turbkeysamdwich1880 Год назад +14

    10:51 fun fact: in the miles morales video game, there is a time capsule that has a big wheel toy in it.

    • @Jcksn9000
      @Jcksn9000 8 месяцев назад

      I was just going to comment that

  • @ef-jkota3611
    @ef-jkota3611 Год назад +9

    10:59 Damn bro couldn’t let me finish this video without making me laugh? You really snuck that in didn’t you?😂😂

  • @thelemmon
    @thelemmon Год назад +4

    The kid saying "21" at 11:04 looked better than yhe actual movie 💀

  • @BobaBoi2000
    @BobaBoi2000 Год назад +38

    Stan Lee single handedly gave us THE BEST comic book hero ever in history. When done right, Spider-Man is one of the hero’s you can never get tired seeing their movies. The fact that we can all relate to Peter Parker/Spider-Man is what makes him so popular, just a dude trying to get by with so little and always choosing to do the right thing when life goes wrong for him. We have yet to see so many iterations of Spider-Man, so many storylines and comic books we could get an endless amount of Spider-Man movies in our future.

  • @sparkle5164
    @sparkle5164 Год назад +39

    Spiderman has always been my favorite superhero. I didn't grow up on the Amazing Spiderman (even though they came out when I was younger lol) but I did grow up on Toby Maguire's Spiderman due to my dad absolutely loving those movies. I was so excited for Far From Home, No Way Home, Into the Spiderverse, and Across the Spiderverse and I actually saw them all in theaters!

    • @David-S.130
      @David-S.130 Год назад

      I can relate to that, my friend. When I was eight years old, I discovered the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies by watching it on FX.

    • @keemerthanever1942
      @keemerthanever1942 Год назад

      exactly the same thing with me lol

  • @tanzilam2435
    @tanzilam2435 Год назад +3

    TURN YOUR VOLUME DOWN BEFORE 7:37
    my poor ears T-T

  • @shanetyrolf3585
    @shanetyrolf3585 Год назад +8

    Yes! I've been pounding this idea into the ground with my friends since ITSV came out! The idea that even though there's NO WAY it was the plan from the start, it ret-conned ALL the movies into one cohesive BIG story

    • @recycledwaste8737
      @recycledwaste8737 Год назад +3

      Movie fans: "So it's just one big cohesive story?"
      Comic fans: "It always was."

  • @eddy_3863
    @eddy_3863 Год назад +2

    You're totally right. I think when "Into the Spider-Verse" came out, the Spider-Man-Hype got revived and now thrives again with "Across the Spider-Verse" and Insomniacs "Spider-Man 2". And of course I can't wait to see "Beyond the Spider-Verse"!

  • @jay7tennis
    @jay7tennis Год назад +3

    Danny Gonzalez as the fourth Peter Parker is a hilarious nod to his work in “Not SpiderMan”

  • @Aaron1Ayala
    @Aaron1Ayala Год назад +4

    “Since before I was born”
    *shows 2002*
    I’m old 😭

  • @LohserWhoDraws
    @LohserWhoDraws Год назад +17

    That was a great video! Your storytelling and editing style are easy to follow, at least for me :)

  • @AmberPanda382
    @AmberPanda382 Год назад +145

    I love how no way home doesn’t try to make sense. It isn’t supposed to be the most realistic movie, rather it does what everyone wants instead

    • @error8119
      @error8119 Год назад +17

      it rlly just came out and said “yeah three spidermen. That’s all we got, all your getting, PSYCH AUNT MAY IS DEAD. but fr tho that’s all we got, just enjoy”

    • @marktheshark7588
      @marktheshark7588 Год назад +5

      NWH is mediocre and overrated movie.The story was bad and it over relied on nostalgia.

    • @error8119
      @error8119 Год назад +23

      @@marktheshark7588 It was literally them doing what the fans wanted, y’all just call anything kid nowadays

    • @AmberPanda382
      @AmberPanda382 Год назад +35

      @@marktheshark7588 it was fun, it was enjoyable even if it wasn’t the best, and it worked. I won’t rewatch it to learn shit abt good writing, but I’ll watch it to have a fun ride with the spideys

    • @joshtimusprime5354
      @joshtimusprime5354 Год назад

      Nwh is better than across because across has linked itself to the mcu and basically tobey is an analomly since he saved his captian and gwen this basically means he should be the orginal anomaly but this inst addressed and let's be real nothing happens in that movie till spild hour at least nwh it's 30 minutes and I would rather see tobey and his villians than a bunch of incompetent and nerfed Peters in across.

  • @TheIcecreamcon2
    @TheIcecreamcon2 Год назад +1

    0:14 yo same my man, 18 and more into Spider-Man than ever

  • @christopherherr7561
    @christopherherr7561 Год назад +9

    How have we not gotten tired? Because who gets tired of BANGERS?

  • @georggggggge
    @georggggggge Год назад +5

    i think another thing that makes spiderman such an icon and hero in real life, is that his character alone has literally saved countless lives, whether its stan lee going to bankruptcy very early on in his life, more unfortunate topics like self harm or suicide, his character has made people who struggle with these things reconsider and find new meaning in life and helps teach that no matter how tough things ever get, you need to be able to always get back up on your feet, that message is something that always stays constant throughout spiderman, toby, andrew, tom, miles, yuri lowenthal, all have segments in their own spiderman media that shows them at their absolute worst and still managing to get up and get better, the sinister six scene from spiderman ps4 is the biggest indication of this, as well as tom after aunt may dies or when hes about to kill goblin, he still manages to see the brighter side and wear a smile, and i think that message is beautiful

  • @Nic_2751
    @Nic_2751 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for showing how retrospective because of something new coming up can absolutely change the aforementioned negative view of something and turning it into a positive

  • @BMApaullo
    @BMApaullo Год назад +7

    I’d also recommend looking into the Spider-Man character before the Raimi trilogy just to see how far they’ve come. Great video, I really enjoy the way you moved through your points and made the connections to specifically the other 2nd films, it’s a great talking point and I don’t think I’ve seen that brought up before

  • @damarkisallen1013
    @damarkisallen1013 Год назад +8

    This is such a well crafted video definitely underrated

  • @Throatgoat143
    @Throatgoat143 Год назад +2

    “How many spidermen can fit inside me” 😭

  • @anegron516
    @anegron516 Год назад +7

    we all just gonna ignore what he really searched up 0:18

  • @aPengwin1
    @aPengwin1 Год назад +2

    about Spiderman suffering, a TikTok that has stuck with me for a while said "As a kid I wanted the strength of Spiderman but now I want the strength of Peter Parker" and dear god I agree. Spiderman has so much more emotional strength than I do

  • @joshd108
    @joshd108 Год назад +7

    Makes you realize why Sony will hold on to him as long as possible

  • @FaxAboutBasketball
    @FaxAboutBasketball Год назад +11

    I think people don’t get tired of Spider-Man because they grew up with either the Garfield or Toby movies and their exited to see what these new spidermen have to offer and what part of their storylines gonna be different. And, Spider-Man’s a lot of people’s (I think most peoples) favorite comic book character/superhero, except maybe tony stark. But anyways, when a new hulk or Superman (I know he’s not in the mcu, sue me) movie come out, that big group of Spider-Man fans would be more enthusiastic to watch a Spider-Man movie. Due to that reason, they’ll watch the Spider-Man movies first because their hopeful that it would be different this time, but it won’t. They’ll try to be optimistic on the movie even though the directors copy and pasted it from Toby’s or Andrews movies. They see through that false reality. And because of that, their not tired of the movies. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.

  • @chopstick3555
    @chopstick3555 Год назад +9

    Bro, your videos are awesome!

  • @chanellesmith1856
    @chanellesmith1856 Год назад +5

    Now all BEYOND THE UNIVERSE has to do is find a way to incorporate Toby, Andrew AND Tom Holland and have them acknowledge and connect to Miles Morales in at least one cameo. If Sony finds a sensible and smart way to do this my heart will LEGIT EXPLODE!!!!!

  • @ComicBoy750
    @ComicBoy750 Год назад +19

    2:14 I share the same sentiment about Toby & Andrew’s Spider Man movies. I was 7 when Spider Man 3 came out so I remember watching that with my parents but the other movies less so until Homecoming & ITSV came out. Where I really fell in love with the franchise was with Ultimate Spider Man from 2012 - 2017 & Marvel’s Spider Man from 2017 - 2020. After this is when I really got into other aspects of the franchise like Tom Holland’s Spider Man & the Spider Verse trilogy. Those 2 shows were all the Spider-Man content I needed & it was interesting to see how the stories developed & what new predicaments Spider Man & his group of other characters would have to deal with.

  • @owohscorner
    @owohscorner Год назад +5

    At first i was tired of all the spiderman series and movie reboots. Now with Spiderverse i can go "Aight, this is just a different universe"

  • @zZz-d9l
    @zZz-d9l Год назад +7

    really enjoyed your su vids, pretty pumped to see that you're covering spiderverse too!!

  • @Qwyte
    @Qwyte 10 месяцев назад +1

    The spiderverse was a thing in the comics & brought to life in the 1990s tv series. That's how miles & all the other variants we know came to be

  • @DozerfleetProd
    @DozerfleetProd Год назад +5

    When the first Spider-Man movie hit theaters, it was a huge surprise, because no one knew if adapting Spider-Man for live action cinema would even be possible. He had a popular 90s cartoon, in spite heavy censorship. But live action Spider-Man was The Electric Company.
    Audiences were still getting used to the weird redesigns for the X-Men, and praying that the Daredevil movie with Ben Affleck wouldn't be entirely horrible. In the end, the best thing about it was Evanescence on the soundtrack, and the chili dog deals at Wal-Mart.
    And then, Spider-Man and the X-Men saved the genre after the total stink bomb that was Batman and Robin. A stink bomb not even Blade could clear the room of! And Blade was trying to bring respect back to dark superheroes right around the time that three years had passed since Mortal Kombat and Spawn were both given horrible adaptations, and one year after the sequel to Mortal Kombat nearly killed that entire franchise by how horrible it was. (Let's cut costs by replacing almost the entire cast with porn stars willing to work for peanuts, and then shoot it like a low-budget porno, but with bad CGI dragons and poorly choreographed martial arts instead of sex. What could possibly go wrong???)
    Audiences accepted Tobey Maguire, even with all his franchise's flaws, because it was still better than the other schlock audiences were getting.

  • @BobMinelli
    @BobMinelli 9 месяцев назад +1

    DUDE, i got to grow up with all this since 1967! Sure, looking back at the old 60's Spidey cartoons and the 70's live version for T.V....and even old Spidey again on The Electric Company...to me, it was all NEW and one step closer to satisfying this strange desire to see a really REALLY good Spider-Man LIVE ACTION.....one day. And we're here, in spades. Yep, and the 10 year old version of me is lovin' every minute of it. Peace! ✌🕸

  • @arandu4201
    @arandu4201 Год назад +2

    I grew up with spider-man and I will NEVER grow tired of him

  • @cabellero1120
    @cabellero1120 Год назад +3

    Every Spider Man movie contributed something to the character.
    Spider Verse Is just a different interpretation of his story.

  • @therealdustbuster9884
    @therealdustbuster9884 Год назад +2

    Spider-Man is also one of the most relatable super heros. This ties in to the idea that anyone can be Spider-Man. Most popular versions of him are ones where he's just a average person when he's not Spider-Man. He's not a billionaire, he's not a norse god, he's not a super soldier made to help end a war, he's just an average human being trying to make a living and persue his dreams. Him just being an ordinary person but still becoming a super hero makes him easier to relate to and can even inspire people.

  • @amekgomo5250
    @amekgomo5250 Год назад +4

    Batman and spiderman are the only superheroes who can be successfully done again and again. Cause you can do them in so many different ways.
    You could have detective batman, psychological thriller batman, ninja batman(literally) etc.
    I feel tho had we gotten a fourth Peter spiderman movie would start to feel overused

  • @Awesomemay
    @Awesomemay Год назад +3

    such a banger video!

    • @Jorddd
      @Jorddd  Год назад +1

      NO WAY I’m such a huge fan!! I just watched ur spiderman video a couple days ago

  • @iRikuZz
    @iRikuZz Год назад +3

    Its interesenting seeing the perspective of someone who wasnt around since the first big screen adaptation of Spider-Man. For me, who got the chance to watch all of them in the theatre I never had enough of it. The reboots didnt feel bad for me, I got excited with each one of them but they were all their own version of Spider-Man and, since there are a lot of comics of him with different versions, I didnt feel that weird either. Thats why Spiderverse worked so well, it was a combination of all that stories, making the one "created" by the community, the main character, Miles Morales.

  • @DC-pb6xq
    @DC-pb6xq Год назад

    “Don’t, Don’t shoot me down” audibly sung this out loud during the intro

  • @ZachRiccardi
    @ZachRiccardi 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love how we have interesting art styles in animated movies again, simply because of ITSV

  • @LegorocketsAnimation
    @LegorocketsAnimation Год назад +17

    Part of the appeal for Spider Man (or other Spider People) is they can be written for any audience. Younger viewers get a friendly colorful hero, while the older viewers can get a deeper story that focuses on important and sometimes difficult topics. Neither feel out of character. Additionally, you'd be very hard pressed to find someone who doesn't at least know of Spider Man. He's a familiar name, making it easy for the audience to get into the story.
    P.s. Spiderpocalypse sounds pretty cool

  • @2Rhe_43
    @2Rhe_43 Год назад +2

    0:19 AYOOO

  • @SilverAim
    @SilverAim Год назад +7

    you’re videos are actually awesome. it’s cool that there’s a creator interested in most of the same things as me and is only 2 years older! hope to see you blow up soon (but not literally 🤯)

  • @shottyjonny3972
    @shottyjonny3972 10 месяцев назад +1

    Goddamn it showing 2002 and saying “before i was born” was a fucking soul crusher. Kids are gonna be alright though. Good video

  • @NMbones98
    @NMbones98 Год назад +3

    Spiderman and batman remain the goats of superhero entertainment 🕷️ 🦇

  • @SuperAlfern
    @SuperAlfern Год назад +2

    There is also so many stories we havent seen yet, like Kravens Last Hunt or a good version of the venom saga etc.

  • @novispovis9507
    @novispovis9507 Год назад +1

    That transition made my Peter tingle

  • @someperson69420
    @someperson69420 Год назад +1

    Man searched how many spiderman movies can fit inside me

  • @duaamamdouh
    @duaamamdouh Год назад +2

    Miles kind of scares me because: when he uses his electrical powers it shows his VEINS EVERYWHERE AROUND HIS BODY

    • @Codyslx
      @Codyslx 9 месяцев назад

      Pretty sure that's his nervous system. Veins don't carry electric charges.

  • @kyriakosgeor
    @kyriakosgeor 5 дней назад

    Spiderman was a huge part of my teenage years! He was my favourite and still is after all this time! What makes the idea unique is the adaptiveness of stories and characters, as well as the focus on different aspects of the character and his life, wether internal or external. For example, I was inspired by spiderman to start training on parkour just to be able to "climb walls" like him (maybe the Assassin's Creed parkour videos helped as well but that's besides the point). It's not only the fact that he is relatable and is just a normal person etc. I think because he is also an underdog compared to big names like batman, superman, Iron-man etc, he represents the idea that the little guy has a chance to fight the big bad guys and come through it (possibly). He is a figure of hope in a world full of darkness if I may. He goes against the negative mindset of "if you don't have money or power in general, you will never achieve anything in life" which is somewhat true but the character of spiderman tells you that "even from nothing, if you have the will to do it, you can do it" and it ties well with the "great responsibility" that he also represents. He represents the people who stand up to the big guy and protect the little guy! And the fact that "anyone could be under that mask" gives people the ability to gain hope from him and think what their lives whould be if THEY were superheroes. And that's the first superhero to ever do that (if I remember correctly). Spiderverse movies are my favourite spiderman movies because it enchanses the idea of "anyone could be under that mask" and it was a saving place for my teenage self!

  • @philledzone
    @philledzone Год назад +6

    I like how the studios know that Spiderman is so important and so good. That's why, at least in my opinion, we have yet to see something genuinely bas come from this franchise. The games are amazing, the movies are amazing, the side movies are a little off but still cool! Man I'll never be able to get enough from this

  • @matthewisguy7336
    @matthewisguy7336 Год назад +1

    1:53 love your transition with the first comic

  • @ChadMichaelSimon
    @ChadMichaelSimon Год назад +1

    "I know this video is just me just kind of saying how good Spider-Man movies are..." It's so much more than that. Your perspective on Spider-Man is vital to his success. I'm sure it's shared by many of your generation.
    I was born in 1972, and Spider-Man was already an established brand - I have a picture of me opening Star Wars toys in 1978 wearing my Spider-Man pajamas. I had no idea, but in retrospect the character was only a decade old when I met him. He had comic books, cartoons, a quaint TV show, etc, but there was just one Spider-Man.
    Flash forward to the massive Spider-Man franchise you were born into. It has to be overwhelming to get into *any* comic book mythos when their histories span half a century (nearly a full century for the DC leads). Your perception of how No Way Home and Spider-verse helped to tie all of that together for newer fans is a great insight. It's like saying, "All of these pieces are valid. Enjoy the ones you love."
    Aside from his universality and compelling suffering, a big part of Spider-Man's appeal for me has always been fantasy wish fulfillment. It's fun. It's fun to imagine being an ordinary person suddenly given these extraordinary powers. Who doesn't want to walk back into high school and send the bully flying down the hallway? Sure, we can imagine being Superman or Batman, but Spider-Man sits in this sweet spot between them that says we don't need to be an alien or billionaire to be a hero.
    And web-swinging. While I love the characters and stories in the video games, if they released them as only web-swinging simulators I'd still buy them.
    Spider-pocalypse... It'll catch on.

  • @christopherbrenon
    @christopherbrenon Год назад

    “How are we not tired of this guy” because he’s freaking awesome

  • @yugrajsingh8490
    @yugrajsingh8490 Год назад +1

    "Whats up Danger?"

  • @cupobeans503
    @cupobeans503 Год назад +4

    Keep up the amazing content man, always brings a smile to my face

  • @marnixvangaalen9570
    @marnixvangaalen9570 Год назад +2

    7:18 really got me
    Can we all agree that Danny Gonzalez would be great as Spider-man?

  • @ciindyylouwho
    @ciindyylouwho 8 месяцев назад

    i have honestly not seen a single mcu movie but man, I can not get enough of spider-man, both movies and the ps-games, i love that there are so many different versions

  • @LordSeth-hf8ew
    @LordSeth-hf8ew 11 месяцев назад

    youre gonna feel like you were stupid every like 6-12 months not sure when that ends though, but this was very fun your excitement is relatable

  • @amogus4430
    @amogus4430 Год назад +1

    title: how miles fixed every other spider man movie
    thumbnail: insumnac spider go vroom

  • @matlopez558
    @matlopez558 Год назад +2

    Another amazing video from jord u fr need more attention keep it up amazing content

  • @xKingGingerx
    @xKingGingerx Год назад

    Did everyone just go past the “how many spidermen?? Can fit inside me”😂😂

  • @Ur_Sun_Bro
    @Ur_Sun_Bro Год назад +1

    love the subtle Igor reference in the beginning. (song name: A Boy is a Gun*).
    Both this song and Bound 2 by Kanye use the same sample from the original song in case anyone heard similarities.

  • @Alexssnott
    @Alexssnott Год назад +2

    I was surprised when you said you hit 10k subs, these videos are so high quality, and amazing with good editing too.

  • @chuuyxaa2423
    @chuuyxaa2423 10 месяцев назад +1

    Not Danny appearing outta no where 😭

  • @Ankanclank
    @Ankanclank Год назад +1

    Amazing ass video. I felt you really explained why you spider-man is such a big thing, because spider-man is not one person, it’s a franchise

  • @DeadToastLOL
    @DeadToastLOL Год назад +3

    awesome video man! super underrated channel for your type of content. you got this!

  • @kristopher3623
    @kristopher3623 9 месяцев назад

    I imagine aliens are going to think spiderman was some sort of folcloric creature that everyone loved.

  • @aidynebarnes340
    @aidynebarnes340 9 месяцев назад

    on a side note, this guys english teacher would be proud. this is the only thing we use in our daily lives. this guy made an essay props to you man

  • @hello_there_friend
    @hello_there_friend Год назад +3

    imagine if people thousands of years from now study spiderman in ancient mythology because they think he was like a folk myth or demigod or something like that.

  • @demonking519
    @demonking519 Год назад +1

    Watching this made me feel happy to be a Spider-Man fan Spider-Man isn’t just another superhero he’s someone that most of us can relate to and doesn’t matter what actor plays him or what iteration is better

  • @ThatManNelson731
    @ThatManNelson731 Год назад

    Spider-man and Tyler instrumentals go well together

  • @demoliosenash6883
    @demoliosenash6883 9 месяцев назад

    I can’t stop singing the Tyler when the beat comes on

  • @thelemmon
    @thelemmon Год назад

    "Why are we not tired of him yet" cuz he's awesome

  • @error8119
    @error8119 Год назад +1

    Fun fact, Spider-man 3 came out on my third birthday where I chose to have a spider-man themed party and actually did NOT get to see the movie till years later when I turned 13 and my mom bought me the entire trilogy set. That’s right, they allowed me to continue life NOT knowing the spidermen movies were even being made

  • @Xeno7510
    @Xeno7510 Год назад

    “Theres so many spiderman movies and spinoffs”
    Godzilla: hold my radiation

  • @DepthPerceptionEnjoyer
    @DepthPerceptionEnjoyer 9 месяцев назад

    THE DISS ON CODY KO IN 7:18 WAS INSANEEEE

  • @King_Neptune69
    @King_Neptune69 Год назад +1

    Batmans "thing" isnt not killing people. he frequently does in the comics, shows, and even in the 89 movie.

  • @gilnahnu
    @gilnahnu Год назад +1

    i can never get tired of spiderman.

  • @lewisguapo
    @lewisguapo Год назад

    "It's just a word Miles, your people say it all the time"

  • @chronhado771
    @chronhado771 Год назад

    10:50 Kraven actually had a pretty decent set of missions in the TASM2 game for xbox n ps3

  • @Rjthatguy8232
    @Rjthatguy8232 Год назад

    Bro as someone who is 3 months younger than the first spiderman, watched it and the sequel at least 20 times, saw spider man 3 in theaters at about 5 years old wow you weren’t there?!?!

  • @Westopia
    @Westopia Год назад +1

    11:03 killed me 💀

  • @daityme2093
    @daityme2093 Год назад

    Bro was born 3 years after me but we have way different memories of Spider-Man