Raimi’s version had all the elements fans had come to know and love, with one notable addition - organic webbing that could be shot out of glands in the wrist. Related: Morbius Uses Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, NOT Tom Holland's MCU Version Although popping up sporadically in the comics, organic webbing wasn’t established as a core element to Spidey’s powers until Raimi’s movies brought the concept into the mainstream. Marvel took over production of Spider-Man films and incorporated the character into the MCU with Tom Holland's starring role in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Marvel used the mechanical web-shooters as an opportunity to highlight Parker’s genius intellect.įollowing in the footsteps of The Amazing Spider-Man reboot in 2012, Marvel abandoned organic webbing, but the studio took it a step further. This paved the way for Tony Stark’s entrance into Parker’s story in what would become a core element of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man.
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