Despite that, there’s a lot to love here.
“Spidey Goes Hollywood”
This one may be my favorite.
This is called a pattern interrupt.
The only problem is that the production feels like cursed.
And it kind of is.
Mysterio is pulling the strings, eventually forcing the actual Spider-Man to star in the movie.
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If anything, it’s the more grounded moments that suffer.
Fortunately, there’s nothing grounded about this episode.
Spider-Man Unmasked!
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An absolute worst-case scenario for Peter Parker would be someone publicly revealing that he’s Spider-Man.
And honestly, there’s a good reason he runs around in a mask and tights.
They’d be in immediate danger, which scares Spidey more than any villain ever could.
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Well, in Spider-Man: Unmasked, this fear becomes a reality.
The episode plays out about as you’d expect, but it’s worth the trip.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friendsis streaming now on Disney+.
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