Marvel has an event problem. The franchise has managed to drive itself into the ground, by positioning itself with narratives that are focused on events. Kevin Feige has made a lot of money off of the model that allowed him to do films like Avengers: Endgame and Infinity War,
The Penguin is widely regarded as one of DC's best live-action television series to date. In fact, the limited series
A few days before Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man premieres, we get a new look at the show and its catchy theme song.
After filling in the gaps between the Original Trilogy movies, Marvel Comics' next wave of Star Wars titles will pick up with Luke, Han, and Leia in the wake of Return of the Jedi. Read on for details!
A brief plot synopsis from Disney+ reads: "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is an animated series that follows Peter Parker on his way to becoming a hero, with a journey unlike we've ever seen and a style that celebrates the character’s early comic book roots."
The masked wall-crawling spider-menace is back to terrorize our television screens! While J. Jonah Jameson’s review of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man would begin something like that, I’ve always had an affinity for the famous web-shooter.
When Jeff Trammell landed the job of creating Marvel Studios’ animated series “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” (premiering today), he stepped into the most fertile creative period for the web-slinging superhero in his 63-year history.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man offers a daring new look at Marvel's beloved wall-crawler in an ambitious season that Disney+ fans will love.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is the latest Marvel series to arrive on Disney+, but is the animated show set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man quickly showcases a critical aspect of Peter Parker's personality that immediately translates to an overarching theme that has been key to Marvel Television's success.
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