Fan Edit - Bringing together the moments of previous Spider-Man movies in a short editing exercise. I do not own any of these clips, all rights belong to Sony and Marvel Studios. Originally posted on the Gimble Productions channel
Thanks for all the love and subs from this video! I was inspired by the flashback scenes in Tobey's Spider-Man 3, especially in the police station thinking of his Uncle's death - black and white colour schemes, cuts back and forth to the actor etc. If you like the edit, awesome! If you think it could be done better, give it a go! That is the beauty of a fan edit, personal touches!
I couldn't do better, unlike the intro to the Six Million Dollar Man, I ain't got the technology and definitely not the same skills, but as far as it fitting with the film, I would bet that even Stan the Man Lee would have been pleased with it, awesome video, or dare I say amazing.
That will always be the greatest line ever taught in any comic book or any superhero movie and hearing Tobey Maguire finish the line that Tom Holland said that not only gave me shivers it made me tear up because a Tobey Maguire‘s character is so wise like he’s been through it all and he will always be in my personal opinion he will always be the greatest Spider-Man of all time
Tobey Maguire's uncle Ben's last peice of advice to Peter; *with great power, comes great responsibility* Andrew Garfield's uncle Ben's last words to Peter; *if you can do good things for other people you would have a moral obligation to do those things* Tom Holland's aunt May's last words spoken; *you have power Peter, and With great power there must also come great responsibility*
@@xentharas5629 The scene you saw was a deleted scene. Because it wouldn't really make sense despite Andrew's great acting. However, Uncle Ben did say it to Andrew's Peter, technically. What he said was "He believed that if you have the power, you have the moral obligation to do those things! That's whats at stake here, not choice, responsibility" which roughly translates to "With great power comes great responsibility".
Andrew: "Uncle Ben said it..." Tobey: "...the day he died." The look on Tom's face at that moment you can see that he realizes his 2 counterparts have been through exactly what he's going through now. It's a powerful moment.
Maybe she didn't die for nothing Peter. Aka we been through it it's your turn but it'll make you. Like dr strange one of those things that MUST happen in Peter's timeline
Both of them works tbh. The faces they make when they say highlights the acting skills of both Andrew and Tobey. This scene works with the flashback and without the flashback. I feel like the flashback scenes hide the acting that Tobey and Andrew did. This is very cool tho. This is awesome.
When Andrew Garfield says: “…I got rage full, I got bitter…” That completely killed me, and the way he just said it, he nailed it, you can still see that it’s still kinda killing him in the inside, but thanks to his Spider-Brothers, you can see at the end of the film he moved on cuz he was able to help his fellow Spider-Man.
Andrew has always been the best version of Spider-Man to me. I just wish he got a better director and writers and stuff, like Tobey got. If Andrew got that crew working for him, there would be no question he's the best.
@@NovusIgnis Oh no, he had an amazing director, Marc Webb is an amazing filmmaker, to me it was Avi Arad who was was always involved in this films, he was the problem in this marvel movies, he was always in charge in this films and always took charge and change the story of the movies. That’s why he’s barely producing in the mcu universe, he only produces movies like morbius and venom.
Andrew's Peter had someone he treasured and he promised Gwen's father that he'll leave Gwen out of it and when she died, he got bitter and rageful, stopped pulling his punches and felt responsible for what he did, the emotion of Andrew here just hits different now...
*3:59** Time goes by fast. Tobey's Peter was just a kid in high school, so we saw him working and becoming Spider-Man. and now here he is, getting older and wiser, guarding Uncle Ben's lesson until his last breath.*
You have a young hero who’s just gone through the most painful moment in his life Pain of loss Thinking he’s alone But then you got 2 other versions of him who knows just what it’s like to go through that pain and darkness But learned to overcome it The fact that we got this film and this moment is still amazing 21 years in the making
It amazes me how Jon Watts was able to bring back all of these characters from almost 20 years ago, continue their character arcs, intertwine them with each other and create corresponding dialogue, offer every single one of these characters a second chance at redemption from their past, place all of this within the MCU, have all of that influence what happens from now on in the MCU, AND give everybody a new beginnings, especially Tom Holland’s Peter Parker! There were so many opportunities for this movie to go wrong but it didn’t. This shows just how amazing Marvel is at making movies, and how bright the future of the MCU looks
@@adamharvey8444I count three. This movie, guardian 3 and it might not be the same for most but I thought of dr strange 2 as a good movie. Maybe that's because I am a fan of Sam Raimi's filming style.
This would've also helped the people who never seen the movies or forgot about them so people like your mom, grandparents, average MCU enjoyer, or younger sibling wouldn't be like "who's that?" or "do they show this in their movies?".
yeah it would've been nice but at the same time we don't really need it though. Just Tobey and Andrew just mentioning it with their performances and emotion like here is all you need.
It's so dynamic, the way Garfield's spiderman expresses a more outright sadness while Toby's spiderman is much more subdued and subtle, especially at 3:58, that shift from the realization is gold.
Did a rewatch of the movies when I made this - Spider-Man 1 has such intense and brutal fights, so starkly different from the MCU. The final Goblin fight blood spilling, his outfit tearing, bombs exploding and throwing his body….the only thing that’s come close to that violence I think is the apartment fight in NWH
I actually watched all of the Spider-Man movies just to prepare myself for No Way Home, and I was actually surprised of how much I remembered about the first movie from the Raimi Trilogy.
GOD DAMN IT I actually teared up.... yes bully maguire I am gonna cry. not for shame, for nostalgia for real I watched spiderman 1 and 2 on VHS on my small VHS TV player and still remember seeing the death of uncle ben and the entire chase scene and saw the 3rd movie in theaters. I saw the amazing spiderman 1 and 2 in theaters and still remember the time I thought Gwen just got knocked out but she died. amazing video btw
Drops from over 100 feet and slaps her head off the ground Sure mate that's a knock out if ever I saw one Couldn't possibly be anything else I mean its only concrete so basicly a pillow
Who ever said Superhero movies don't deserve awards, are completely delusional. You find some of the best acting in movies like this and its only getting better everyday. I still see that scene with Ironman at the end of Endgame as such a powerful moment and RDJ did a fantastic job.
It's emotional, but the acting really isn't that big of a deal. Nobody would ever accuse these actors of doing their best work in these superhero movies. They're cotton candy: sweet and flavorful, but full of air and empty inside. That's why Watchmen is such a good superhero movie: it isn't one. It's a crime drama with a superhero theme.
1. You noticed that when Tom!Peter sensed Andrew!Peter and Tobey!Peter, he put Ned and MJ behind him. Poor boy, he’s deathly terrified of losing someone else he loved 2. Notice that when they’re telling their experience, Tobey!Peter is telling it in a relatively calm voice while Andrew!Peter’s voice is cracking, like he could’ve cried. Both of them have moved on differently. Tobey!Peter have moved on relatively well, having coped with the events of his movies, probably because of his age. Andrew!Peter hasn’t moved on. He’s still affected by Gwen’s death. He became bitter and possibly more violent (“stopped pulling my punches”).
I feel like for anyone watching No Way Home who didn’t watch the first Maguire movie, probably thought the “I got what I wanted” line meant that he killed him deliberately
@@Cr102y , he had a gun on tobey's peter, what'd you expect to happen, just let him shoot peter? He made a move to protect himself, and Denis caradine fell backwards to his demise.
Every time I watch this movie and I hear Tobey and Andrew talking about how they suffered great loss you can’t help but really think back to those moments and how sad they were different when you watch it in this movie. Hearing Tobey and Andrew tell Tom what they have been through it just hits you so completely different it’s just so perfect the scene was so perfect just really brought back all the memories I have being a Spider-Man fan. In hearing Toby Maguire see the iconic words it was just so incredibly perfect. If you guys are true Spider-Man fans always remember with great power comes great responsibility.
Adding the flashbacks from previous Spider-Man adds so much weight to the dialogue and really brings everything together in a very emotional way, no matter what universe or timeline, every version of Peter Parker at some point in their life has experienced some form of pain. If they had done it like this in the movie, it would have truly sealed the deal for me. This was so well done.
Nostalgia is one of the saddest things in life when you see something like memories of this og Spiderman from your childhood. Man it's the little things ...
This is literally what went through my head when Spider-Man Peter & Amazing Spider-Man Peter talked about Uncle Ben & Gwen. Those moments filled my head as I watched Spider-Man No Way Home for the first time. I cried quite a bit when watching it. All 3 Peter Parker’s deserve so much more than they have in their lives. They deserve all the happiness in the world. Thanks for uploading.
Seeing tobey accepting the fact that revenge doesn't bring you any peace nor does it make any better was really nice. Also Andrew had a massive shock from Gwen's death which made him a bit different how he was before, meaning a more mature and growing spiderman beside Tobey. I love both of them very much ❤️❤️🕷️🕸️🕷️
When I first saw this in theaters, I cried like a baby; absolutely broke down in tears. The story of Peter Parker is a coming of age story about a boy turning into a man but at the same time, it's a story about grief and turning that grief into something better. This is why Spider-Man; no matter what version he is, will always be a beacon of hope. This hero has changed my life for the better.
I just thought about this but if Ben truly died in Peter 1’s timeline by something Peter could’ve stopped-I can’t imagine the aching guilt he must feel of feeling like he’s now made the same mistake twice; how he could’ve stopped a criminal but stopped himself both times.
There is also no mention of Uncle Ben throughout Peter 1’s timeline. May and Peter never even said his name. It’s almost like he doesn’t exist in the MCU.
I read a theory somewhere that Ben died in this universe as collateral damage to Loki's invasion of Earth but I do not think there was any official canon on that. The only reference we got to him was his initials on some luggage.
The expression of shock on all three Peter's faces was just epic and phenomenal. Great job, man, this editing of yours should have totally been in the original movie to make it more nostalgic. I wish Peter-2 and Peter-3 had got flashbacks every time they saw/faced their villains too.
Just the sheer emotions from that scene is amazing from all 3 of them. Brilliantly acted marvel truly pull on your heart strings with these great scenes of the heroes and the actors who play as their characters.
Well done. Beautiful video. This movie proves two things to me. That Spider-Man matters to people. That Andrew Garfield deserves to do more as the character. I’m saying this as someone who grew up with the Tobey & Raimi movies. Garfield’s Spider-Man was my favorite in this film. The emotion, impact, performance & the reaction from fans of all generations make it obvious that he should be given another film.
I had the same exact idea pop up in my head when I first saw that scene when the movie released! I was hoping that someone would be able to put flashbacks from the other movies on this scene while the 2 Peters talk about their mistakes, it honestly makes it much more emotional than it originally is. Thanks for the video!
What makes May's death so much more heartbreaking is that Peter 1 was trying to do what was right and ended up with the people he was trying to help betraying him. Peter 2 let a robber pass him out of spite from a dealer who cheated him out of his money and although Carridine didn't kill Ben, if he didn't startle Flint then he wouldn't have accidentally shot Ben. Peter 3 became Spider-Man after letting a robber escape who killed his Ben and later although he was trying to protect Harry, Peter 3 never actually did any legit research to see if his blood could actually save Harry and instead just automatically assumed the worst was going to happen and wasn't even going to try to help his friend find a cure when his blood could possibly save him. Instead Peter 3 was going to leave Harry behind after he lost his company and no longer had resources and still wasn't cured, so he could go with Gwen to England and although we can understand his motives, I think Harry's anger was a little justified. Sure that didn't make him killing Gwen alright, but still how would you feel if someone who was supposed to be your best friend left you behind for a girl when he could possibly save your life when he barely tries to see if you could be cured when you have nothing left? Peter 1 never had to save the villains especially after some of them tried to kill him, but he still tried because he didn't want them to needlessly die if he could save them. Peter 1 easily could've sent them back to die if he wanted and didn't because he wants to try to help save everyone including villains. In the end Peter doing the right thing is what lead him to lose the last of his family and later his entire identity as Peter Parker.
Andrew spiderman’s blood would’ve killed him, if u watched tasm 2, we later find out the spider venom was modified to only be suitable to people with the blood of richard parker, and that’s why peter survived unlike many people who tried using the spider venom, so if harry had used his blood, he would have died from the venom.
@@PeerwasNOPE Richard Parker also said that without his bloodline than Oscorp wouldn't be able to continue his research with the spider venom. Harry wanted Peter 3's blood since it was obvious to Harry that Spider-Man had most of the abilities of the enhanced spiders including self healing. Although it's no guarantee, it could've been very possible that with Peter 3's blood then a cure could've possibly been found. Richard Parker specifically said that Oscorp needed his "bloodline", not Richard himself, so if that's the case then Peter's blood could've possibly cured Harry with the proper research and alterations to the spider venom to be accepting of Harry's DNA instead of just those of Richard Parker's bloodline.
Why did they not put flashbacks during this scene ?? I remember, when I was in the movie theaters, in front of this scene, I was waiting and hoping for flashbacks so hard.. That's why I was so disappointed...It's definitely more impacting and nostalgic with flashbacks ! it makes the scene much more coherent and important ! It's like "oh yeah I remember these scenes" or just for people who didn't watch the Tobey's trilogie and Andrew's films, it could have given them an idea of what these films looked like and then, they could have understood the pain. Well, even if Spiderman nwh was a good movie and I had a good time, there were so many discrepancies and errors from the screenwriters... John Watts was not the good one to product such a movie like this. Thank you for correcting the errors of people supposed to be qualified in the field ! It's definitely better like this ! Great job👍
The look that Peter 1 gives Peter 2 & 3 at the end is so desperately hopeful, of seeing “himselves” and knowing they went through and felt what he is experiencing now, and they not only were able to keep going (Peter 3), but come out the other side (Peter 2) is powerful. Wowzers.
I imagined this nearly the same way you edited it when I first watched it. That last shot with Uncle Ben brought on some heavy chills. Fantastic work overall.
Tony once told Peter in Homecoming that if people died under his watch in that boat scene, "That's on you." Notice how Peter mentioned the villains and said "If they die, if you killed them, that's on you." Even when he's dead, Tony's influence still lingers onto Peter
The scene is so good. Even though its their first time seeing each other it felt like both Tobey and Andrew are guiding their little brother away from the darkness Tom will face in his life.
Tobey is the oldest brother Andrew is the middle brother And Tom is the youngest brother They both want to see their little brother to not go in the same path they did
Tom: don't tell me you know what I am going through Tobey: Lost his uncle and best friend Andrew: Lost his uncle and girlfriend and parents Umm I'm sorry they have every right to they have gone through more than you
The only thing I would change is when Tobey said "it took a long time to get through that darkness" would be to have the interaction in Spider-Man 3, "What does it matter to you anyway" "EVERYTHING"