When this movie came out, all those born in the 80s were in middle school. Not a Marvel fan, but the old "Spider-Man" trilogy personally believes that it has always been the most successful commercial film of Marvel movies, both in terms of box office and influence.
In 2002, Sam Raimi's first "Spider-Man" ushered in the era of commercial blockbuster movies based on superhero comics. The success of this movie is more significant than any Marvel movie to date. Think about how many students dreamed of being bitten by a spider, and how many people imitated the gestures of spitting spider silk. Tobey Maguire, who has been on fire with this trilogy, although his height and chattering attributes are not very consistent with the comics, it does not affect the classic influence he created. Think about the most popular spiders of the post-80s generation who are now middle-aged. Man, most people would think it was Toby. Think about how many people this movie has become popular, everyone's performance is remarkable.
The film's most classic aside from the groundbreaking fluid motion design, costumes, characters, and storyline at the time. Another classic is the soundtrack and animated subtitles at the beginning of each film. The classic level of the soundtrack is similar to the ending theme song of the "Batman" trilogy. Whenever these two theme songs are heard, most people can think of which movie they are from. Classic movie theme songs that can be circulated for a long time are generally rare in movies. This is even more rare for a superhero movie! The theme song of the "Batman" trilogy and "Spiderman" trilogy is still the most classic theme soundtrack in all DC and Marvel movies, and it is almost impossible to surpass it in the future.
I believe that many people like the most handsome and coolest Black Spider-Man in history in the third installment?
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