The video is a comparison of the observable and measurable Spider-Man powers demonstrated in the theatrically released feature-length Spider-Man films. The comparison is not a popularity contest, nor is it a Best Actor contest. The video is a theoretical Battle Royale, where each Spider-Man is judged based on their strength, web, and agility.
The Spider-Men being compared are Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker from the Sam Raimi trilogy, Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker from the Marc Webb's Amazing Spider-Man franchise, and Tom Holland's Peter Parker from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The video uses physics and the principles of motion to determine the strength of each Spider-Man. For instance, the force exerted by Spider-Man is determined by the mass of the object they're stopping and the rate at which they bring it to a stop. The video also uses the concept of the spider sense to determine the agility of each Spider-Man.
The video concludes that Tom Holland's Spider-Man wins the strength and web categories, while Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man wins the agility category. The video also mentions a theory that Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker is the same Peter Parker featured in the Spider-Verse movie, which would make him equivalent to Tom Holland's Spider-Man.
The video ends with a statement that the best Spider-Man film also contains the best Spider-Man, which is Miles Morales from the Spider-Verse movie.
1. The video is a comparison of the observable measurable Spider powers demonstrated on-screen by the beloved webhead, only considering the theatrically released feature-length Spider-man films.
2. The comparison is not a popularity contest, nor a Best Actor contest, nor a best hair contest.
3. The Spider-man will be judged across categories: strength, web, and agility, which necessarily takes Spider-sense into consideration.
4. The three Spider-man franchises being compared are Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker and Sam Raimi's Spider-man trilogy, Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker in Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-man franchise, and Tom Holland as the emcee use Golden Boy Peter Parker.
5. The goal is to eliminate as many variables as possible so they can judge them based purely on their Spider-manliness alone.
6. The strength category is determined by the feats performed by the characters in their respective films.
7. The web category is determined by the versatility and strength of the webs used by the characters.
8. The agility category is determined by the characters' speed, reaction time, and the extent to which their spider sense is used.
9. The video concludes with a tie for first place between Toby Maguire's Spider-man and Tom Holland's Spider-man, each scoring seven points.
10. The video also mentions a theory that Peter B. Parker from Into the Spider-verse equals Tobey Maguire's Spider-man from the Sam Raimi trilogy, which would then also equal Tom Holland's MCU Spider-man.