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Spider-Men, often marketed as Marvel's Spider-Men, is a limited series based off of the Marvel Comics superheroes of the same name: Peter Parker and Miles Morales. The story is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by MarvelousMarty, which serves as a continuation (and eventual conclusion) to Parker's journey and the introduction of Morales' story as Spider-Man. It was produced by Marvel Television and aired on the streaming platform Hulu.

Season Synopses[]

Season One[]

Weeks after dealing with his greatest enemies and saving the world in the process (Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth), Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield) contemplated the decision to drop off the mask and consistently live a normal life with his beloved Aunt May (Sally Field) and Mary Jane Watson (Holland Roden), as well as moving from the Daily Bugle to pursue the scientific career which he desired since he was young by studying and working at Horizon Labs.

However, when things were turning stable for his civilian life, Peter had found out the presence of one young Miles Morales (Abraham Attah), who started possessing the similar extraordinary abilities as his. Seeing himself in the teenager when in his first year as the web-slinger, Peter had to pull out his suit from the closet and step up as the ultimate mentor figure to teach and guide him to deal with fighting crime and saving civilian lives. Officially taking Miles as his protégé, Peter helped the former tag along with his adventures and journey to figure out the responsibilities of what it truly takes to be a Spider-Man.

Season Two[]

When the cosmic threat of Thanos and his quest for the Infinity Stones had nearly threatened the state of reality for all eternity (Marvel's Infinity Quest, Thanos Wins, Avengers: Infinity War), the original Spider-Man, Peter Parker, had a heartbreaking yet eye-opening realization when he was snapped out and back into reality with the rest of half the universe: "Trouble stills come around," (credits to Nick Fury) even when he's no longer to watch it. In the span of the year since his disappearance, more threats have surfaced on his once peaceful neighborhood.

Whether it'd be familiar faces or new nemeses, Peter had to act fast to help out his protégé, Miles Morales, who tried to fight crime in his place as Spider-Man during his year of disappearance. Back together once more as the web-slingers of New York City, they investigated the emergence of various powerful and influential crime syndicates that plagued their quiet home, aiming to thwart the ensuing arms race and turf wars which even caught the attention of international mercenaries. Unfortunately, these fellas have not been so friendly the moment they crossed paths with the Spider-Men, seeing them as targets no different than the criminals which they both hunt!

Season Three[]

After being rescued by his Miles during Peter's personal investigation against the discreet and nefarious Alchemax, as well as subsequently helping his protégé among other spider-powered deal heroes to stop the depraved corporation's interdimensional threat that would have endangered their homes on a multiversal scale (Marvel's Into the Spider-Verse), Peter Parker must return to his neighborhood to investigate the return of Norman Osborn (Bryan Cranston), whom after defeating the politically powerful Wilson Fisk, has gained power and influence over New York City all by himself and his goons as its newly-elected mayor.

Teaming up with the heroes who once or twice formed the Defenders as they had mutually the same suspicions towards Osborn after Fisk — the long-lasting Kingpin of Crime himself — was found dead, Peter realized that Osborn had such great political power in the palm of his hands, that he has gone insanely hellbent on ruining Parker and everyone he held dear, as he was willing to take out anyone who may get out of his way of enacting his vengeful, voracious vendetta. With his great power and responsibility to protect his loved ones, Spider-Man must take one last stand against his resurging adversaries, even if it cost him his own life in doing so.

Season Four[]

A year approaches since Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man, had met his final stand and made his ultimate sacrifice to protect his loved ones and neighborhood from his deadliest foes, shocking the world and breaking the hearts of millions who admired the slinger's heroic and valiant spirit. One of them was, of course, Miles Morales had been all by himself for the longest time, and he shall take the leap of faith of donning the mantle in order to truly embrace and fulfill his responsibility as the iconic web-slinging protector of his neighborhood.

Cast and Characters[]

Main Cast[]

Recurring Cast[]

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Trivia[]

  • In its seven-year run, Spider-Men had four seasons. Each season consists of 9 episodes, with a running time of 48–60 minutes.
    • The first season was released in 2019.
    • The second season was released in 2021, with its finale teasing the events of the feature film, Marvel's Into the Spider-Verse (2023).
    • The third and fourth (and final) seasons were released in 2024 and 2025, respectively.
      • The third season is centered around Parker's final face-off against his greatest, most dangerous enemies since Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth (2018), reminiscent and heavily inspired by the Ultimate Comics' Death of Spider-Man storyline.
      • The fourth season is centered around Morales' final steps and journey to become Spider-Man ever since Parker's apparent death last season, and survival in this season at the hands of Miles Warren. After Warren's defeat, Parker finally dropped the mask to start a family with Mary Jane and pass on the mantle to Morales as the new, one and only web-slinger, starting a clean slate in his life confidently knowing Miles was finally ready with his heroics.