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[YT Edit] Spider-Man

Early Access to the YouTube edit of Spider-Man!

⭐ Special thanks to Producers: MattN, Todd Preble, Incognito, John Walters, JT, Noby, SwimintheRain, John Gray, Randy Aiken, Barry Hammock, Celeste McAllister, Nick Corning, OrangeLion, Sonny Smith, + all those who wish to remain uncredited :)

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[YT Edit] Spider-Man

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Thanks David!

Jen M

The talking to the mirror scene is where they got the idea for the Homelander talking to himself in The Boys. That was a definite homage to Dafoe's great scene here.

Chris Biebel

And now the reaction we've been waiting for... I love your passion for a good on screen kiss scene and this is one of the best out there. Loved to see you jumping excited up and down, haha. I have enjoyed your reaction thoroughly. Keep it up, Jen.

David Lengyel

Just watched the full length version today and I had a lovely time! Thanks for the reaction. And also, I am so happy you went for this thumbnail! It's so good! :)

Sindre Kristiansen

This is a good reaction, so my comment is purely intended to educate... when you see the red "MARVEL" splash screen, that is in no way a guarantee it's actually a good movie. That's because Marvel Studios only started making movies in 2008, with the release of The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man - that's when the box office freight train most people just call "Marvel" got started. All of the films prior to 2008 were made by other studios who licensed exclusive use of certain characters from Marvel, which means those films have WILDLY varying quality - some are great like the early Sony Spider-Man films and the first couple of Blade films, and I would only include X2 featuring X-Men in that list as well, but there are also some real stinkers in there, like Dardevil and all of the Fantastic Four films (this is hardly an exhaustive list). As far as the Tom Holland Spidey films... Sony still owns the exclusive rights to the character, but they made a deal with Marvel Studios to actually produce the films, with Sony doing the marketing and getting most of the box office, and Marvel gets to use him in the MCU (again, simplified for the non-nerdy).

Tim Arnold


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