This holiday weekend is a great time to rewatch the past Spider-Man films from the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield eras!
@eavoss broke these down last year to catch us up on Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and all the key details ahead of #NoWayHome
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Curious about Doc Ock’s arms in #SpiderManNoWayHome? We broke down the 2004 Spider-Man 2 for the fascinating layers of detail and visual clues that are important again as Alfred Molina returns as Otto Octavius next month!
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Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 (2007) is an under-appreciated exploration of Peter Parker that gave us our most beloved Bully Maguire memes. Our breakdown explains what deeper themes could return in Spider-Man No Way Home!
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When Andrew Garfield took over Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), the franchise deepened the lore of Oscorp in ways that Sony still seems eager to explore in #NoWayHome. We broke down the film for the details you missed!
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) delivered some of the most fluid Spider-Man action, and now, Spider-Man No Way Home seems poised to recreate Gwen Stacy’s tragic death fall with MJ! 😬💀🤷♂️
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We've said it before, but we LOVED #Eternals! For many reasons, among them is that it's a massive, beautiful, and original Marvel story that's STACKED with Easter Eggs! Here are some that you might have missed ⬇️⬇️⬇️
First, the opening text crawl in the movie starts with "In the beginning," which is the same way The Book of Genesis begins in the Bible, making this a nod to how the Eternals were here when the MCU began.
Also, in the opening text crawl, we learn about the "six singularities," which is a nod to the Infinity Stones. In Guardians of the Galaxy, the Collector says the Infinity Stones predate the universe. Now we learn that Arishem predates them.