![]() That animated film, Into the Spider-Verse, has two sequels officially announced, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Beyond the Spider-Verse. Eight of those movies are live-action - three led by Tobey Maguire, two by Andrew Garfield, and three by Tom Holland - and one is animated, featuring a variety of Spideys. While the wider Spider-Man Universe includes over a dozen movies, there are nine total films led by Spider-Man himself. You'll also see a few lists on Spider-Man movies in release order or with a particular actor.ġ6 Images How Many Spider-Man Movies Are There? Whether you want to watch just the main movies with Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland or you want to have the complete picture and future-proof your Spidey knowledge with various spin-offs, we have you covered.īelow, you can find a mostly spoiler-free look at how to watch all the Spider-Man movies and their spin-offs in chronological order. This guide will help you in your quest to watch all the Spider-Man movies and their spin-offs - not yet including Silk: Spider Society or Across the Spiderverse. Luckily, the release order and chronological order of the Spider-Man movies and spin-offs are the exact same, so it really just comes down to how you want to watch all 15 films that tell the complete story of the Spider-Verse (pun intended!). Spiderman 3 missed the mark and, deep down inside, we all know it.While it may be easy to watch the films in release order, there are those of us who love watching stories in chronological order to experience these stories in a whole new way. Some critics like Peter Travers for Rolling Stone are saying that we can let this one slide because it's Spiderman, but I couldn't disagree more. I tried to like it! I really did! I just can't fool myself any longer. This whole sequence is what sticks in my mind and refuses to let me think that the film was just as great as the rest. The first few minutes of this was funny in the same way that the "Raindrops are Falling on my Head" scene in part two was great, but this time they stretched a good thing way too far. The sequence that shows how far they've fallen from part two is the whole emo/hair in the eyes/eyeliner/oh so cool "bad" Spiderman scenes. From the first 15 minutes of Spiderman 3, I knew that all these parallel story lines were going to crash within the next two hours. There it was! Beautifully filmed and written. You had the inner struggle, the villain and his relationship with MJ. The great thing about Spiderman 2 (the best of the trilogy) is how focused it was. It was just WAY TOO MUCH! Even if you had four hours, it's just too much to cram into the audience in one sitting. Speaking of the writing, I hate to be beating a dead horse, but c'mon: 3 villains, Sandman's background, trouble with MJ, Harry's changing attitudes, 2 different Spidermans, competition at the Bugle, Gwen Stacy, etc. It was not in the way the writers intended it. Along with most other people I've talked to, my entire theater erupted in laughter when he started crying. Then came the horrific bridge scene with MJ. He just could not pull off the black suit he wasn't good at being bad. Maguire is a one note actor, at least as far as Spidey goes. I've always thought he was so great at Spidey, which is undeniable in the first two films and even in this one.when he has his red suit on. However, Tobey Maguire REALLY disappointed me. James Franco and Kirsten Dunst played their usual selves (I can't help but think of Dunst dreaming of getting back to work with Sofia Coppola while doing these films). I remember how outraged everyone was when he was chosen, but obviously someone knew what they were doing when they let him on as Venom. As far as acting goes, I'm surprised to say that Topher Grace stole the show. ![]() I thought these features would outbalance the weaker spots of the film, but unfortunately they did not. Spiderman's one-on-one fight with the Sandman and the crane scene being the major highlights. ![]() Raimi knows his material and embraces it. It's not like the recent Batman and Superman who try to hide the fact that they're just fun superhero films. He knows when to do what and realizes that he is making a superhero movie, which is why the Spider-man movies have done so well. It's plain to see that Sam Raimi is a fantastic director. ![]() "You liked it! C'mon! It's Spiderman!" Now, it's two days later, the euphoria of waiting for Spidey to come out has subsided, and I've begun to look at this flick a bit more (shall I say it?) critically. On the way home, I kept thinking to myself. My friends tensely asked if I liked it, I said "Yes, of course!!" They nodded weakly in response. As I was walking down the stairs and out of the theater, I was trying as hard as I could to pull a smile out of my face.
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