Spider Man Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details
9 of the most interesting Spider Man easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Spider Man movie message.
To fight against the evil Iron Cross Army, led by the space emperor Professor Monster, a daredevil motorcyclist transforms into the famous Marvel Superhero, with a racecar and giant ...
Genre
Action, Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
Stars
Shinji Tôdô, Mitsuo Andô, Yukie Kagawa, Hirofumi Koga
IMDB score
6.2
Spider Man Movie Trivia
When Peter Parker is testing out his webbing for the first time, he says several classic DC Comics catchphrases, most notably "Up, up and away, Web!" (Superman) and "Shazam!" Tobey Maguire ad-libbed these lines, which were not in the original script.
Spider Man Movie Easter Eggs
At 19:05 according to Netflix, you can see that Miles Morales has Club Penguin on his phone, as both are owned by Disney
Spider Man movie hidden details
FFH, when Nick fury arrives to the lava monster fight, the rubble hitting his car leaves bullet holes on the wind shield, hinting that the effect is all an allusion.
Far From Home, during the fight with the fire elemental Mysterio misses a shot and hits the windshield of a car. The only damage dealt to it are bullet holes because in all actuality it is attack drones shooting to cause all of the damage.
The projection of Mysterio holds the glasses like a gun, hinting that the real Mysterio is actually holding a gun
Julius (Parker's teacher and chaperone) says he believes the Elementals were created by witches. He can later be seen researching them to be prepared.
While during Peter's dancing down the sidewalk he passes the same group women three times. (2:30 and 3:21 and 3:29)
Sony throws shade at marvel by making their spider man a dashing young man, while Marvel's Spider man is a divorced man going through a mid life crisis
The actor for Uncle Ben in Spider man 1 (2002) is smiling whilst delivering the "great responsibility" line, despite the tone of the scene being serious, because he knows how cheesy it sounds out loud.