It's not easy being a teen — even with superpowers. From photographer to teacher to gambler and wrestler, here are the ways Spider-Man makes money on the side.
There will be plenty of familiar faces in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but there is one Spidey-verse character, in particular, who fans want to see cross over.
Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige reveals how a continued partnership with Sony Pictures will allow new story ideas for the Spider-Man franchise and beyond.
The 2019 movie Alita: Battle Angel includes a scene where Alita (Rosa Salazar) eats chocolate and the chocolate used in that scene is made by Robert Rodriguez.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson's stint as Quicksilver was cut short due to his death in Avengers: Age of Ultron, thanks to his costume that made absolutely no sense.
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" was an audience favorite earlier in 2021. Now, star Simu Liu has revealed that one scene really took a toll.
Most of the titular team got comic book-accurate costumes in "The Avengers," but not Hawkeye. His threads were more contemporary and didn't make much sense.
Alaqua Cox was born deaf, much like the character she plays in Hawkeye, and her co-stars made a point to make her feel comfortable on her first TV set.
When 'Secret Invasion' was first announced, it was also revealed that Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn will return for the series. Who else could return?
Check out our list of cameos we could see in "Spider-Man: No Way Home," ranked from next-to-impossible to almost-certain! But be warned, spoilers ahead!
Among all the actors who portrayed Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield has faced the toughest battle of all. Here's what you don't know about Garfield's Spider-Man.
A recent Spider-Man: No Way Home TV spot showcased new footage of Electro, leading fans to wonder if his new suit utilizes technology invented by Tony Stark.