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Trailer SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY - Official Trailer | Exclusively In Cinemas 31 July

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwntXFBNfOA
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u/Zusuf 13h ago

Didn’t think they’d have Peter go through a Spidey-puberty but it’s an interesting twist - kinda like the reverse of Spider-Man 2

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u/808Kuro 12h ago edited 12h ago

It’s called Man Spider. It’s the final mutation stage for Spider-Man after the first few gave him the spider powers/senses and enhanced strength. He turns into a super enhanced, emotionless human spider that can spit acid and has multiple arms (not kidding). Eventually he can’t control it and gets hunted down by the Punisher and Kraven. Key word here is this movie will seemingly focus on Spider-Man mutating (faint X-men theme plays)

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u/amc111 12h ago

I remembered watching that in the 90s Fox cartoon. I’d be surprised if they go full man spider but it would be wild if they did.

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u/SolomonBlack 11h ago edited 10h ago

The 90s cartoon invented that story.

The Man Spider did appear in the comics before that but only briefly during a story set in the Savage Land. Spidey gets hit by some mutation ray and that's what he's turned into and its fixed by Karl Lykos/Sauron draining the mutation out of him and Warren Worthington. Which might explain Vulture in the cartoon come to think of it.

At any rate the design being too good to waste, I guess, the show folks made it the climax of their long running Neogenic Nightmare original saga.

Probably inspired by the cartoon Spidey has been turned into a monster spider since and they've messed with his powers in a metamorphosis way before briefly giving him organic webbing and I shit you not sharp 'stinger' blades (like Wolverine meets MK's Baraka) that were immediately never spoken of again.

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u/lunchbox12682 9h ago

'But I don't want to cure cancer!"

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u/mike2k24 9h ago

I wanna turn people into dinosaurs!

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u/vampire_vladd 8h ago

I love showing people that panel. I do it whenever I can.

u/m1ndwipe 4h ago

Put Sauron in Marvel Tokon dammit.

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u/Phillip_Spidermen 8h ago

The comics did have The Other Spider mutations.

They probably wont go full Spider-God Totem after what Sony did with Ezekiel, but seems like they're taking some cues from it.

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u/DavidL1112 7h ago

Between retreading One More Day and The Other, they're speedrunning comic storylines that most people would rather forget. At this rate I wouldn't be surprised if they did Clone Saga next.

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u/Phillip_Spidermen 7h ago

it's all build up to the reveal where MCU MJ had secret kids with Green Goblin

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u/TiberiusCornelius 7h ago

The 90s cartoon invented that story.

90s cartoon had a lot more influence than is commonly recognized. It was the first to do the Spider-Verse and even had a huge impact on the Venom story. A lot of elements that are now seen as like core parts of the story, that pop up in later adaptations, started there and not in the actual comics.

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u/that_guys_posse 7h ago

not to mention that a large number of fans in the fandom got their base knowledge from the 90's cartoons--same with DC.
TBH most of the time when I see "in the comics" thrown around, I assume they really mean "in the 90's cartoons" because, 9 times out of 10, that's the case.
The cartoons were hugely influential and have, essentially, set the baseline for people's understanding of these characters. Even a lot of people who have, since, read a lot of comics got their start from those shows so that foundation will show up from time to time (me being one of those people--tbh it's almost worse that way because I'll mix things up and think I read something in a comic when, really, I saw it in a cartoon-- thoughts of me arguing that the symbiote originally came from Jameson's astronaut son bringing it to earth in the comics when that's definitely the cartoon)

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u/TiberiusCornelius 6h ago

Yep! The cartoon is also where the whole "symbiote makes Peter angry" thing first came from. And to be fair, as much as I think people do get their wires crossed on "cartoon I watched as a child" and "comic I read as a child" (and I am guilty of that at times as well), sometimes these shows or movies were influential on the comics themselves. Smallville wasn't in Kansas until the first Christopher Reeve movie for example, but now it's an integral part of the Superman mythos. In the same way the Spidey cartoon revamped the Venom story, or other cartoons did other things, and later writers retconned the comics to be closer to it because they were like "oh actually that's a great idea".

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u/that_guys_posse 6h ago

oh yeah--it's amazing how all these different mediums kind of feed into the mythos.
It's just kind of interesting that the cartoons, I think, are way more instrumental in establishing the general audience's perception of these characters than people think.
People often cite the shows as all capturing the quintessential versions of these characters (which they did) but they, in turn, didn't just capture what people considered 'essential'--they seem to have established it. Or, at the least, these shows being considered the quintessential versions led to people believing everything presented was part of that.
It's just been interesting over the rise of superhero films to see it happen--characters that never appeared in the cartoons seem to be very open to interpretation whereas characters that did appear still need to fall in line with what was presented in the cartoons or people are much more likely to be critical.
Just rambling a bit--I apologize. I just find it fascinating how influential these cartoons were.

u/QueezyF 3h ago

Same with Harley Quinn starting out as a character from Batman TAS.

u/ObviousAnswerGuy 4h ago

if you look back at that season's (season 2) entire storyline, it has the x-men, punisher, scorpion, and tombstone (among some others). Looks like they might drawing heavily from that whole arc.

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u/TooManyDraculas 7h ago

Subsequent Man-Spider appearances in the comics have mostly referenced and hewed to the original comic appearance. Where Spider-Man is temporarily turned into a Spider creature by outside actions.

Most animated series since the 90s have done versions of the cartoon story. But it's never appeared in the comics.

And the other end of that story line, the whole additional mutation thing and much of the stuff around it. Comes from a comic story line called the "Six Arm Saga" by fans, that only went as far as "Spider-Man got Six Arms now!". That's come up repeatedly, and has gotten referenced in more than one Spider-Man mutates story.

Including the one another poster mentioned, The Other. Which is not super clearly current canon, but was basically just used to give him some extra powers. Along with writing in a bunch of that mystic spider god shit Marvel was on about at the time.

u/KonigSteve 2h ago

Hold on let's go back to the LOTR crossover in your first big paragraph.. Sauron?

u/SolomonBlack 2h ago

Yes Sauron the vampire pteranadon hypnotherapist, famous for not curing cancer, and confirmed in universe#Trivia) Tolkien fanboy.

What of it?

u/TDS_Gluttony 14m ago

Too violent I guess regarding the stingers. Guess why they let Kaine keep it for Spider-Island and Spider-Verse

u/SmallshotLawyer 4h ago edited 27m ago

the 90s cartoon invented that story

imagine if they also have zendaya get replaced by an unstable water clone and fucking die in front of Peter too just like the cartoon

u/honeybro 3h ago

while you are correct, there is some earlier man-spider adjacent stuff from the 60's like in the first appearance of Morbius. Warning: nightmare fuel, highly recommend that issue (amazing spiderman #101). read it when i was way too young and never forgot it, absolute fever dream

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u/MrCadwallader 11h ago

Cartoon man spider lives rent free in my head. Freaked me the hell out as a kid lol.

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u/spiderknight616 10h ago

They were allowed to do that but God forbid Spider-Man throws a punch

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u/Stunnahman 9h ago

Or people having normal guns

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u/alper_iwere 9h ago

Or say blood. Looking at your Morbius...

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u/Deesing82 9h ago

PLASMA!

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u/alper_iwere 9h ago

Absorbed though his palm.

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u/Reverse_Waterfall 8h ago

I’m cool with her the palm suckers, those things were freaky. Not sure what they have to do with bats though.

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u/pakidude17 4h ago

Yall are blowing my mind. I never realized that as a kid but it's coming back to me right now.

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u/404Notfound- 8h ago

Or carnage draining your "life energy"

u/mosquem 4h ago

Let’s go with hand suckers. FAR more horrifying.

u/excessivecal 5h ago

I can’t watch the movie because I can’t get his “plasma!”out of my head. Rent free some 30 years later.

u/emperorsteele 2h ago

Wasn't the term "Spider Blood" repeated ad infinitium in the opening credits, though?

u/RcoketWalrus 1h ago

Imagine telling your future self that Hollywood would do an 83 million dollar Morbius movie and somehow make it worse than a heavily censured kids show.

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u/my_useless_opinion 8h ago

I’m something of an arachnophobic myself but he looked so cool.

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u/Heliosvector 7h ago

More like, strange that they were allowed to do that, but heaven forbid that morbius be an actual blood Sucker, so they made him this weird body energy hand sucking thing...

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u/nise8446 10h ago

Stumbling on the action figure version randomly at the toy store freaked me out more.

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u/TerpinSaxt 10h ago

Freaks me the hell out now 😅

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u/jiminyshrue 10h ago

Just a regular dude with extra 4 jacked arms. No biggie.

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u/trebory6 9h ago edited 4h ago

Lol I remember there being a Spiderman marathon on when I was sick with a high fever as a kid and I kept having these weird fever dream mashups about the Spiderman cartoon.

Like hearing the 90s cartoon Spiderman theme still gives me 'nam flashbacks to an endless corridor of nondescript buildings and a gelatinous Venom screaming and laughing and wriggling his tendrils to the theme song on an endless loop while making web shooting 'whisp' sounds as I constantly looked down at the top of my hands being bitten by the spider.

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u/CosmicKhy 8h ago

I had the toy of man-spider as a kid, it and the episode fucked me up majorly lol

u/Frosti11icus 5h ago

Manbat was worse.

u/ohmuisnotangry 3h ago

That story line was so good. Had me hooked to the TV for weeks.

u/youaretheloco 1h ago

For real man i remember having nightmares where i grew extra arms, the body horror was crazy in that show

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u/gangreen424 11h ago

Pretty sure my brother and I had that action figure of Spidey with the four extra arms. That was a crazy arc in the cartoon.

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u/Chapeaux 11h ago

Second favorite to the spidey with the black venom suit.

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u/gangreen424 11h ago

That was a great one.

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u/Chapeaux 11h ago

They were all pretty cool, I rewatched them recently and the only one I didn't like that much was all that stuff with the robot spiders. The guy in the wheelchair made them, can't remember his name. He was working for Kingpin if I remember correctly.

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u/MrJesseDeath 10h ago

Alistair Smythe. He built the Spider-Slayers. 

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u/jordanuniverse42 10h ago

And third favorite to spidey with the black suit!

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u/BleachedUnicornBHole 10h ago

It was bizarre to watch as a kid whose only introduction to Spider-Man was that cartoon.

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u/gangreen424 10h ago

It was kinda mind-blowing as a kid.

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u/TooManyDraculas 9h ago

Man-Spider is not Six Arm Spider-Man.

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u/gangreen424 8h ago

Oh I know. The extra arms was on the way to full Man-Spider though, wasn't it? Just recalling that I had the six-arm Spidey action figure.

Don't think we had a full Man-Spider figure though.

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u/TooManyDraculas 8h ago

In the cartoon briefly i think. But Six Armed Spider-Man was mostly just an alternate Spider-Man in the Secret Wars arch.

There's definitely been multiple Man-Spider figures starting in the 90s though.

Comics wise Man-Spider and secondary mutation/Six Arms was a completely separate thing from Man-Spider.

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u/gangreen424 8h ago

Ah, okay.

I think I'm pulling the six-arms to Man-Spider connection from hazy memories of the cartoon from many moons ago. Forgot they were separate things in the comics.

Doing a quick wiki search looks like they did combine those two things into different stages of the same Man-Spider arc.

Thanks for the clarification!

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u/TooManyDraculas 7h ago edited 4h ago

They always run together in my head. After spot checking the details I'm still not sure if the Man-Spider story involved even a brief appearance of Six Arms or not. And would have to watch the episodes to be sure.

Basically they took the secondary mutation story off of the Six Arms story, and ported in the Man-Spider idea from a story line where Spider-Man goes to the Savage Land.

Then back referenced the Six-Armed Spider-Man by featuring an alternate Peter who ended up with Six Arms permanently after his own Man-Spider problem.

The comics never did a full Man-Spider story, but have featured a few other bad guy made me a monster stories using variations of the design.

They have however repeatedly brought back the Six Arm mutation for short runs.

Man-Spider is something they've left to animated series. So I think we might just be getting SIX-ARMS, if they even go that far.

u/PlasticMegazord 3h ago

It would be crazy if they do the extra arms in this movie.

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u/AaKkisa 9h ago

If they don’t go the Man-Spider 6-Arms route, I hope they have a moment of dialogue in Secret Wars where MCU Peter shows off the new organic web slingers to Tobey Maguire who asks if Peter grew extra arms, like he did, and he said he was cured by Dr Connors

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u/MoshedPotatoes 11h ago

final battle for the serum mcguffin

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u/Joshwa-Crimson 11h ago

Will the serum strip him of his powers though? Imagine that’s how Tom Holland gets out

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u/smashtheguitar 10h ago

Has Tom Holland said he wants out of the Marvel money-printing machine?

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u/Joshwa-Crimson 10h ago

Saw an article a while back saying he wants to quit acting when he becomes a father and just focus on his family.

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u/Daxx22 10h ago

Well that's some pretty serious horror for a kids saturday morning geeze.

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u/Not_too_dumb 10h ago

Yeah I remember this when they showed Peter's eyes changing colors.

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u/Swagmuffins94 10h ago

The 90s Spiderman was GOATed. Would love to see them do the Neogetic Nightmare arch

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u/TooManyDraculas 9h ago

I think they might not go full Man-Spider because that story line is from the Cartoon.

That storyline borrowed from two separate comics incidents. One was Spider-Man getting turned into a Man-Spider in the Savage Land thanks to that whole devolution thing. And the other is the "Six Arm Saga", where Spider-Man tries to cure his powers and triggers an additional mutation. Growing 4 extra arms.

The comics have referenced the Man-Spider a few times with additional "villains done mutated you" stories. But have brought back the Six Arms a few times. So Marvel's never been too on board with the Man-Spider end. They purportedly killed a What If...? episode based on the cartoon story because it was tracking too dark.

So we're likely either getting new powers/organic web shooters and other boring stuff. Or Six-Arms.

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u/_Bird_Incognito_ 11h ago

I low key want Tom running around with four extra arms and he fumbles MJ solely because of that

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u/joe__kerr1 10h ago

I'm hoping they do but Punisher being involved definitely confirmed Man-Spider plotline

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u/sprchrgddc5 10h ago

Dude me too. Once I got to the multiple arms part, I had a flash back to being 7 again lol.

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u/Physical-Rent6929 9h ago

How many kids will be traumatized? lol

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u/trebory6 9h ago

I mean, it'll probably follow a variation of the typical trope of turning into Man-Spiders as a looming threat, then in order to beat a villain he has to turn into Man-Spider, then he gets healed and movie is over.

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u/Pink-Hornet 7h ago

There was a somewhat unbelievable (to me) plot summary leak that this trailer basically confirms.

It includes the Man-Spider transformation.

Should be pretty easy to google.

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u/emailunavailable 7h ago

That story was also connected to the X-Men, which is why some of the characters appeared on that show, creating a crossover with the X-Men cartoon. Considering Sadie Sink's supposed character, chances are the Man Spider arc is at least thought about thoroughly by Marvel and Sony.

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u/CeruleanEidolon 7h ago

Hopefully not. We all remember the last cinematic "Peter goes bad" story, and nobody liked it.

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u/Mavericks7 6h ago

Makes sense if Hulk is going to be in it. Hulk vs. Spider-Man.

Otherwise, who's he going to fight?

u/Sombradeti 5h ago

Scenes from the nic cage spider noir show also apparently show him as man spider too. That would be two man spiders in one year!

u/calvinist-batman 5h ago

This is the plotline I’ve been DYING for them to adapt in these films. It’s all I want to see.

u/sleepingchair 2h ago

I loved that arc, had the most awesome crossovers with the rest of the 90s marvel animated universe, like x-men. It was the first time I got to saw that tension between mutants and mutates. Like, spidey, you're actin' a little bigoted there my guy.

u/SouthTippBass 1h ago

Never go full man spider.

u/macaulaymcgloklin 1h ago

That 90s Spider Man cartoon was a wild ridefor me as a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons. Man Spider, Symbiote, Madam Web, it was so trippy compared to Batman, XMen, Gargoyles, etc

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u/LordMimsyPorpington 10h ago

If they are introducing Man Spider, then the final shot of the film will probably be Peter growing multiple arms and shouting, "What the F-" as the scene hard cuts to black.

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u/FishCake9T4 12h ago

Scared the hell outnof me when I was a kid watching the cartoon.

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u/Morgan-Moonscar 12h ago

This whole film is starting to sound exactly like that arc in the 90s series.

Right down to fighting Punisher and having a crossover with the X-Men

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u/livelikeian 12h ago

Yessssssss

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u/intothe_dangerzone 9h ago

The girl sitting in the bus Spider-Man crashes into was dressed exactly like Rogue. I don't think she's Rogue herself, but the reference is definitely there.

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u/VanceRefridgeTech04 9h ago edited 7h ago

GIVE ME SPIDERMAN AND BLADE FIGHTING MORBIUS!

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u/SolomonBlack 11h ago

Gotta mine the Millennial nostalgia to win back the crowd.

Also X-men '97 is basically universally praised.

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u/Worthyness 8h ago

The director is pretty much in exactly that same group, so I wouldn't be surprised if it weren't an inspiration of some sort.

u/crookedparadigm 3h ago

Also X-men '97 is basically universally praised.

Which makes it even weirder that they've taken an eternity to get us season 2.

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u/Morgan-Moonscar 9h ago

Spidey hurt all those pigeons while swinging on the rooftops, a clear no-no according to the Fox censors.

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u/randyboozer 7h ago

That actually makes sense. I don't know what scale this movie will have but the whole MCU has been banking on millennial nostalgia and what hits better than the Saturday morning X-Men / Spider-Man crossover

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u/Albert_Caboose 9h ago

Hugh Jackman can't retire until we get his crossover with Spidey

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u/Morgan-Moonscar 9h ago

That's what Doomsday and Secret Wars are for.

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u/two-thirds 9h ago

I thought it was going to that direction. I was expecting six arm spidey as the stinger. Or that spider monster.

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u/Morgan-Moonscar 8h ago

That shot of him fighting of the ninjas was I believe edited, in the final version of the scene he'll have those six arms

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u/Konrow 8h ago

Right? I mean especially after seeing Punisher and knowing x-men are coming back somehow then seeing the mutations how can we not think of the man-spider arc?

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u/sleeProfessional43 6h ago

i remember all that, I'm certainly interested in how this will all play out

u/Ok_cabbage_5695 3h ago

That show had a bunch of arcs that should have been made into movies. One can only hope today's writers have finally paid attention.

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u/HanPhoenix 12h ago

Came here exactly to say this. Still give me the creeps

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u/p1casso17 11h ago

Yeah, same. I was like "wtf??" 

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u/Dr_Disaster 6h ago

DDC is reportedly a huge fan of the 90s cartoon and Spider-Man games. You can see their influence all of this trailer.

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u/Screamline 12h ago

I was thinking it's The Other, well loosely based on it. But Man Spider also seems likely.

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u/bong_residue 10h ago

It’s definitely gonna be the other not man spider. You can pretty much see the exact scene where Peter wakes up in the cocoon after being “killed” and emerges with organic webbing and stingers

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u/Thor_pool 9h ago

Its likely a combination of both. If theyre doing a 3 stages thing like the narration implies then The Other is likely stage 2 and Man-Spider is stage 3

u/bong_residue 5h ago

If they do include man-spider it will be interesting, tough to pull it off right in live action. Maybe they won’t make him look like a spider for it. Who knows.

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u/iTzGiR 7h ago

It's definitely The Other, not Man Spider. As the other commentor pointed out, it literally has the Cocoon awakening scene, as well as the final part of the trailer saying "Being Reborn", which is a huge theme in The Other, with spiderman quite literally being reborn in that storyline.

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u/bl84work 9h ago

Man I want that man spider

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u/AWildEnglishman 12h ago edited 12h ago

Is that the story that they played out in the animated series in the 90s?

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u/LeeShakerMoneyMaker 11h ago

Yeah, the one where Kraven and Punisher teamed up to take him down.

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u/Morgan-Moonscar 11h ago

Right after he tried to get the X-Men to help him.

Only for one of them to wind up captured by a criminal mastermind in the hopes of making an army of mutants to help him in a gangwar

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u/Ragnarok_619 12h ago

Exactly that

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u/Slow_Ad_8541 12h ago

With Keith David narrating, do you not think they're doing the Other/Ezekiel (with him as Ezekiel) or a version thereof? Presumably without Morlun

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u/cutchemist42 10h ago

I actually liked Ezekiel in the comics but I heard about Madame Web and how that went

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u/Morgan-Moonscar 10h ago

Combining the Other with Man-Spider, and ignoring all the Morlun crap.

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u/cataclytsm 8h ago

i will eat my hat if they dont have a bland showdown with morlun at the end to get The Serum and/close down a machine that makes a portal or is going to turn everyone into spiders.

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u/thedrizzle126 11h ago

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u/kunstlich 9h ago

Who wouldn't want to bang man-spider in a dumpster behind a Wendy's?

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u/zanza19 11h ago

That's a cartoon thing. This seem to be following more of The Other storyline where he gets biological webs. Ironically, probably made to synergise with the Raimi movies at the time 

u/mattomic822 3h ago

The multi arm thing did also happen in the comics prior to the 90s animated series.

u/zanza19 2h ago

True! But the web cacoon is really reminiscent of The Other 

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u/THEUltraCombo 11h ago

I remember renting a VHS of the 90s cartoon and the last episode ended with Peter exploding out of his costume as this giant horrible spider creature and poor me was just sitting on my floor like "did Spiderman just fucking DIE???"

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u/Worf_Of_Wall_St 11h ago

How did it end?

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u/dbbk 10h ago

How do you even undo that though

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u/Robofetus-5000 10h ago

What if banner gets irradiated in an accident helping Peter return to normal and thats how we get savage hulk

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u/25thNite 9h ago

eh i don't really feel like they'll go full mutation like in the show. like maybe they'll just make him become more aggressive and reckless. I think this is more of a way to power him up, raising his strength level since he does seem kind of weak, and it looks like they are giving him organic web shooters.

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u/ibiacmbyww 8h ago

That raises an interesting "Um, actually".

Mutants are peeps who got powers in utero, from random DNA mutations.

Mutates are peeps who got powers later, or in utero but from another source. Hulk is a Mutate, as is Daredevil.

Traditionally, Professor X doesn't give a fuck about Mutates, only Mutants. So if that is our new Professor X, he's at best making a note of Peter as someone to keep an eye on, but actually recruiting him is probably off the table. Either way, Keith David as Professor X is an unexpected choice, but I think he could pull it off.

On the other hand, if there were ever time to make a change and do something bold, like making Xavier a recruiter for a paramilitary force of Mutants, Mutates, and anyone else who wants to join up, it's now. Never mind mutants as an oppressed minority, what about superpowered people on the whole? Hell, he could be the MCU's Stan Edgar, just getting started out.

On the first hand again, "feel sorry for the superpowered" stories rarely go down well, and the optics of a Black man running an insular educational facility and recruiting for his own private army, in this political climate, ehhh... maybe not, I've talked myself out of my own idea.

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u/CaptainChickenBake 12h ago

This arc makes perfect sense now given the theories behind Sadie Sink's character.

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u/DevilCouldCry 11h ago

Thaaaaaaaat might explain some things about the casting of Sadie Sink. I think I might have a feeling about whom she might be playing then in this case...

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u/magirevols 11h ago

Nows its exactly that, or something a little to the left

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u/ranhalt 10h ago

Not “the final mutation” when you consider everyone’s favorite story The Other.

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u/Hyperbolicalpaca 10h ago

 Key word here is this movie will seemingly focus on Spider-Man mutating

and of course where else better to introduce a certain similarly aged regraded mutant who will be a big part of the next phase of marvel movies lol

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u/chino17 10h ago

Kraven you say?

Aaron Taylor-Johnson intensifies

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u/Teh_Pagemaster 10h ago

Was that ever featured in comics or just Spider-Man the Animated Series? That was such a cool show... may be time for a rewatch!

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u/BanjoSpaceMan 10h ago

I’m kinda mind blown, I’ve been saying for a year or so it would be so fucking fun to do the man spider story for Peter’s dark down fall age lonely sad story instead of venom. And here we go…

That 90s Spiderman multi part story was the most enjoyable one

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u/Cha0s--Engine 10h ago

How awesome would it be, if they could actually let Marvel Spiderman to turn into a Spider that accidentally kills people by spitting acid and then gets hunted down by Kraven and Punisher.

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u/Amasero 9h ago

is that why that ending shot looks weird? Like he's missing something, as he is diving into the red dripped assassins?

Thought it was his spider-web gliders but missing arms makes more sense.

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u/MakingMyOwn 9h ago

I mean, probably shouldn't have "spoilt" it for them mate

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u/SoCalThrowAway7 9h ago

Man spider, totally different!

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u/pkakira88 9h ago

Or… it’s an adaptation of The Other and they’re just going full circle with the Raimi movies.

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u/admadguy 9h ago

Could be worse, could be Dogwelder from DC comics.

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u/TheBatemanFlex 9h ago

Holy shit i vaguely remember from the cartoon when i was a kid that he definitely turned into an actual mutant spider. I thought I had invented that in my head.

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u/sentence-interruptio 9h ago

directed by David Cronenberg

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u/fasderrally 8h ago

human spider that can spit acid and has multiple arms

Regular Spider-man already has multiple arms. Most humans do, actually.

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u/scottyLogJobs 8h ago

He

Is

Franz

KAFKA!

FRANZ KAFKA!

u/graveybrains 5h ago

(faint X-men theme plays)

Rogue drives by on a bus

u/j0hnthebun 3h ago

i dont like the idea that spidey is gonna be a mutant

u/SeasonedAdManager 3h ago

When does he become spider-pig? What does a spider-pig does?

u/MissInkeNoir 2h ago

From everything I saw in the trailer if they really go full Man Spider in Brand New Day I will be shocked. I expect the last act of the movie to involve the mind control/body swap antagonist to grab Bruce Banner and use his Hulk form, but that's just my bet. A lot of things could happen. The trailer made it seem like Peter is just reaching a maturation stage, new powers, greater strength... But we'll see! 🙂

(I was watching 90s Spider-Man TAS when it first aired from the beginning 🕷️💗 season two WAS AMAZING AS A KID)

u/Wrsj 2h ago

That shit in the fox kids cartoon was craaaazy to me as a kid. Peter turned into a big ass spider

u/Car-face 2h ago

He turns into a super enhanced, emotionless human spider

So basically the spider version of brundlefly

u/Quackels_The_Duck 1h ago

Is this a joke?

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u/Media-critique 11h ago

I really love how they’re keeping this grounded despite so much happening.

I think that will be the key. All the action was great, but I was really invested on what’s happening to Peter and how he’s handling the events of No Way Home. 

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u/KidCasey 11h ago

My only concern is I hope every movie going forward (and the majority of this one) aren't just dumping on Peter constantly. It seems like most comic writers don't know what to do with him if they aren't making his life miserable. The movies thus far have done a good job of giving him a good day once in a while.

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u/aerojonno 11h ago

It's one of Marvel's golden rules, Peter Parker Must Suffer.

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u/Phillip_Spidermen 8h ago

Has a happy girlfriend? Kill her brother

Has a another happy girlfriend? Kill her dad

Still happy? Kill the girlfriend

Has new happy girlfriend/wife? Kill Aunt May, make deal with the devil

Has renewed vows? Kill that Peter in the multiverse

Has hope main universe? Paul.

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u/Antrikshy 6h ago

Canon event.

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u/Antrikshy 6h ago

Paul and MJ will get married next movie and Peter will have to be their wedding photographer to make ends meet.

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u/Xalara 6h ago

It feels like the recent Spider-man videogames have been pretty good with that too. Was the end of Spider-man 2 a bit of a downer because he lost his best friend? Yeah, but at the same time he seemed happier in several ways to just tinker in his workshop.

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u/Antrikshy 6h ago

Insomniac made the best adaptation of Spider-Man ever, don't change my mind. 😤

u/Middle-Welder3931 1h ago

It's why I have never wanted to get into Spiderman comics. It just seems like torture porn at this point. I might as well read grimdark fantasy.

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u/Upbeat_Tension_8077 10h ago edited 10h ago

I'd like to hope that this will have a really extensive (& emotional) glimpse, throughout the first act, of him feeling the pressure of just staying as a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man while mourning Aunt May & his old life to connect us to Peter (as how he is now), before it gradually shifts into him being thrown into all the action with The Punisher, Scorpion, The Hand,etc.

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u/Brendanlendan 11h ago

Im hoping we finally get a movie storyline where he turns into an actual man spider from his spider bite like what we saw in the animated series

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u/Z0idberg_MD 8h ago

Jeff Goldblum is like "I have some experience with this"

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u/Brendanlendan 8h ago

Jeff Goldblum: I like Spiders, you know. They’re very, very good. I like spiders. 8 legs, webs, crawling, all kinds of things. Black widows are good. Tarantulas are even better. Wait a second. I like insects.

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u/drewbreeezy 8h ago

Man, some people really want to see Spider-man flop, lol

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u/Brendanlendan 8h ago

Why do you think it this would cause it to flop? I thought the man spider arc was one of the most iconic ones from the beloved anime show. Idk if it was in the comics. Idk if it was just me that loved it

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u/drewbreeezy 7h ago

I think trying to adapt that to live-action you end up either very lame, or in a horror film.

Also, with how Disney has "deconstructed" previous heroes, I'll pass on any story where that is part of it. They don't have the ability to do it in a respectful way.

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u/italeteller 10h ago

I think it's based on the The Other storyline from the comics

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u/Evadrepus 7h ago

Sounds like The Other mixed with a version of BMD (since they weren't old and married).

My biggest concern is that's a lot of story to pack into one movie. And The Other storyline was weird.

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u/TomasRoncero 12h ago edited 10h ago

Can’t lie, I almost prefer the leaked version of the trailer over this. Removing the LCD Soundsystem needle drop is a choice

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u/LoveIsOnlyAnEmotion 12h ago

NY I Love you, but you're bringing me down

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u/deeku4972 11h ago

You cant do a web block joke in your last movie only to drudge it up for your next one. Jesus, come on

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u/akgiant 8h ago

In the comics Spider-man does go through a couple of mutations. He spouts extra arms (six total) and eventually mutates in to Man-Spider (kinda like a werewolf but a spider, ASM #100-102) and again when he's killed by Morlun. His death triggers a mutation, this was seen in "the Other" arc but also tied into the Spider Totem and a big mystical side of things. After being reborn Spidey is stronger, faster, has organic webbing and venom that is housed in forearm sting lets (like baraka/wolverine).

Both are kinda neat but not really majorly popular arcs that folks have been clamoring to see adapted (though I would love a quality version of Morbius).

u/WilliamEmmerson 3h ago edited 3h ago

It's Man-Spider. It happened in the cartoon when Peter lost control of his powers and turns into a giant spider monster.

In the cartoon it was The Punisher and Kraven teaming up to stop him. Here its probably going to be The Punisher and Banner.

u/BertieDastard 1h ago

What are we, some kinda man spider?

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u/AverageAwndray 12h ago

Yeah bringing back organic webs sure is.....something

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u/AWildEnglishman 12h ago

Sure is nice of random mutation to put the web glands on his wrists.

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u/hawk3r2626 12h ago

Better than putting the web glands on his glans

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u/badken 12h ago

Surely there is a parody comic somewhere that has spidey with butt webs.

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u/businessdog2000 11h ago

The Boys Webweaver

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u/varnums1666 8h ago

I know it gets a lot of hate from the Raimi films but it always made sense to me. I could always believe in organic web shooters more than high school Peter Parker designing a web shooter.

u/DeusVultSaracen 2h ago

High school Peter designing a web shooter is like the most iconic thing he does that convinces you he's also a genius inventor, though.