Film Theory: Spiderman vs Spiderman Battle Royale! - Summary

Summary

The video is a theoretical "Spider-Man Battle Royale" where the host, Theory Man, compares the abilities of three different Spider-Man characters: Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker from the Sam Raimi trilogy, Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker from "The Amazing Spider-Man" franchise, and Tom Holland's Peter Parker from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The comparison is based on three categories: strength, webbing, and agility.

The host argues that Tom Holland's Spider-Man is the strongest, citing the physics of the Hercules Hold from "Spider-Man: Homecoming" where Tom's character applies a force of over 31,000,000 Newtons. Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man is second, with a force of roughly 21,000 Newtons. Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man is third, with a force of 182,000 Newtons.

In terms of webbing, Tom Holland's Spider-Man is the clear winner, with 576 pre-loaded web shooter combinations. Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man is second, with the ability to tweak his web formula. Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man is third, with organic webbing that never runs out.

For agility, the host acknowledges that all three Spider-Men have similar foot speeds and sporadic use of their spider sense. However, Tom Holland's Spider-Man is seen as the most alert, while Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man has enhanced reaction times. Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man is seen as the most capable of seeing the world in slow-mo, but this is not necessarily a reflection of his reaction time.

The video concludes with a tie for first place between Tom Holland's and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, both scoring seven points. Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man scores four points, placing him in third place. The host then introduces the concept of Peter B. Parker from "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", suggesting that he is a multiverse stand-in for the exact same Peter Parker featured in the Sam Raimi movies. This character is also seen as a strong contender in a battle royale against all the different Spider-Men.

In the end, the host concludes that Miles Morales, from "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", is the strongest Spider-Man in all the films, surpassing even Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland.

Facts

1. The text is a script from a video titled "The Battle of the Spider-Men" on the Film Theory channel.
2. The video is a comparison of the three Spider-Man franchises: Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker in Marc Webb's "The Amazing Spider-Man" franchise, and Tom Holland's Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
3. The comparison focuses on the observable, measurable Spider powers demonstrated on-screen by the characters.
4. The comparison is not a popularity contest, nor a Best Actor contest, nor a Best Hair contest.
5. The comparison is based on three categories: strength, web, and agility, which take Spider-Sense into consideration.
6. The comparison is based on the theatrically released feature-length Spider-Man films.
7. The comparison also includes the character's costume, as each character will fight in their standard costume.
8. The comparison is based on the Spider-Man's ability to stop a train, hold a car dangling over a bridge, and dodge bullets.
9. The comparison also includes the character's ability to use their webs as a weapon or mode of transportation.
10. The comparison is based on the character's reaction time and ability to use their Spider-Sense.
11. The comparison also includes the character's ability to dodge electrical bolts of lightning.
12. The comparison is based on the character's ability to predict the movements of electricity and react accordingly to protect civilians.
13. The comparison is based on the character's ability to snatch a fly out of the air.
14. The comparison also includes the character's ability to cross over into the Spider-Verse.
15. The comparison is based on the character's ability to defeat other Spider-Men in a battle royale.
16. The comparison concludes that Miles Morales wins in a battle royale against all the different Spider-Men.
17. The comparison is based on the character's ability to withstand the effects of invisibility.
18. The comparison is based on the character's ability to