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How you doing? -Dad, this is Peter. 5 00:00:10,111 --> 00:00:11,812 [Peter 1] You know who I am-- 6 00:00:11,845 --> 00:00:13,514 your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. 7 00:00:13,547 --> 00:00:15,049 I didn't believe it at first. 8 00:00:15,083 --> 00:00:17,818 When they called initially, I was like, "Finally." 9 00:00:17,851 --> 00:00:19,019 [laughing] 10 00:00:19,053 --> 00:00:20,988 The nerd in me, the fanboy in me, 11 00:00:21,021 --> 00:00:23,224 on so many levels, said yes. 12 00:00:23,257 --> 00:00:26,060 To be here today with you two, it's, like, mind-blowing. 13 00:00:27,728 --> 00:00:29,230 -[Ned] Peter. -[all] Yeah? 14 00:00:29,263 --> 00:00:30,831 Oh, sorry, did you mean... 15 00:00:30,864 --> 00:00:32,700 [Watts] I don't remember where the idea started, 16 00:00:32,733 --> 00:00:33,901 but just talking through it, 17 00:00:33,934 --> 00:00:35,503 it was like, "That would be crazy. 18 00:00:35,536 --> 00:00:37,838 That's impossible. How do we do it?" 19 00:00:37,871 --> 00:00:39,507 All right, let's get to work! 20 00:00:39,540 --> 00:00:41,275 This character moves me 21 00:00:41,309 --> 00:00:43,444 in a way that very few things do. 22 00:00:43,477 --> 00:00:46,247 To see this come together was really moving to me. 23 00:00:46,280 --> 00:00:50,184 Wow. This is going to be deeply special for people, 24 00:00:50,218 --> 00:00:52,120 and for me, as a fan, 25 00:00:52,153 --> 00:00:54,288 and I just feel incredibly grateful. 26 00:00:54,322 --> 00:00:57,225 It's like nearly 20 years worth of cinema coming together for one film. 27 00:00:57,258 --> 00:00:59,193 [Feige] To now sit back and watch that is really amazing. 28 00:00:59,227 --> 00:01:00,594 Hello. 29 00:01:00,628 --> 00:01:02,296 Am I becoming an elder statesman? Maybe I am. 30 00:01:02,330 --> 00:01:05,065 [Holland] It warranted the biggest solo superhero movie 31 00:01:05,099 --> 00:01:06,934 that's ever been made. 32 00:01:06,967 --> 00:01:09,270 [Pascal] It's a continuum of Spider-Man. 33 00:01:09,303 --> 00:01:11,739 All of these movies are now part of the same thing. 34 00:01:11,772 --> 00:01:14,242 -You're getting on my nerves. -I have a knack for that. 35 00:01:14,275 --> 00:01:15,776 [bystander] Knock it off, man! No! 36 00:01:16,744 --> 00:01:18,412 It's so layered. 37 00:01:18,446 --> 00:01:20,614 It's so nostalgic and opens up the multiverse 38 00:01:20,648 --> 00:01:22,816 -and allows for us to have-- -[insect buzzing] 39 00:01:22,850 --> 00:01:24,485 I didn't catch it. 40 00:01:25,819 --> 00:01:26,920 It's worthy of Spider-Man. 41 00:01:27,521 --> 00:01:30,924 I want Spider-Man! 42 00:01:30,958 --> 00:01:33,661 It was nice to be able to have everything coalesce into, 43 00:01:33,694 --> 00:01:34,828 at its essence, 44 00:01:34,862 --> 00:01:37,131 this simple story of Spider-Man. 45 00:01:38,199 --> 00:01:39,967 Whoo-hoo! 46 00:01:47,040 --> 00:01:48,509 What up, web slingers? 47 00:01:48,542 --> 00:01:50,778 This is my good friend Martin Starr. 48 00:01:50,811 --> 00:01:52,580 This is my good buddy J.B. Smoove. 49 00:01:52,613 --> 00:01:54,182 You want the first shift or the second? 50 00:01:54,215 --> 00:01:55,583 I could take either. 51 00:01:55,616 --> 00:01:57,951 Give me the third shift. I took an Ambien. 52 00:01:57,985 --> 00:02:00,120 We welcome you to All Roads Lead to No Way Home, 53 00:02:00,154 --> 00:02:02,756 a look back at 20 years of the Spider-Man movies. 54 00:02:02,790 --> 00:02:03,657 Whoo! 55 00:02:05,393 --> 00:02:08,095 -Nice knowing you, Spider-Man. -Wait, excuse me? 56 00:02:08,128 --> 00:02:09,830 The entire world's about to forget 57 00:02:09,863 --> 00:02:11,365 that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. 58 00:02:13,133 --> 00:02:15,269 [Starr] Introduced by the great Stan Lee and Steve Ditko 59 00:02:15,303 --> 00:02:19,440 in the pages of Amazing Fantasy, number 15, way back in 1962, 60 00:02:19,473 --> 00:02:23,277 Spider-Man wowed comic book readers at the time and never looked back. 61 00:02:23,311 --> 00:02:24,778 [Smoove] Whoo! 62 00:02:24,812 --> 00:02:27,615 Spawning everything from cartoons to Underoos-- 63 00:02:27,648 --> 00:02:28,949 I had a pair of Underoos-- 64 00:02:28,982 --> 00:02:31,319 to eight films and counting. 65 00:02:32,820 --> 00:02:33,721 Here we go. 66 00:02:33,754 --> 00:02:36,557 [Doctor Strange shouts] 67 00:02:38,426 --> 00:02:39,960 -[grunts] -[gasps, pants] 68 00:02:39,993 --> 00:02:41,695 What just happened? 69 00:02:41,729 --> 00:02:44,698 [Starr] It all began with the original Tobey Maguire trilogy 70 00:02:44,732 --> 00:02:46,634 from the early 2000s, 71 00:02:46,667 --> 00:02:49,470 which set a new standard for how superhero movies should operate. 72 00:02:49,503 --> 00:02:51,739 [Feige] Those early Tobey Maguire-Sam Raimi 73 00:02:51,772 --> 00:02:53,641 Spidey films 74 00:02:53,674 --> 00:02:56,076 were very influential on me as a filmmaker. 75 00:02:56,109 --> 00:02:59,980 Sam understood these movies in a way that is very profound. 76 00:03:00,013 --> 00:03:03,884 It's like a character study within this superhero film. 77 00:03:06,887 --> 00:03:07,921 Go get 'em, tiger. 78 00:03:10,358 --> 00:03:12,092 [Smoove] And then came 79 00:03:12,125 --> 00:03:14,728 the Andrew Garfield Amazing Spider-Man reboot, 80 00:03:14,762 --> 00:03:18,198 blending slick visual style with more immersive action 81 00:03:18,232 --> 00:03:21,669 while bringing some all-time great Spider-Man bad guys 82 00:03:21,702 --> 00:03:23,904 to the big screen for the first time. 83 00:03:25,072 --> 00:03:26,907 [Starr] An amazing sequel would follow, 84 00:03:26,940 --> 00:03:28,742 and then something incredible happened. 85 00:03:28,776 --> 00:03:31,111 I gotta go, I gotta go! 86 00:03:31,144 --> 00:03:33,514 [Starr] Spider-Man joined the highly successful Marvel Cinematic Universe. 87 00:03:33,547 --> 00:03:34,882 Hey, everyone. 88 00:03:34,915 --> 00:03:36,350 [Starr] To direct their new film, 89 00:03:36,384 --> 00:03:38,619 series producers turned to director Jon Watts, 90 00:03:38,652 --> 00:03:42,556 whose series really gets back to the character's high school roots, 91 00:03:42,590 --> 00:03:45,058 injecting his stories with youth, humor 92 00:03:45,092 --> 00:03:47,695 and massive MCU-sized action. 93 00:03:47,728 --> 00:03:49,430 [Watts] It's great to just go back, 94 00:03:49,463 --> 00:03:52,400 figuring out any other things that we could connect, 95 00:03:52,433 --> 00:03:54,802 'cause I just want it to be a complete world, 96 00:03:54,835 --> 00:03:56,904 so that in the end, it does feel like one story. 97 00:03:56,937 --> 00:03:59,573 I just love Spider-Man, and I want to do it justice. 98 00:03:59,607 --> 00:04:02,075 Now, Watts definitely has the Midas touch. 99 00:04:02,109 --> 00:04:03,544 Action! 100 00:04:03,577 --> 00:04:05,212 [Smoove] Including having the foresight to cast 101 00:04:05,245 --> 00:04:07,881 two incredibly talented supporting actors 102 00:04:07,915 --> 00:04:10,651 who elevate everything they touch. 103 00:04:10,684 --> 00:04:12,219 [Starr] Zendaya and Jacob. 104 00:04:12,252 --> 00:04:13,554 That must be who you're talking about. 105 00:04:13,587 --> 00:04:16,156 Whoa, hey, look. I appreciate you, bro. 106 00:04:17,625 --> 00:04:19,126 I'm talking about us, Martin. They're great. 107 00:04:19,159 --> 00:04:21,462 What? You and me! [laughing] 108 00:04:21,495 --> 00:04:23,331 -[Starr] Oh, yeah, right. I mean, we're pretty great. -[bell dings] 109 00:04:23,364 --> 00:04:24,432 That is false. 110 00:04:24,465 --> 00:04:25,799 What'd I tell you 111 00:04:25,833 --> 00:04:27,100 about using the bell for comedic purposes? 112 00:04:27,134 --> 00:04:28,736 Mr. Harrington and Mr. Dell do 113 00:04:28,769 --> 00:04:30,604 a lot of the heavy lifting in the recent films. 114 00:04:30,638 --> 00:04:32,306 Mr. Dell and I have it under control! 115 00:04:32,340 --> 00:04:34,274 Oh, no, no! Don't drag me into this, Roger! 116 00:04:34,308 --> 00:04:36,076 I'm doing my best, Julius! 117 00:04:36,109 --> 00:04:37,745 [Starr] But this isn't just about us. 118 00:04:37,778 --> 00:04:40,681 This is about getting the folks at home up to speed 119 00:04:40,714 --> 00:04:42,350 on the Spider-Man movie history. Whoa. 120 00:04:42,383 --> 00:04:44,452 You are absolutely right. Thank you. 121 00:04:44,485 --> 00:04:49,156 Because a hero's work is never done! [whooshes] 122 00:04:49,189 --> 00:04:50,524 That sounds familiar. 123 00:04:50,558 --> 00:04:51,559 [whooshes] 124 00:04:53,794 --> 00:04:56,730 I believe there's a hero in all of us. 125 00:04:57,698 --> 00:04:59,333 Gives us strength. 126 00:04:59,367 --> 00:05:01,802 Even though sometimes we have to give up 127 00:05:01,835 --> 00:05:03,337 the thing we want the most. 128 00:05:04,738 --> 00:05:07,808 You have a gift. You have power. 129 00:05:07,841 --> 00:05:09,677 Are you going to step up or not? 130 00:05:09,710 --> 00:05:12,145 I don't know if that's me. I'm not Iron Man. 131 00:05:12,179 --> 00:05:14,548 [thunder rumbling] 132 00:05:14,582 --> 00:05:17,117 -I made a choice. -[Peter 1] It's my gift. 133 00:05:17,150 --> 00:05:18,852 [Peter 2] This is my path. 134 00:05:18,886 --> 00:05:21,054 [Peter 3] This is my chance to prove myself. 135 00:05:22,089 --> 00:05:24,024 -Who am I? -[Osborn] Peter. 136 00:05:24,057 --> 00:05:25,693 -Peter! -Hello, Peter. 137 00:05:25,726 --> 00:05:27,561 [Peter 1] I'm just Peter Parker. 138 00:05:30,063 --> 00:05:31,965 [chuckles] Spidey's suits change, 139 00:05:31,999 --> 00:05:33,701 and evil villains come and go, 140 00:05:33,734 --> 00:05:36,404 but there's always been one constant anchoring 141 00:05:36,437 --> 00:05:38,305 all the Spider-Man films, 142 00:05:38,338 --> 00:05:42,009 -and that's the one and only Peter Parker. -Heard of him. 143 00:05:42,042 --> 00:05:43,644 [Holland] People think Spider-Man is a man, 144 00:05:43,677 --> 00:05:44,878 that he's this grown superhero, 145 00:05:44,912 --> 00:05:46,414 but he's really not. 146 00:05:46,447 --> 00:05:48,181 He's a kid with everyday kid problems. 147 00:05:48,215 --> 00:05:49,817 [Peter 3] What's up, guys? 148 00:05:49,850 --> 00:05:53,353 Peter Parker is such an international character 149 00:05:53,387 --> 00:05:57,190 because I believe that there is a Peter Parker in all of us. 150 00:05:57,224 --> 00:05:58,926 They love me. 151 00:05:58,959 --> 00:06:01,729 Peter Parker brings something to everybody, doesn't he? 152 00:06:01,762 --> 00:06:03,363 Yes! [laughs] 153 00:06:03,397 --> 00:06:04,865 [Garfield] I think the essence of Peter Parker 154 00:06:04,898 --> 00:06:06,166 is gonna be constant, 155 00:06:06,199 --> 00:06:08,536 no matter how the character is played. 156 00:06:08,569 --> 00:06:11,505 That fundamental idea that, "With great power comes great responsibility," 157 00:06:11,539 --> 00:06:13,173 and Peter's trying to use it do the right thing. 158 00:06:13,206 --> 00:06:16,209 I am the most famous person in the entire world. 159 00:06:17,110 --> 00:06:18,879 And I'm still broke. [chuckles] 160 00:06:18,912 --> 00:06:19,813 [chuckles] 161 00:06:20,781 --> 00:06:22,015 [Smoove] Back in 2002, 162 00:06:22,049 --> 00:06:24,251 Tobey Maguire became the first actor 163 00:06:24,284 --> 00:06:27,220 to bring Peter Parker to life on the big screen. 164 00:06:27,254 --> 00:06:29,757 [Maguire] I just was looking at this character, 165 00:06:29,790 --> 00:06:33,360 and Sam's vision and then how I read the script 166 00:06:33,393 --> 00:06:34,928 and what I wanted to do with him, 167 00:06:34,962 --> 00:06:37,565 and then sometimes I'd put on tights 168 00:06:37,598 --> 00:06:39,867 and get on wires and stuff. 169 00:06:39,900 --> 00:06:43,604 Audiences were immediately drawn to his likable, off-kilter delivery... 170 00:06:43,637 --> 00:06:44,872 Okay. 171 00:06:44,905 --> 00:06:45,839 [Smoove] ...and transformed physique. 172 00:06:46,774 --> 00:06:48,041 [grunts] 173 00:06:48,075 --> 00:06:50,644 It is a bit like jumping out of a plane 174 00:06:50,678 --> 00:06:53,947 and figuring out how the chute works on your way down. 175 00:06:53,981 --> 00:06:56,717 Whoo-hoo! 176 00:06:56,750 --> 00:06:59,987 [Feige] It's about finding the soul of the character in a performer, 177 00:07:00,020 --> 00:07:02,155 and that's what Sam did with Tobey, 178 00:07:02,189 --> 00:07:04,157 and that's what we've strived to do 179 00:07:04,191 --> 00:07:06,159 on all of our MCU films since. 180 00:07:06,193 --> 00:07:07,928 And Tobey really showcased that. 181 00:07:07,961 --> 00:07:10,130 He was embracing the core of what the character was 182 00:07:10,163 --> 00:07:11,231 from the comics. 183 00:07:11,264 --> 00:07:12,466 I forgive you. 184 00:07:13,200 --> 00:07:14,802 [Smoove] Five years later, 185 00:07:14,835 --> 00:07:17,404 the baton was passed to British actor Andrew Garfield, 186 00:07:17,437 --> 00:07:20,741 who played Peter Parker in two Amazing Spider-Man films. 187 00:07:20,774 --> 00:07:23,110 [Starr] A self-professed Spider-fan, 188 00:07:23,143 --> 00:07:24,645 Garfield landed his dream gig. 189 00:07:24,678 --> 00:07:28,482 I had to fight a lizard today, 190 00:07:28,516 --> 00:07:30,584 but it was not an ordinary lizard. 191 00:07:30,618 --> 00:07:34,755 Did you know he even did yoga and pilates to gain flexibility 192 00:07:34,788 --> 00:07:36,857 when striking those famous Spidey poses? 193 00:07:36,890 --> 00:07:39,192 -Oh, yeah. -The one where he puts his legs like this? 194 00:07:39,226 --> 00:07:41,529 Or when he jumps from a building and lands like this? 195 00:07:41,562 --> 00:07:44,665 [Starr] Don't pop your hip out. We got a lot more to do here. 196 00:07:47,000 --> 00:07:48,869 [Smoove] Well, I need to be all limbered up 197 00:07:48,902 --> 00:07:50,437 to properly introduce 198 00:07:50,470 --> 00:07:53,641 the third and current incarnation of Peter Parker. 199 00:07:53,674 --> 00:07:55,509 -My man... -Tom Holland! 200 00:07:55,543 --> 00:07:58,145 [Starr] An accomplished British actor 201 00:07:58,178 --> 00:07:59,680 as well as an experienced dancer 202 00:07:59,713 --> 00:08:01,515 capable of doing many of his own stunts. 203 00:08:01,549 --> 00:08:03,551 [grunts] [crew member] That was better. 204 00:08:03,584 --> 00:08:07,555 [Starr] Tom has taken the role of Peter/Spidey and run with it, 205 00:08:07,588 --> 00:08:10,157 redefining the character for a whole new generation of fans. 206 00:08:10,190 --> 00:08:12,560 What makes Tom so good and genuine 207 00:08:12,593 --> 00:08:15,663 is that he performs Spider-Man with his whole body. 208 00:08:15,696 --> 00:08:17,064 [Smoove] Yeah, man. 209 00:08:17,097 --> 00:08:19,499 And under my expert mentorship and tutelage, 210 00:08:19,533 --> 00:08:21,569 Tom gives you the total package-- 211 00:08:21,602 --> 00:08:25,639 charisma, humor, relatability, vulnerability, 212 00:08:25,673 --> 00:08:27,641 those signature sophomoric quips. 213 00:08:27,675 --> 00:08:31,278 I'm starting to think you're not the Avengers. 214 00:08:32,045 --> 00:08:33,446 [grunts, shouts] 215 00:08:34,081 --> 00:08:35,215 [grunts] 216 00:08:35,248 --> 00:08:36,950 That's so good! [laughs] 217 00:08:43,023 --> 00:08:46,426 When they put all three of us on camera for the first time 218 00:08:46,459 --> 00:08:47,595 in our suits, 219 00:08:47,628 --> 00:08:49,830 we all just burst out laughing. 220 00:08:49,863 --> 00:08:52,332 Just kind of spontaneously, all looking at each other 221 00:08:52,365 --> 00:08:54,568 like, "This is so weird, but I love it." 222 00:08:54,602 --> 00:08:57,037 [Garfield] It was like me and Tobey arrived, 223 00:08:57,070 --> 00:08:59,006 and all of their arms were just kind of open. 224 00:08:59,039 --> 00:09:01,842 So we were just, like, enfolded into the nucleus with them. 225 00:09:01,875 --> 00:09:03,777 It's like Spider-Man heaven. 226 00:09:03,811 --> 00:09:06,914 I felt really connected and really appreciated. 227 00:09:06,947 --> 00:09:10,350 There was a sense of coming back to something, 228 00:09:10,383 --> 00:09:14,554 and working with Andrew and Tom 229 00:09:14,588 --> 00:09:16,156 was really dear to me. 230 00:09:17,157 --> 00:09:19,192 [Feige] The interaction and the respect 231 00:09:19,226 --> 00:09:23,096 between Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland 232 00:09:23,130 --> 00:09:25,132 is really something. 233 00:09:25,165 --> 00:09:26,834 I think I can... 234 00:09:27,801 --> 00:09:30,303 [all laughing] 235 00:09:30,337 --> 00:09:33,406 [Holland] To see them in their suits and to laugh and joke 236 00:09:33,440 --> 00:09:36,744 and swap stories about their experiences and my experiences, 237 00:09:36,777 --> 00:09:39,546 that has been the highlight of my Spider-Man career, 238 00:09:39,579 --> 00:09:42,115 getting to share it with those guys. 239 00:09:43,150 --> 00:09:45,285 [Garfield] It resulted in this very, very beautiful experience 240 00:09:45,318 --> 00:09:49,156 where I got to have a bit more closure on something 241 00:09:49,189 --> 00:09:50,958 that means so much to me. 242 00:09:50,991 --> 00:09:52,425 Are you okay? 243 00:09:53,460 --> 00:09:55,262 [Watts] I liked the idea that they show up 244 00:09:55,295 --> 00:09:57,931 helping Peter complete his arc and to make the right decision 245 00:09:57,965 --> 00:10:00,100 and maybe not make the mistakes that they made. 246 00:10:00,133 --> 00:10:02,069 But along the way, you know, 247 00:10:02,102 --> 00:10:04,104 they get some closure as well 248 00:10:04,137 --> 00:10:06,106 and some catharsis on their story lines. 249 00:10:06,974 --> 00:10:08,341 I love you guys. 250 00:10:10,811 --> 00:10:12,612 Thank you. Thank you. 251 00:10:13,546 --> 00:10:15,315 All right, let's do this. Let's go. 252 00:10:20,287 --> 00:10:23,023 [chuckles] Pumpkin bomb. 253 00:10:23,056 --> 00:10:25,125 I love me some Spider-Man, 254 00:10:25,158 --> 00:10:27,327 but I freaking love all the crazy villains. 255 00:10:27,360 --> 00:10:28,595 You know what I mean? 256 00:10:28,628 --> 00:10:30,330 The Green Goblin, Electro, 257 00:10:30,363 --> 00:10:33,834 that disco-ball-headed guy with the Mexican wrestling name. 258 00:10:33,867 --> 00:10:36,136 -My name is Mysterio. -[Ned, Betty] Cool name. 259 00:10:36,169 --> 00:10:39,206 They're super cool bad guys, no doubt, but they are even cooler 260 00:10:39,239 --> 00:10:41,675 thanks to the amazing actors who played them. 261 00:10:41,709 --> 00:10:44,044 [Foxx] I think the beauty of these franchises 262 00:10:44,077 --> 00:10:47,881 is that the fact that you have such talented actors. 263 00:10:47,915 --> 00:10:49,950 With all these guys, you can't miss. 264 00:10:49,983 --> 00:10:53,453 The Norman Osborn character is sort of a tragic figure 265 00:10:53,486 --> 00:10:55,723 and something I could get behind. 266 00:10:55,756 --> 00:10:57,858 It was fun to play that role. 267 00:10:57,891 --> 00:11:00,694 You know, I'm something of a scientist myself. 268 00:11:02,763 --> 00:11:04,564 Octavius knows what I can do. 269 00:11:04,597 --> 00:11:06,166 [Molina] In a lesser environment, 270 00:11:06,199 --> 00:11:09,136 us as villains, we would just be functionaries. 271 00:11:09,169 --> 00:11:11,538 We would just be there to, you know, get the plot going. 272 00:11:11,571 --> 00:11:15,642 But here, we've got real story lines. They are real people. 273 00:11:15,675 --> 00:11:19,546 In the first film, you had crazy-eyed Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin... 274 00:11:19,579 --> 00:11:21,581 [growls, shouts] 275 00:11:21,614 --> 00:11:24,417 ...wearing that emerald nightmare right over there. 276 00:11:24,451 --> 00:11:26,820 I love that outfit. I'll wear it to a nightclub. Iconic. 277 00:11:26,854 --> 00:11:28,889 [crowd screaming] [growls] 278 00:11:28,922 --> 00:11:30,557 [chuckles] You want to know the truth? 279 00:11:30,590 --> 00:11:34,461 Nobody knows how uncomfortable those costumes are. 280 00:11:35,062 --> 00:11:39,432 [Smoove] We had the amazing performance from Alfred Molina as Doc Ock. 281 00:11:39,466 --> 00:11:43,103 It's been very nice to come back to something that is familiar, 282 00:11:43,136 --> 00:11:44,938 but, at the same time, completely new. 283 00:11:44,972 --> 00:11:46,373 Looks like we got competition. 284 00:11:46,406 --> 00:11:48,408 [Molina] There's some real depth to it, 285 00:11:48,441 --> 00:11:49,877 and that's what makes them interesting. 286 00:11:49,910 --> 00:11:50,911 [Peter 3] I'm sorry what was your name again? 287 00:11:50,944 --> 00:11:52,813 Dr. Otto Octavius. 288 00:11:53,814 --> 00:11:55,582 [laughing] No. 289 00:11:55,615 --> 00:11:57,951 There's no way your name's Dr. Otto Octavius. 290 00:11:58,786 --> 00:11:59,953 Wait, seriously? 291 00:11:59,987 --> 00:12:01,088 [Watts laughs] Cut. 292 00:12:02,255 --> 00:12:05,058 We met Venom for the first time. Ooh. 293 00:12:05,092 --> 00:12:08,295 Thomas Haden Church played a killer Sandman too, 294 00:12:08,328 --> 00:12:10,964 looking like he came straight out of the comic book. 295 00:12:10,998 --> 00:12:12,866 Or the beach. [chuckles] 296 00:12:12,900 --> 00:12:16,103 We were treated to Rhys Ifans as the Lizard. 297 00:12:16,603 --> 00:12:18,071 [roars] 298 00:12:18,105 --> 00:12:20,073 A quick cameo from Paul Giamatti as the Rhino... 299 00:12:20,107 --> 00:12:22,275 [laughing] 300 00:12:22,309 --> 00:12:23,743 Jamie Fox as Electro. 301 00:12:23,777 --> 00:12:25,779 [Foxx] You got a lot of great minds here, man. 302 00:12:25,813 --> 00:12:28,982 When you have that type of dynamite, that type of TNT, 303 00:12:29,016 --> 00:12:30,717 I mean, people are gonna go along for the ride. 304 00:12:30,750 --> 00:12:32,085 I think people are gonna marvel-- 305 00:12:32,119 --> 00:12:34,955 Oh! Man! 306 00:12:34,988 --> 00:12:37,557 [Smoove] And poor Dane DeHaan literally fell apart 307 00:12:37,590 --> 00:12:39,960 to become the new Green Goblin. 308 00:12:39,993 --> 00:12:42,095 [cackles] 309 00:12:42,129 --> 00:12:44,497 But how are you gonna top Michael freaking Keaton as Vulture? 310 00:12:44,531 --> 00:12:45,732 Can't be done! 311 00:12:45,765 --> 00:12:47,600 [Holland] He was so intimidating, 312 00:12:47,634 --> 00:12:49,136 it required no acting on my behalf 313 00:12:49,169 --> 00:12:50,938 because I'm just meant to be terrified. 314 00:12:50,971 --> 00:12:54,007 There is no one who could play that role better than he could. 315 00:12:54,041 --> 00:12:55,909 I thought this was the antigravity gun. 316 00:12:55,943 --> 00:12:57,144 No, that's that one. 317 00:12:58,111 --> 00:12:59,646 [Smoove chuckles] Oh, come on. 318 00:12:59,679 --> 00:13:01,414 Jake Gyllenhaal also totally nailed 319 00:13:01,448 --> 00:13:04,317 his turn as Mysterio in Far From Home. 320 00:13:04,351 --> 00:13:06,119 At first you're like, 321 00:13:06,153 --> 00:13:08,822 "Aw. What an amazing mentor and friend he is." 322 00:13:08,856 --> 00:13:12,525 And the next thing you know, he's ordering a drone strike on you and your friends. 323 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:14,627 -[shouting] -Oh, It happened. I was there. 324 00:13:14,661 --> 00:13:16,663 Kill that witch! 325 00:13:16,696 --> 00:13:20,300 [Watts] I love the idea of putting a bunch of rogue villains together 326 00:13:20,333 --> 00:13:22,970 and just watching them meet each other and hang out and talk. 327 00:13:23,003 --> 00:13:25,605 You know I can give you a real makeover. 328 00:13:25,638 --> 00:13:27,040 Let me guess, into a lizard? 329 00:13:27,074 --> 00:13:28,208 Exactly. 330 00:13:28,241 --> 00:13:29,676 Would you two just shut up? 331 00:13:29,709 --> 00:13:31,444 I've never really seen that. 332 00:13:31,478 --> 00:13:35,282 I don't think any of the actors were coming for a cameo. 333 00:13:35,315 --> 00:13:39,953 I think that they were all coming to tell another chapter 334 00:13:39,987 --> 00:13:42,155 of their characters' story. 335 00:13:42,189 --> 00:13:43,790 You want to play games? 336 00:13:43,823 --> 00:13:45,959 You can't get better than Alfred Molina as Doc Ock. 337 00:13:45,993 --> 00:13:49,496 If you were ever gonna bring Doc Ock back, it would have to be Alfred Molina. 338 00:13:49,529 --> 00:13:52,465 And we realized that, thanks to the MCU, 339 00:13:52,499 --> 00:13:54,001 there's a way to do that. 340 00:13:54,034 --> 00:13:55,635 And that's what No Way Home is doing-- 341 00:13:55,668 --> 00:13:57,470 paying honor, in a very direct way, 342 00:13:57,504 --> 00:13:59,639 to the Spidey films that have come before. 343 00:13:59,672 --> 00:14:01,741 I think I can say this for all of us, we're all fans. 344 00:14:01,774 --> 00:14:04,011 And it's a wonderful world to be in. 345 00:14:04,044 --> 00:14:06,213 And if I say so myself, we're having a lot of fun. 346 00:14:06,246 --> 00:14:07,247 [shouts] 347 00:14:08,882 --> 00:14:12,052 [Pascal] The wonderful thing about working on these movies 348 00:14:12,085 --> 00:14:16,256 is that we have been working with unparalleled actors. 349 00:14:16,289 --> 00:14:18,892 I mean, actors are everything. 350 00:14:18,926 --> 00:14:21,594 We live in an amazing time in history, people, 351 00:14:21,628 --> 00:14:23,663 where we've been gifted not one, 352 00:14:23,696 --> 00:14:27,234 but two Mary Jane Watsons in our lives. 353 00:14:27,267 --> 00:14:29,236 [Starr] The always charming Kirsten Dunst 354 00:14:29,269 --> 00:14:30,703 played her in the initial trilogy, 355 00:14:30,737 --> 00:14:32,539 providing us with a wonderful performance 356 00:14:32,572 --> 00:14:34,942 and perhaps one of the most iconic screen kisses 357 00:14:34,975 --> 00:14:36,043 of all time. 358 00:14:42,282 --> 00:14:45,752 Yeah, man, I like my movie kisses wet and hanging upside down. 359 00:14:45,785 --> 00:14:47,554 [chuckles] Okay. 360 00:14:47,587 --> 00:14:50,890 [Starr] Our costar Zendaya would eventually take the MJ mantle 361 00:14:50,924 --> 00:14:52,392 in the most recent films, 362 00:14:52,425 --> 00:14:54,427 bringing a very funny, more modern spin. 363 00:14:54,461 --> 00:14:56,964 I don't wanna celebrate something that was built by slaves. 364 00:14:56,997 --> 00:14:59,399 Oh, I'm sure the Washington Monument wasn't built by... 365 00:15:01,334 --> 00:15:02,635 Okay. Enjoy your book. 366 00:15:02,669 --> 00:15:04,972 [screams] 367 00:15:06,273 --> 00:15:08,475 Think I wanna be done now! 368 00:15:08,508 --> 00:15:11,311 -But we never got to see the kiss again. -Never, never doing that again. 369 00:15:11,344 --> 00:15:12,679 Well, I don't know about that. 370 00:15:16,783 --> 00:15:19,953 [Smoove] We also had two Gwen Stacys make it into the films. 371 00:15:19,987 --> 00:15:23,756 First, Bryce Dallas Howard appeared in the role in Spider-Man 3. 372 00:15:23,790 --> 00:15:26,226 [Starr] But it was the Emma Stone version from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 373 00:15:26,259 --> 00:15:29,162 that met with the same fate as her comic book counterpart. 374 00:15:30,497 --> 00:15:32,399 [Peter 2] You can't be here right now. This is insane! 375 00:15:32,432 --> 00:15:35,135 Okay, guess what! This is my choice. This is mine. 376 00:15:35,168 --> 00:15:37,237 [Starr] And what Spider-Man story would be complete 377 00:15:37,270 --> 00:15:39,106 without mentioning Aunt May? 378 00:15:39,139 --> 00:15:41,608 -What's going on in there? -Peter's beloved mother figure. 379 00:15:41,641 --> 00:15:44,077 [Smoove] First, we had the great Rosemary Harris 380 00:15:44,111 --> 00:15:47,014 playing a quintessential white-haired version of Aunt May. 381 00:15:47,047 --> 00:15:49,649 Then they went out and got Sally Field. 382 00:15:49,682 --> 00:15:52,019 -[Starr] A legend. -[Smoove] Phew! 383 00:15:52,052 --> 00:15:53,820 Absolutely, a legend. 384 00:15:53,853 --> 00:15:56,089 And then in our films, we get the incredible Marisa Tomei... 385 00:15:56,123 --> 00:15:57,790 [Starr] Oh, my-- 386 00:15:57,824 --> 00:16:00,293 ...who flipped my perception of the character on its head. 387 00:16:00,327 --> 00:16:02,329 She really was kind of like my aunt. 388 00:16:02,362 --> 00:16:05,365 And we have this kind of familial connection to each other. 389 00:16:05,398 --> 00:16:07,300 That was great. 390 00:16:07,334 --> 00:16:09,102 And no discussion of Spider-Man's supporting characters 391 00:16:09,136 --> 00:16:11,271 would be complete without talking about 392 00:16:11,304 --> 00:16:13,140 J.K. Simmons' inspired performance 393 00:16:13,173 --> 00:16:14,607 as J. Jonah Jameson, 394 00:16:14,641 --> 00:16:16,476 editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle 395 00:16:16,509 --> 00:16:19,346 and the ultimate Spider-Man troll. 396 00:16:19,379 --> 00:16:20,680 [Smoove] Spider-Man troll. 397 00:16:20,713 --> 00:16:23,116 I didn't try to base him on anything 398 00:16:23,150 --> 00:16:25,052 other than my take on the comic books. 399 00:16:25,085 --> 00:16:27,654 And then it was just roll the camera and bark. 400 00:16:28,555 --> 00:16:29,856 Could you pay me in advance? 401 00:16:30,590 --> 00:16:33,326 [wheezing laugh] 402 00:16:34,361 --> 00:16:36,396 You serious? 403 00:16:36,429 --> 00:16:39,966 [Smoove] J.K.'s performance was so damn good in the original trilogy 404 00:16:39,999 --> 00:16:42,369 that they didn't even bother recasting the character 405 00:16:42,402 --> 00:16:44,671 when he shows up at the end of Far From Home, 406 00:16:44,704 --> 00:16:48,208 'cause who wants to live in that flattop's shadow? 407 00:16:48,241 --> 00:16:49,709 There you have it, folks: 408 00:16:49,742 --> 00:16:52,479 Conclusive proof that Spider-Man was responsible 409 00:16:52,512 --> 00:16:54,747 for the brutal murder of Mysterio. 410 00:16:54,781 --> 00:16:56,849 [Starr] What a great time to be a Spider-Man fan. 411 00:16:56,883 --> 00:16:59,086 -That's right, folks. -Whoo-whee! 412 00:16:59,119 --> 00:17:01,188 "Spider-Man: Hero or Menace"? 413 00:17:02,222 --> 00:17:03,723 [crew member] Three, two, one. 414 00:17:03,756 --> 00:17:05,024 Here we go. 415 00:17:05,058 --> 00:17:06,693 Behind every successful superhero film 416 00:17:06,726 --> 00:17:08,195 is a great director. 417 00:17:08,228 --> 00:17:10,930 And each of these Spider-Man film series 418 00:17:10,963 --> 00:17:14,534 have boasted a trio of talented filmmakers at the helm. 419 00:17:14,567 --> 00:17:17,237 [Smoove] Director Sam Raimi got first crack 420 00:17:17,270 --> 00:17:20,840 at bringing everybody's favorite wall crawler to life. 421 00:17:20,873 --> 00:17:22,475 Ready, and action. 422 00:17:26,579 --> 00:17:30,350 I love Sam Raimi. As a young filmmaker, you're seeing someone do something 423 00:17:30,383 --> 00:17:32,619 that is so entertaining and so full of life 424 00:17:32,652 --> 00:17:34,354 and comedy and energy. 425 00:17:34,387 --> 00:17:36,123 Then you feel like you could do that too. 426 00:17:36,156 --> 00:17:38,125 -How'd you do that? -Work out. 427 00:17:38,158 --> 00:17:40,227 You know, eat your green vegetables. 428 00:17:40,260 --> 00:17:42,862 He won me over with his vision, like, instantly. 429 00:17:42,895 --> 00:17:44,097 [horn honks] 430 00:17:44,131 --> 00:17:45,465 [Pascal] Schools closed down 431 00:17:45,498 --> 00:17:47,267 so people could go see that movie. 432 00:17:47,300 --> 00:17:50,403 You know, nobody had ever seen Spider-Man swinging before. 433 00:17:50,437 --> 00:17:52,205 [Maguire] Obviously, there's a lot of humor. 434 00:17:52,239 --> 00:17:55,742 Sam loves to just torture his characters. 435 00:17:55,775 --> 00:17:58,044 Cut it now. Good. 436 00:17:58,077 --> 00:17:59,312 That was good. 437 00:18:00,980 --> 00:18:02,949 [Smoove] And then came Marc Webb. 438 00:18:02,982 --> 00:18:05,485 Already a successful music video director, 439 00:18:05,518 --> 00:18:08,988 Webb was handed the keys to The Amazing Spider-Man series. 440 00:18:09,021 --> 00:18:12,425 I love those movies, and I thought that Marc Webb 441 00:18:12,459 --> 00:18:15,662 had such great human talent. 442 00:18:15,695 --> 00:18:19,098 And then when we cast Andrew and Emma, 443 00:18:19,132 --> 00:18:21,434 I think he did a brilliant job with them. 444 00:18:21,468 --> 00:18:23,002 [claps] Good. 445 00:18:23,035 --> 00:18:24,837 [Starr] Webb reimagined his Spider-M story 446 00:18:24,871 --> 00:18:26,639 from the ground up, 447 00:18:26,673 --> 00:18:29,142 surrounding Peter Parker with an award-winning supporting cast 448 00:18:29,176 --> 00:18:30,843 and then thrilling audiences 449 00:18:30,877 --> 00:18:34,013 by putting them right in the thick of the action. 450 00:18:35,282 --> 00:18:37,417 Marc is very, very generous, 451 00:18:37,450 --> 00:18:40,520 and he's a really creative, exciting director. 452 00:18:40,553 --> 00:18:42,155 [Webb] Action! 453 00:18:42,189 --> 00:18:44,257 Next, we arrive 454 00:18:44,291 --> 00:18:48,094 -at our esteemed colleague, Mr. Jon Watts. -[Starr] Yep, yep. 455 00:18:48,127 --> 00:18:50,430 [Smoove] Director of the three most recent Spider-Man films, 456 00:18:50,463 --> 00:18:52,765 Homecoming, Far From Home 457 00:18:52,799 --> 00:18:55,668 and the third installment, No Way Home, baby. 458 00:18:55,702 --> 00:18:57,870 [Feige] Seeing him grow through Homecoming 459 00:18:57,904 --> 00:19:00,173 and then Far From Home, and now with No Way Home, 460 00:19:00,207 --> 00:19:03,710 which is by far the most ambitious Spider-Man film ever made, 461 00:19:03,743 --> 00:19:06,546 seeing how he's grown into that role is really amazing. 462 00:19:06,579 --> 00:19:09,282 [Holland] Jon Watts has done such a wonderful job 463 00:19:09,316 --> 00:19:12,519 of creating this genre of superhero movie 464 00:19:12,552 --> 00:19:14,787 that kind of hasn't been told before. 465 00:19:14,821 --> 00:19:17,824 -Jon is amazing. -The weight of this film, he carries it so lightly. 466 00:19:17,857 --> 00:19:18,858 Great. Cut. 467 00:19:18,891 --> 00:19:20,893 Yeah! [cheering] 468 00:19:20,927 --> 00:19:23,663 [Starr] His ability to combine humor, humanity and spectacular action 469 00:19:23,696 --> 00:19:26,733 has helped propel the recent films to all-new heights. 470 00:19:26,766 --> 00:19:29,001 Going up! 471 00:19:29,035 --> 00:19:31,471 It's not like they are these little stand-alone stories either. 472 00:19:31,504 --> 00:19:34,841 They also have to honor the bigger MCU story lines 473 00:19:34,874 --> 00:19:36,643 going on in the background too. 474 00:19:36,676 --> 00:19:39,212 I can't believe I'm in the Sanctum Sanctorum. 475 00:19:39,246 --> 00:19:40,380 Neither can I. 476 00:19:40,413 --> 00:19:41,914 -Give me the box. -No. 477 00:19:41,948 --> 00:19:44,150 [Holland] Jon Watts, he has this thing 478 00:19:44,183 --> 00:19:46,419 where he'll say "one more" for every take, 479 00:19:46,453 --> 00:19:48,087 and then you'll do 20 more takes. 480 00:19:48,120 --> 00:19:49,522 -One more. -One more. 481 00:19:49,556 --> 00:19:51,358 -One more. -One, one, one, one more. 482 00:19:51,391 --> 00:19:53,660 One more means one more when you're on 22. 483 00:19:53,693 --> 00:19:55,728 Are you sure it's one more? 484 00:19:55,762 --> 00:19:58,431 Every time I say that now, I'm gonna get in trouble. Not in trouble. 485 00:19:58,465 --> 00:20:00,367 Put a dollar in the "one more" jar? Yeah. 486 00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:01,634 Got it. Moving on. Just kidding. 487 00:20:03,970 --> 00:20:06,273 [horns honking] 488 00:20:10,443 --> 00:20:13,780 -Spidey has hops. I could do that in my younger days. -I believe you. 489 00:20:13,813 --> 00:20:16,916 [Smoove] Each film series has taken its own stab 490 00:20:16,949 --> 00:20:19,286 at adapting Spidey's unique powers for film, 491 00:20:19,319 --> 00:20:22,689 resulting in some of the craziest action and stunts 492 00:20:22,722 --> 00:20:24,391 you're ever gonna see, 493 00:20:24,424 --> 00:20:28,461 requiring the lead actors to dive headlong into training, 494 00:20:28,495 --> 00:20:31,964 fight choreography and lots and lots of wirework. 495 00:20:32,899 --> 00:20:34,401 In the original trilogy, 496 00:20:34,434 --> 00:20:38,305 the VFX team blended large-scale practical effects 497 00:20:38,338 --> 00:20:40,807 with state-of-the-art digital effects from the time 498 00:20:40,840 --> 00:20:43,075 to give audiences their first glimpse 499 00:20:43,109 --> 00:20:45,912 at web swinging on the big screen. 500 00:20:46,513 --> 00:20:47,847 It also holds up too. 501 00:20:48,781 --> 00:20:50,550 And nowhere is that more apparent 502 00:20:50,583 --> 00:20:54,253 than in the absurdly cool subway scene from Spider-Man 2. 503 00:21:01,928 --> 00:21:03,896 You know, back in my day, 504 00:21:03,930 --> 00:21:05,932 I had to do a lot more practically. 505 00:21:05,965 --> 00:21:08,901 And it's just a lot easier now 506 00:21:08,935 --> 00:21:11,471 with what technology's able to do. 507 00:21:11,504 --> 00:21:14,741 [crew member] Three, two, one, action! 508 00:21:14,774 --> 00:21:17,977 [Smoove] Ten years later, digital effects had advanced to the point 509 00:21:18,010 --> 00:21:21,147 where Marc Webb and his VFX team 510 00:21:21,180 --> 00:21:24,751 were able to drop you right into Spider-Man's POV 511 00:21:24,784 --> 00:21:26,018 in The Amazing Spider-Man 512 00:21:26,052 --> 00:21:28,287 for an even more immersive thrill ride 513 00:21:28,321 --> 00:21:29,689 through the streets of Manhattan. 514 00:21:29,722 --> 00:21:31,157 All right. Good. And cut. 515 00:21:31,190 --> 00:21:33,826 [Webb] I thought about the nature of Spider-Man 516 00:21:33,860 --> 00:21:36,963 and how important it was for us to reinvent 517 00:21:36,996 --> 00:21:39,198 the language of Spider-Man. 518 00:21:39,231 --> 00:21:41,601 [Peter 2] What have you got for me today, New York? 519 00:21:41,634 --> 00:21:43,636 [Smoove] But then, Homecoming gave us 520 00:21:43,670 --> 00:21:45,772 -that incredible ferry disaster sequence... -[loud grunting] 521 00:21:45,805 --> 00:21:49,476 ...which gets one-upped by Spidey's epic midair battle with the Vulture 522 00:21:49,509 --> 00:21:52,011 on the surface of a stealth plane. 523 00:21:52,044 --> 00:21:53,179 Absolutely incredible. 524 00:21:53,212 --> 00:21:54,313 Safety first. 525 00:21:54,347 --> 00:21:55,848 [Smoove] Then in Far From Home, 526 00:21:55,882 --> 00:21:58,184 we get treated to these massive Elemental battles, 527 00:21:58,217 --> 00:22:01,053 but they turn out to be just an appetizer. 528 00:22:01,087 --> 00:22:02,088 [chuckling] 529 00:22:04,023 --> 00:22:07,226 And what about that sick Mysterio illusion sequence 530 00:22:07,259 --> 00:22:10,830 where he brings all of Peter Parker's inner fears to life? 531 00:22:10,863 --> 00:22:13,366 Zombie Tony Stark about to eat his brain! 532 00:22:14,667 --> 00:22:17,069 And then wham! He gets taken out by the Eurail. 533 00:22:17,103 --> 00:22:19,238 You hated to see it, but it had to happen. 534 00:22:19,271 --> 00:22:22,642 It blew my mind and made me question reality myself. 535 00:22:22,675 --> 00:22:24,343 This is Peter Parker, this is Peter Parker. 536 00:22:24,377 --> 00:22:25,645 Spider-Man, Spider-Man. 537 00:22:25,678 --> 00:22:26,846 They're mes from other universes. 538 00:22:26,879 --> 00:22:28,214 No, no. They're here to help. 539 00:22:28,247 --> 00:22:30,349 This is the wizard I was telling you about. 540 00:22:30,383 --> 00:22:32,485 [Holland] From a choreography standpoint, it's interesting 541 00:22:32,519 --> 00:22:35,187 because Spider-Man's never fought with Spider-Man before. 542 00:22:35,221 --> 00:22:37,056 And I think what we want to try and explore 543 00:22:37,089 --> 00:22:39,426 is an element of us trying to figure each other out 544 00:22:39,459 --> 00:22:42,094 and figure out our each individual, unique styles 545 00:22:42,128 --> 00:22:43,763 of how to be Spider-Man. 546 00:22:43,796 --> 00:22:45,765 And the amazing thing about working with Marvel and Sony 547 00:22:45,798 --> 00:22:48,234 is that the sky's the limit with these films. 548 00:22:48,267 --> 00:22:50,102 There's no idea that's too crazy, 549 00:22:50,136 --> 00:22:53,039 so if you want to do a quadruple backflip 550 00:22:53,072 --> 00:22:55,542 over an electric zap or something, 551 00:22:55,575 --> 00:22:57,043 that can happen. 552 00:22:57,076 --> 00:22:59,345 So, it's so fun being able to just sit down, 553 00:22:59,378 --> 00:23:00,913 play with the stunt team 554 00:23:00,947 --> 00:23:02,782 and figure out how we're going to make this film 555 00:23:02,815 --> 00:23:04,951 bigger and better than anything before. 556 00:23:07,053 --> 00:23:09,088 No, I really think you should have a disguise. 557 00:23:09,121 --> 00:23:12,124 An effective one, but also one that's funny. 558 00:23:15,294 --> 00:23:18,565 [Feige] The Spider-Man costume is probably, with no exaggeration, 559 00:23:18,598 --> 00:23:21,200 one of the best graphic design elements 560 00:23:21,233 --> 00:23:23,302 in the history of graphic design. 561 00:23:23,335 --> 00:23:25,071 [Peter 2] So, are you gonna go into battle 562 00:23:25,104 --> 00:23:26,573 dressed as a cool youth pastor, 563 00:23:26,606 --> 00:23:28,174 or do you got your suit? 564 00:23:29,476 --> 00:23:32,244 [Garfield] We were talking about the idea of how cool it is 565 00:23:32,278 --> 00:23:33,980 to wear the Spider-Man suit. 566 00:23:34,013 --> 00:23:37,083 But in reality, it takes three people and five shoehorns 567 00:23:37,116 --> 00:23:40,620 and a lot of talcum powder and oil and, like, 45 minutes-- 568 00:23:40,653 --> 00:23:42,088 Are you still using talcum powder? 569 00:23:42,121 --> 00:23:44,290 I'm still on the talc. The secret is... 570 00:23:44,323 --> 00:23:46,793 [Maguire] Go on. [Holland] I'll tell you the secret later. 571 00:23:46,826 --> 00:23:48,495 [Garfield] We'll catch up. I figured it out. 572 00:23:48,528 --> 00:23:51,397 Can I just go back to the trick about putting on the suit? 573 00:23:51,430 --> 00:23:53,833 'Cause this is practical stuff that I want to know. 574 00:23:53,866 --> 00:23:56,936 So, we have these plastic bags that I put over my feet. 575 00:23:56,969 --> 00:23:58,337 Ah, slippery. 576 00:23:58,370 --> 00:23:59,806 And then they slide right in. Slide in. 577 00:23:59,839 --> 00:24:02,675 The only thing is, you get mad sweaty feet. 578 00:24:02,709 --> 00:24:03,876 Tell me more about that. 579 00:24:07,313 --> 00:24:11,017 The Spidey suits you see in the movies are significantly better 580 00:24:11,050 --> 00:24:13,953 than the footy pajama versions I like to wear. 581 00:24:13,986 --> 00:24:16,489 Or-Or-Or I used to wear. 582 00:24:16,523 --> 00:24:19,091 Anyway, we thought it would be fun to take a look back 583 00:24:19,125 --> 00:24:20,860 at all the different Spider-Man suits 584 00:24:20,893 --> 00:24:22,361 that have graced the big screen. 585 00:24:22,394 --> 00:24:23,863 [sighs] 586 00:24:23,896 --> 00:24:25,598 Man, it's crazy! 587 00:24:25,632 --> 00:24:27,500 What else can this suit do? 588 00:24:28,568 --> 00:24:30,069 [gasps] What? 589 00:24:31,904 --> 00:24:35,207 [Smoove] First though, we got Tobey Maguire's red hoodie number 590 00:24:35,241 --> 00:24:37,109 from the original Spider-Man film. 591 00:24:37,143 --> 00:24:39,178 -You got my name wrong-- -[announcer] Get out there, you moron! 592 00:24:39,211 --> 00:24:42,114 Looks kind of like Banksy if he shopped at Marshalls. 593 00:24:42,148 --> 00:24:44,350 [Tobey] Spidey's gotta adjust his glasses. 594 00:24:44,383 --> 00:24:47,153 [Smoove] Tobey then gets an upgrade with an iconic red-and-blue suit 595 00:24:47,186 --> 00:24:49,989 that will last the entire first trilogy. 596 00:24:50,022 --> 00:24:53,025 Although it barely made it through an entire movie in one piece. 597 00:24:53,059 --> 00:24:57,129 [chuckles] And no need for web shooters cluttering up that drip. 598 00:24:57,163 --> 00:24:59,532 My man Tobey had organic web shooters, 599 00:24:59,566 --> 00:25:02,501 which is kinda nasty when you think about it. 600 00:25:02,535 --> 00:25:04,971 [students laughing] 601 00:25:05,004 --> 00:25:06,839 But it's also super cool. 602 00:25:06,873 --> 00:25:08,675 It's kind of like having a runny nose in your wrist. 603 00:25:11,177 --> 00:25:13,145 Later, in Spider-Man 3, 604 00:25:13,179 --> 00:25:15,381 -you got a taste of the legendary black suit... -[gasps] 605 00:25:15,414 --> 00:25:16,883 -...from the comic books. -Wow. 606 00:25:16,916 --> 00:25:18,651 [Smoove] For formal occasions, of course. 607 00:25:18,685 --> 00:25:20,920 Sometimes he might throw a bow tie on it. I don't know. 608 00:25:20,953 --> 00:25:23,590 Then came The Amazing Spider-Man, which debuted a new suit look 609 00:25:23,623 --> 00:25:26,025 with a more serious tone. 610 00:25:26,058 --> 00:25:28,527 This is the costume. This is the outfit. [laughing] 611 00:25:28,561 --> 00:25:30,529 It's different. I mean, we're changing things up. 612 00:25:30,563 --> 00:25:32,932 [Smoove] Subdued colors, buggier eyes 613 00:25:32,965 --> 00:25:37,570 and Spider-Man's traditional mechanical web shooters on the wrists. 614 00:25:37,604 --> 00:25:40,206 A second suit dropped in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, 615 00:25:40,239 --> 00:25:42,508 brightening the colors, widening the eyes 616 00:25:42,541 --> 00:25:46,012 and adopting more of Spidey's classic comic book look. 617 00:25:46,045 --> 00:25:48,347 Those eyes, which are big, they're really-- 618 00:25:48,380 --> 00:25:52,384 Those big, expressive, kind, friendly, white eyes 619 00:25:52,418 --> 00:25:53,853 that are such an important part 620 00:25:53,886 --> 00:25:55,755 of how people interact with Spider-Man 621 00:25:55,788 --> 00:25:57,757 and why they love Spider-Man. 622 00:25:59,125 --> 00:26:00,627 [Peter 3] A minor upgrade? 623 00:26:02,061 --> 00:26:04,797 Whoa! Oh, my God! 624 00:26:04,831 --> 00:26:06,599 Put it on. 625 00:26:06,633 --> 00:26:08,367 [Smoove] Tom Holland's first suit was introduced 626 00:26:08,400 --> 00:26:11,137 when the character debuted in Captain America: Civil War. 627 00:26:11,170 --> 00:26:14,874 It was a sleek, modern nod to the classic Spidey look. 628 00:26:14,907 --> 00:26:16,442 Plus, it came with web shooters 629 00:26:16,475 --> 00:26:20,446 and also enhanced with all kinds of crazy Stark tech. 630 00:26:20,479 --> 00:26:21,948 In Homecoming, 631 00:26:21,981 --> 00:26:25,117 Tom also dons his nifty homemade prototype suit. 632 00:26:25,151 --> 00:26:26,919 [Happy] What the hell are you wearing? 633 00:26:26,953 --> 00:26:28,320 [Smoove] Then we get to Tom's tricked-out Iron Spider look 634 00:26:28,354 --> 00:26:30,122 in Infinity Wa and Endgame, 635 00:26:30,156 --> 00:26:32,224 with those shiny, golden spider legs 636 00:26:32,258 --> 00:26:34,493 flying every which way. 637 00:26:34,526 --> 00:26:37,797 After that, Far From Home introduced another all-black outfit, 638 00:26:37,830 --> 00:26:39,666 aka the Night Monkey. 639 00:26:39,699 --> 00:26:41,433 -Whoo! -[Fury] How's the suit? 640 00:26:41,467 --> 00:26:43,135 It's a little tight around the old web-shooter. 641 00:26:43,169 --> 00:26:44,737 Parker! Okay, I'll shut up. 642 00:26:44,771 --> 00:26:46,639 Later in the film, Peter designs 643 00:26:46,673 --> 00:26:48,474 an all-new suit with Stark tech... 644 00:26:48,507 --> 00:26:49,942 [sighs] Okay. 645 00:26:49,976 --> 00:26:52,511 [Smoove] ...resulting in the first-of-its-kind 646 00:26:52,544 --> 00:26:54,346 red-and-black variation. 647 00:26:54,380 --> 00:26:57,817 With all these suits, I can't wait to see what's next. 648 00:26:57,850 --> 00:27:00,219 You think your fancy new suit's gonna save you? 649 00:27:03,455 --> 00:27:06,258 [Stan Lee] The thing I'm proudest of is the fact 650 00:27:06,292 --> 00:27:11,130 that people of all ages seem to love Spider-Man. 651 00:27:11,163 --> 00:27:14,133 [Starr] Take a quick look back at all of Stan's cameos 652 00:27:14,166 --> 00:27:16,502 from all the Spider-Man films. 653 00:27:16,535 --> 00:27:19,706 Stan Lee. Gone, but never forgotten. 654 00:27:19,739 --> 00:27:21,007 Excelsior. 655 00:27:26,545 --> 00:27:28,347 [screams] Look out! 656 00:27:29,982 --> 00:27:32,685 -[grunts] -Hey! Shut that off! 657 00:27:32,719 --> 00:27:34,286 I was-- Tell him it's my car! 658 00:27:34,320 --> 00:27:37,123 Don't make me come down there, you punk! 659 00:27:37,156 --> 00:27:39,959 Hey, Gary! How ya doing? 660 00:27:39,992 --> 00:27:41,327 Marjorie, how are you? 661 00:27:45,832 --> 00:27:47,767 [crowd applauding] 662 00:27:50,870 --> 00:27:52,538 Hey, I think I know that guy. 663 00:27:55,507 --> 00:27:59,712 You know, I guess one person can make a difference. 664 00:28:02,014 --> 00:28:03,049 Nuff said. 665 00:28:04,283 --> 00:28:07,319 Doing this show, Martin, one thing becomes pretty clear. 666 00:28:07,353 --> 00:28:08,420 What's that? 667 00:28:08,454 --> 00:28:09,856 When it comes to superheroes, 668 00:28:09,889 --> 00:28:11,991 Spider-Man is king. Okay. 669 00:28:12,024 --> 00:28:13,826 [Starr] We've got three versions, eight films, 670 00:28:13,860 --> 00:28:15,427 countless box office records. 671 00:28:15,461 --> 00:28:16,863 The fact that this one character 672 00:28:16,896 --> 00:28:18,931 is capable of that much success for so long 673 00:28:18,965 --> 00:28:20,532 is a testament to the appeal 674 00:28:20,566 --> 00:28:22,134 of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's creation. 675 00:28:23,970 --> 00:28:26,072 [Smoove] But we ain't done, Martin. We're not? 676 00:28:26,105 --> 00:28:28,741 No. Even though every Spider-Man film series 677 00:28:28,775 --> 00:28:31,210 has taken the character down a different road, 678 00:28:31,243 --> 00:28:34,346 now all these roads lead to one place. 679 00:28:34,380 --> 00:28:36,215 -[Starr] Hmm. Where's that? -Spider-Man: No Way Home. 680 00:28:36,248 --> 00:28:39,952 The culmination of two decades worth of hard work, creativity 681 00:28:39,986 --> 00:28:42,621 and some intense gymnastics. 682 00:28:42,654 --> 00:28:44,857 Dude! [Ned] Dude! 683 00:28:44,891 --> 00:28:46,192 Dude! 684 00:28:46,225 --> 00:28:47,393 [gasps] 685 00:28:47,426 --> 00:28:49,461 -You ready? -I'm ready. 686 00:28:49,495 --> 00:28:52,899 I don't know about you, man, but my juices are flowing. 687 00:28:52,932 --> 00:28:54,433 [Starr] Yeah, right there with you, buddy. 688 00:28:54,466 --> 00:28:56,068 We hope that you enjoyed 689 00:28:56,102 --> 00:28:58,570 this trip down Spider-Man movie memory lane 690 00:28:58,604 --> 00:29:00,739 as much as we enjoyed putting this thing together 691 00:29:00,773 --> 00:29:02,909 with the help of some very talented people. 692 00:29:04,110 --> 00:29:06,645 [Smoove] It's all effort and personal sacrifice. 693 00:29:06,678 --> 00:29:09,415 With great power comes great responsibility. 694 00:29:09,448 --> 00:29:11,317 [Smoove] You're now locked and loaded 695 00:29:11,350 --> 00:29:13,319 for Spider-Man: No Way Home. 696 00:29:13,352 --> 00:29:15,721 You can thank us later. You're welcome. 697 00:29:15,754 --> 00:29:18,457 Do it for yourself, but also do it for us, 698 00:29:18,490 --> 00:29:21,427 after all we've been through this last half an hour. 699 00:29:21,460 --> 00:29:25,131 Plus, Daddy's STARmeter needs some boost. 700 00:29:25,164 --> 00:29:27,633 Spidey fans, look the guy up. 701 00:29:28,500 --> 00:29:29,936 He's J.B. Smoove. 702 00:29:29,969 --> 00:29:31,503 And this guy here is Martin Starr. 703 00:29:31,537 --> 00:29:32,604 Thanks for watching. 704 00:29:32,638 --> 00:29:35,141 [imitating shooting web] 705 00:29:35,174 --> 00:29:37,209 What are you spraying? What are you doing? 706 00:29:40,646 --> 00:29:41,881 We lost him. 52224

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