Based on this image from Marvel it would indicate that "Ultimate Spider-Man" is at least inspired from the comics if not a complete adaption which I'm not saying it will be.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25709
I'm still kinda bummed that the Spidey CGI cartoon wasn't renewed past an initial season. I liked that show (although, admittingly, I didn't watch it when it first aired and caught it on Hulu two years back).
I'm still kinda bummed that the Spidey CGI cartoon wasn't renewed past an initial season. I liked that show (although, admittingly, I didn't watch it when it first aired and caught it on Hulu two years back).
I didn't like the MTV Spider-Man (which I believe was originally supposed to take place after the second movie and connect to the third but I think they dropped that premise)
I'm with Mr Light -- I didn't care for that show at all. It pretended to be more "mature" than other Spidey cartoons, but that just meant it had more gratuitous violence and death. Story-wise, it felt a lot less mature, because the storytelling was so simple and episodic, so lacking in the rich arcs and characterization of the '90s FOX series. And the cel-shaded 3D animation was very crude, the character designs unappealing. Their version of Mary Jane looked like a Gray alien with a red wig and two bowling balls under its sweater.
I didn't like the MTV Spider-Man (which I believe was originally supposed to take place after the second movie and connect to the third but I think they dropped that premise)
Actually it came out between the first and second films, and purported to be set between them. But as is almost always the case with adaptations, the original production wasn't bound by it, and it was gone by the time the second film came out anyway, so the later movies ignored it. The one major contradiction I'm aware of is that the show turned Doc Connors into the Lizard and killed him off, whereas he was alive and well in the second and third movies.
J.K. Simmons is returning to voice JJJ in the animated series.
Interesting now that Ed's voiced
both Perry White and JJJ.
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