Spider-Man in Television

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The character of Spider-Man has appeared in multiple forms of media besides comics, including on television numerous times, in both live action and animated television programs.

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Primary Spider-Man shows

Live-action

The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)

Main article: The Amazing Spider-Man (TV series)

Spider-Man (1978)

Main article: Spider-Man (Toei TV series)

Animation

Spider-Man (1967)

Main article: Spider-Man (1967 TV series)

Spider-Man (1981)

Main article: Spider-Man (1981 TV series)

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981)

Main article: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

Spider-Man (1994)

Main article: Spider-Man (1994 TV series)

Spider-Man Unlimited (1999)

Main article: Spider-Man Unlimited

Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003)

Main article: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series

The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008)

Main article: The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV series)

This television series is heavily inspired by both the early Lee/Ditko and Romita The Amazing Spider-Man stories and the Bendis/Bagley Ultimate Spider-Man. Peter Parker is still a teenager living in contemporary New York, as in Bendis' Ultimate version, but many of the cast members borrow from both the early and later years of Spider-Man comics. Many of the original supporting cast, including Flash Thompson, have been translated into modern terms but are still very true to the comics, and some have altered ethnicities: Liz Allan is Hispanic and Ned Lee (formerly "Leeds") is Korean. The first season follows several plot arcs drawn from the comics. Two seasons of the series were aired, each containing 13 episodes. Though universally acclaimed, the series ended when Sony Pictures relinquished its rights, which it had licensed from Marvel, to produce animated works using Spider-Man and associated characters. Spider-Man was voiced by Josh Keaton.

Ultimate Spider-Man (2012)

Main article: Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)

Spider-Man (2017)

Spider-Man, a new Spider-Man animated series was announced to replace Ultimate Spider-Man. The series will also feature Spider-Man (Voiced by Robbie Daymond) teaming up with Miles Morales as Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen.

Spidey Super Stories (1974)

Main article: Spidey Super Stories

Appearances in Other Series

Marvel 2010s Animated Universe

Television specials

Mentions within Marvel animated series

Mentions within Marvel Cinematic Universe series

Main article: List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series

References

External links

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