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  • Spider-Man: Homecoming stars the third live-action Spider-Man since 2002, and that barely even

  • begins to scratch the surface of how many Spider-Men have appeared onscreen over the

  • years.

  • "(speaking Japanese)"

  • So how do they stack up?

  • Here's a look at the major versions of Spider-Man from TV and moviesand the actors who played

  • themranked from worst to best.

  • '70s Live Action Spider-Man

  • It isn't actor Nicholas Hammond's fault that nobody remembers the short-lived Amazing Spider-Man

  • TV show from the late 1970s.

  • He just didn't have much to work with: there were no supervillains, no supporting cast

  • from the comics except J. Jonah Jameson and a single appearance by Aunt May, and Hammond

  • never looked, talked, or moved like anything other than a random guy you'd run into at

  • ComicCon.

  • Spider-Man Unlimited

  • Spider-Man Unlimited was basically an effort to extend the '90s animated series past its

  • sell-by date by sending Spider-Man to an alternate Earth.

  • Voice actor Rino Romano just did his best impression of Christopher Daniel Barnes, who

  • preceded him in the role.

  • "Great, if only carting around is my worst nightmare.

  • It's leaking!"

  • The costume, derived from the Spider-Man 2099 comics, is memorable, but it probably would

  • have worked even better if they'd just made a Spider-Man 2099 cartoon.

  • '60s Animated Spider-Man

  • Considering Spider-Man had only existed for four years when this show started, relatively

  • few viewers had a clear idea of just what Spider-Man should be like.

  • Paul Soles as Spider-Man sounds the way 1960s cartoon viewers expected a superhero to soundwhich

  • means he sounds exactly like Superman.

  • "I once swore to never turn my back on anyone, and I'm not starting now."

  • This Spider-Man is best remembered today as the star of many animated GIFs and memes.

  • And of course for its awesome theme song.

  • "Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can."

  • 1981 Animated Spider-Man

  • The 1981 Spider-Man animated series wasn't bad by any means.

  • The animation was solid for the time, and it brought in a lot of Spider-villains from

  • the comics who'd never gotten TV time before.

  • The weirdest thing about this show is that it was immediately overshadowed by another

  • Spider-Man cartoon, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, which premiered the same day.

  • The two series also used the same character designs, which kind of made this series feel

  • like a run of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends in which he has no friends and talks a little

  • funny, thanks to the vocal talents of Ted Schwartz.

  • "Oh no, I'm gonna miss my lunch date with Betty."

  • The Electric Company

  • Spider-Man's first live-action appearance, interestingly enough, was on The Electric

  • Company, a 1970s educational series that ran on PBS.

  • This Spider-Man, played by Danny Seagren, didn't talk, but his simple adventures were

  • the perfect vehicle for teaching kids basic language and math skills.

  • But the highlight of the show?

  • The narration, which was provided by a pre-fame Morgan Freeman.

  • "And he's found it – a rubber glove sandwich."

  • Spider-Man: The New Animated Series

  • Two things are distracting about 2003's Spider-Man: The New Animated Series.

  • The first is the combo 2D and 3D animation.

  • The second is that every time Spider-Man talks, you can't help but hear Neil Patrick Harris.

  • "This is so not spandex!"

  • Not that Harris is a bad choice for Spider-Man, but come on, isn't he more suited for villainy?

  • Japanese Spider-Man

  • The 1978 Japanese Spider Man live action TV series has a cult following in the U.S., even

  • though it's never been officially released there.

  • In this version, Spider-Man is a motorcycle driver who gets his spider-powers from a super-bracelet

  • from the planet Spider.

  • The show's a lot of fun, and the actors do a great job, but it just feels wrong to rank

  • them any higher when they're not playing the same Spider-Man as everybody else.

  • "(speaking Japanese)"

  • 2000s Spider-Man Movies

  • In the early days of 21st-century superhero movies, Tobey Maguire got the job done.

  • He got in great physical shape for Spider-Man, but he still had the softness to play nerdy

  • Peter Parker.

  • "Punch me, I bleed."

  • While he never quite seemed like a kid in the way an origin-story Spider-Man should,

  • he was still young enough be believable as a teenager, making him a solid version of

  • the web-slinger.

  • Ultimate Spider-Man

  • Disney's first animated Spider-Man series after it purchased Marvel, some of the production

  • decisions for Ultimate Spider-Man didn't sit well with longtime fansespecially the

  • decision to hire Drake Bell of Drake and Josh to voice the title character.

  • "You don't know how that feels."

  • "I do, actually.

  • Someone important was taken from me, too."

  • But if you look past the bad buzz, Bell is actually a pretty great animated Spider-Man,

  • and he also comes through in the darker moments that require a more emotional Peter Parker.

  • Amazing Spider-Man

  • The biggest problem with Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker is that he was already too old

  • for the part when he starred in The Amazing Spider-Man.

  • He never seems like an awkward teen, and yet the rebooted franchise offered another origin

  • story set in high school.

  • Still, his slim build looked good in the suit, and his comic timing made him a natural fit

  • for the rhythms of the character's constant wisecracks.

  • "Knock it off man!"

  • "no NO!"

  • '90s Animated Spider-Man

  • For a lot of millennials, Christopher Daniel Barnes was the definitive voice of Spider-Man

  • throughout their childhood.

  • While this Spider-Man has aged a little awkwardly, it was the first TV version of the character

  • to really draw on the comics' storylines in a nuanced way, introducing concepts like the

  • Venom suit, the Secret Wars crossover, and even Daredevil.

  • This series skipped the origin and began with Peter Parker already in college.

  • Within that context, Barnes is perfect in the part, balancing the jokes and the emotional

  • baggage that are both so central to Spider-Man.

  • "Spider sense - danger!"

  • Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

  • For those a little older, Dan Gilvezan was the Saturday morning Spider-Man of choice.

  • He voiced the central hero on Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends from 1981 until 1986.

  • His Spider-Man had the lightness that earlier versions of the character had been missing,

  • while still seeming more grounded than the goofier Iceman.

  • "Oh, no."

  • "Oh, yes!"

  • This cartoon seems pretty silly by today's standards, but this was the first time Spider-Man

  • really seemed like Spider-Man, and that's worth something.

  • The Spectacular Spider-Man

  • Spectacular Spider-Man was basically the perfect Spider-Man cartoon, and one that ended too

  • soon.

  • It ran for two seasons in 2008 and 2009, and was being considered for a third when Disney

  • bought Marvel and reacquired the television rights to Spider-Man, leaving this Sony-produced

  • series unable to continue.

  • Voice actor Josh Keaton played the youthful Spider-Man with the earnestness of a kid trying

  • to do his best, and it really worked.

  • It's just a shame there couldn't be more of it.

  • "Uh, yoo-hoo!

  • Excuse me, can I come in this way or do I have to break my own window?"

  • "Spider-Man."

  • MCU Spider-Man

  • As the third live-action Spidey in under a decade, Tom Holland may finally be the perfect

  • choice.

  • He comes across like a young teenager with a surprising amount of power, and his youthfulness

  • stands out perfectly in contrast with all the adult heroes running around in the MCU.

  • "Are you an Avenger?"

  • "Yeah, basically."

  • Spider-Man: Homecoming presents him as a nerdy high school student who might be in way over

  • his headand that's exactly what Spider-Man should be, especially within the context of

  • a larger Avengers-centric setting.

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