Spider Man

Disney’s New Marvel Superhero Land Will Equip Visitors With Spider-Man Web Shooters
Disney’s New Marvel Superhero Land Will Equip Visitors With Spider-Man Web Shooters
Disney’s New Marvel Superhero Land Will Equip Visitors With Spider-Man Web Shooters
If you’ve ever wanted to sling some webs like your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, you’re in luck: Disney’s new Marvel Superhero Land, set to debut at Disney California Adventure in 2020, will include a Spider-Man attraction that equips visitors with a web-shooter of their very own. Just maybe leave the skyscraper-hopping to the pros, OK?
The ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Trailer Introduces Spider-Gwen
The ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Trailer Introduces Spider-Gwen
The ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Trailer Introduces Spider-Gwen
A few weeks ago, I got to see a preview of some footage from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. I wasn’t allowed to write about it at the time, but you can see some of what I saw in this terrific trailer that’s now available. And the feeling I got from the footage is the feeling you can get here: Namely that Into the Spider-Verse has the potential to be the most interesting (and most comic book-y)
You Can Watch the Opening Scene of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Right Now
You Can Watch the Opening Scene of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Right Now
You Can Watch the Opening Scene of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Right Now
Sony knows that it’s summertime and in the summer traffic can be bad. So bad, even, that you might be running late to the movie theater and miss the first few minutes of Spider-Man: Homecoming this weekend. I personally have a rule that if I miss more than the first few minutes of a movie, I skip the whole thing for another showing. So in case you’re worried about missing the beginning of Homecoming because some jerk decided to hit the emergency break on the subway, have no fear. Sony just released the first four minutes of their new Spidey outing.
Circle Michael Keaton’s Vulture in This New ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Feature
Circle Michael Keaton’s Vulture in This New ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Feature
Circle Michael Keaton’s Vulture in This New ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Feature
Is it strange that Marvel keeps releasing features for Spider-Man: Homecoming? The film is already riding a wave of critical and audience praise; many who have seen it have suggested that Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is the best of the bunch, with the movie itself sitting near the top of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Homecoming has been the subject of trailers, features, commercials, and everything in between, and if I have any complaint with the way Disney operates, it’s this: don’t keep selling after you close the deal, my dude! We’re all super excited to see the continuing adventures of Peter Parker on the big screen.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Clip: Peter and Ned Crash a ‘Lame Party’
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Clip: Peter and Ned Crash a ‘Lame Party’
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Clip: Peter and Ned Crash a ‘Lame Party’
There are a few set staples of any high school movie: the scene where one character tours another character around the cafeteria and shows them who the jocks and the nerds are; the scene where one character has something mortifying happen to them and everyone laughs, preferably in a public space like the classroom or the gym; and, of course, a house party scene. Spider-Man: Homecoming, being a high school movie, obviously has at least the third option.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Featurette: Tony Stark Is the Coolest. Mentor. Ever.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Featurette: Tony Stark Is the Coolest. Mentor. Ever.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Featurette: Tony Stark Is the Coolest. Mentor. Ever.
One of the most charming aspects of Captain America: Civil War was the relationship between Tony Stark and Peter Parker, the Avengers’ youngest, spunkiest recruit. It”ll be fun to see their friendship blossom in Spider-Man: Homecoming, and a new featurette delves a little deeper into their hilarious mentor-mentee dynamic.

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