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* CompleteMonster: Ezekiel Sims. He starts off by killing his colleagues on the expedition including Constance Webb, who was pregnant with Cassie and seeking out a very rare spider [[spoiler:in a desperate attempt to save her child]], just to take the spider and its powers for himself. Years later, having visions of being killed by three Spider-Women, poisons an FBI agent in order to force her into giving him the means to locate them, then leave her to die anyway. He also has his IT assistant use that technology and constantly threatens to kill her if she doesn't give her the results he wants. Even when they find out they were ordinary teenagers at that point in time, he hunts them down to murder them, endangering and/or killing everyone who tries to stop and even innocent bystanders. A far-cry from his much, MUCH more nobler counterpart, Ezekiel is a man fueled by greed and paranoia who would stop at nothing to prevent his fate.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A major criticism about the movie is that, despite being the first live-action appearance of any Spider-Woman, never mind ''four'' of them, [[spoiler:only Webb has any powers and none them get their costumes in the story, nor is there any indication how this ever happens, or do the other three end up fighting the BigBad. Instead there's only a few clairvoyant visions promising the characters becoming costumed crime-fighters with powers [[SequelHook in the distant future]], for a hypothetical followup very few people believe will ever happen.]] This is made extremely baffling given much of the movie's marketing focused on [[spoiler:the characters in their costumes]], which raises the question: if the producers knew the audience ''wanted'' to see [[spoiler:the characters in costumes with powers]] and used misleading advertisements promising so, why not actually do so in the movie?

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Ben and Mary Parker's role in the movie comes down to just being {{fanservice}} made to give the story more connection to Spider-Man despite, once again, not having Spider-Man in it, although in this case the teasing becomes almost comically frustrating since neither character has any actual reason to be in the story, aside from Ben being Cassandra's coworker (a role that could've been played by anyone, as none of main characters had any connection to Peter Parker's origin).
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A major criticism about the movie is that, despite being the first live-action appearance of any Spider-Woman, never mind ''four'' of them, [[spoiler:only Webb Cassandra has any powers and none them get their costumes in the story, nor is there any indication how this ever happens, or do the other three end up fighting the BigBad. Instead there's only a few clairvoyant visions promising the characters becoming costumed crime-fighters with powers [[SequelHook in the distant future]], for a hypothetical followup very few people believe will ever happen.]] This is made extremely baffling given much of the movie's marketing focused on [[spoiler:the characters in their costumes]], which raises the question: if the producers knew the audience ''wanted'' to see [[spoiler:the characters in costumes with powers]] and used misleading advertisements promising so, why not actually do so in the movie?
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* SpecialEffectFailure: Many viewers have pointed out that Ezekiel's lines are overdubbed, [[HongKongDub but very poorly]], as the lines frequently don't sync up to his mouth movements and sometimes even continue when his mouth isn't moving at all.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: Many viewers have pointed out that Ezekiel's lines are overdubbed, [[HongKongDub but very poorly]], as the lines frequently don't sync up to his mouth movements and sometimes even continue when his mouth isn't moving at all. While this would be forgivable if the movie's dialogue was originally in another language, the movie was entirely English to begin with.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: Many viewers have pointed out that Ezekiel's lines are overdubbed, [[HongKongDub but very poorly]], as the lines frequently don't sync up to his mouth movements and sometimes even continue when his mouth isn't moving at all.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: A major criticism about the movie is that, despite being the first live-action appearance of any Spider-Woman, never mind ''four'' of them, [[spoiler:only Webb has any powers and none them get their costumes in the story, nor is there any indication how this ever happens, or do the other three end up fighting the BigBad. Instead there's only a few clairvoyant visions promising the characters becoming costumed crime-fighters with powers [[SequelHook in the distant future]], for a hypothetical followup very few people believe will ever happen.]] This is made extremely baffling given much of the movie's marketing focused on [[spoiler:the characters in their costumes]], which raises the question: if the producers knew the audience ''wanted'' to see [[spoiler:the characters in costumes with powers]] and used misleading advertisements promising so, why not actually do so in the movie?
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** "So, while my character in the movie may be able to see the future, I also can and I know what the future brings. I know that when you see ''Madame Web'' you're going to love it. In fact, I think you’re going to see it twice." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a promo video that went memetic due to Creator/DakotaJohnson’s incredibly sensuous delivery, with some joking that Sony was attempting to tap into the "[[ADateWithRosiePalms gooner demographic]]."[[/labelnote]]

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** "So, while my character in the movie may be able to see the future, I also can and I know what the future brings. I know that when you see ''Madame Web'' you're going to love it. In fact, I think you’re going to see it twice." [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a promo video that went memetic due to Creator/DakotaJohnson’s incredibly sensuous delivery, with some joking that Sony was attempting to tap into the "[[ADateWithRosiePalms "[[IllBeInMyBunk gooner demographic]]."[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''. In the movie itself, the line is not in it. [[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''. In The line isn't present in the movie itself, the line is not in it. however.[[/labelnote]]



** “So, while my character in the movie may be able to see the future, I also can and I know what the future brings. I know that when you see Madame Web you’re going to love it. In fact, I think you’re going to see it twice.”” [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a promo video that went memetic due to Creator/DakotaJohnson’s incredibly sensuous delivery, with some joking that Sony was attempting to tap into the “[[ADateWithRosiePalms gooner demographic]].”[[/labelnote]]

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** “So, "So, while my character in the movie may be able to see the future, I also can and I know what the future brings. I know that when you see Madame Web you’re ''Madame Web'' you're going to love it. In fact, I think you’re going to see it twice.”” " [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a promo video that went memetic due to Creator/DakotaJohnson’s incredibly sensuous delivery, with some joking that Sony was attempting to tap into the “[[ADateWithRosiePalms "[[ADateWithRosiePalms gooner demographic]].”[[/labelnote]]"[[/labelnote]]



** While Spider-Woman appearing in the film was a given, nobody expected ''all of them'' (with the exception of Jessica Drew, who's off-limits so she can appear in her own solo movie), including Araña/Spider-Girl, to appear in the same film. Mattie Franklin is a particular surprise considering the character has been dead for quite some time in the comics.

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** While Spider-Woman ComicBook/SpiderWoman appearing in the film was a given, nobody expected ''all ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsSpiders all of them'' them]]'' (with the exception of Jessica Drew, who's off-limits so she can appear in her own solo movie), including Araña/Spider-Girl, to appear in the same film. Mattie Franklin is a particular surprise considering the character has been dead for quite some time in the comics.
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* {{Narm}}: The film's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_76M4c4LTo official trailer]] has its fair share of unintentional comedy. The opening lines of Music/BillieEilish's "Bury A Friend" are used whenever the film's villain, Ezekiel Sims, appears, which can be more than a bit goofy. The same can also be said for the reveal that Mattie has four additional legs in the future, like she does in the comics, which can be pretty jarring compared to the rest of the trailer's setting up to that point. Lastly, Cassandra is given a run-on sentence of pure exposition when she discovers the villain's connection to her late mother, which is meant to be a completely serious reveal but instead sounds hilariously bizarre.
-->'''Cass:''' I've seen that man before.\\
'''Julia:''' So who is he?\\
'''Cass:''' Ezekiel Sims. He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died.
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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''.[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''. In the movie itself, the line is not in it. [[/labelnote]]
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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''.[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''.[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''.[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just right before before she died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''.[[/labelnote]]


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* {{Narm}}: The film's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_76M4c4LTo official trailer]] has its fair share of unintentional comedy. The opening lines of Music/BillieEilish's "Bury A Friend" are used whenever the film's villain, Ezekiel Sims, appears, which can be more than a bit goofy. The same can also be said for the reveal that Mattie has four additional legs in the future, like she does in the comics, which can be pretty jarring compared to the rest of the trailer's setting up to that point. Lastly, Cassandra is given a run-on sentence of pure exposition when she discovers the villain's connection to her late mother, which is meant to be a completely serious reveal but instead sounds hilariously bizarre.
-->'''Cass:''' I've seen that man before.\\
'''Julia:''' So who is he?\\
'''Cass:''' Ezekiel Sims. He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders right before she died.
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** The film's villain, Ezekiel Sims, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.

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** The film's villain, Ezekiel Sims, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known famous compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.comics. While some people may remember him as the 2000s were considered a popular boon time for Spider-Man in both film and comics, it's unlikely a lot of people were expecting him to ever make the transition to a cinematic villain since he was only prominent for one particular totem-based arc in the comics and hasn't made any major waves since then.
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** When the characters' superhero costumes were revealed, fan reaction to Mattie Franklin and Anya Corazon's costumes was receptive aside from the lack of eye lenses. Julia Carpenter's costume, however, was largely negatively received not only for the lack of eye lenses but for her chest emblem being overdetailed compared to the costumes worn by her comics counterpart.

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** When the characters' superhero costumes were revealed, fan reaction to Mattie Franklin and Anya Corazon's costumes was receptive aside from the lack of eye lenses. Julia Carpenter's costume, however, was largely negatively received not only for the lack of eye lenses but for her chest emblem being overdetailed compared to the costumes worn by her comics counterpart.counterpart, and the exposed cheeks making the mask look goofy.
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** “So, while my character in the movie may be able to see the future, I also can and I know what the future brings. I know that when you see Madame Web you’re going to love it. In fact, I think you’re going to see it twice.”” [[labelnote:Explanation]]From a promo video that went memetic due to Creator/DakotaJohnson’s incredibly sensuous delivery, with some joking that Sony was attempting to tap into the “[[ADateWithRosiePalms gooner demographic]].”[[/labelnote]]
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** When the characters' superhero costumes were revealed, fan reaction to Mattie Franklin and Anya Corazon's costumes--was receptive aside from the lack of eye lenses. Julia Carpenter's costume, however, was largely negatively received not only for the lack of eye lenses but for her chest emblem being overdetailed compared to the costumes worn by her comics counterpart.

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** When the characters' superhero costumes were revealed, fan reaction to Mattie Franklin and Anya Corazon's costumes--was costumes was receptive aside from the lack of eye lenses. Julia Carpenter's costume, however, was largely negatively received not only for the lack of eye lenses but for her chest emblem being overdetailed compared to the costumes worn by her comics counterpart.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser received a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' (which, incidentally, shares the exact same writers as this film), or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/YouTube video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a nonexistent line]] in it a la ''Morbius''.

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The teaser received a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' (which, incidentally, shares the exact same writers as this film), or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/YouTube video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a nonexistent line]] in it a la ''Morbius''.''Morbius''.
** When the characters' superhero costumes were revealed, fan reaction to Mattie Franklin and Anya Corazon's costumes--was receptive aside from the lack of eye lenses. Julia Carpenter's costume, however, was largely negatively received not only for the lack of eye lenses but for her chest emblem being overdetailed compared to the costumes worn by her comics counterpart.

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius|2022}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]
** It's webbin' time[[labelnote:Explanation]]Due to the film instantly receiving comparisons to ''Film/{{Morbius}} '', some have began making variations of the ''Morbius'' meme "It's Morbin' time" and similar memes.[[/labelnote]]
* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' (which, incidentally, shares the exact same writers as this film), or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it a la ''Morbius''.

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This died." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius|2022}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".deadly" from ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}''.[[/labelnote]]
** It's webbin' time[[labelnote:Explanation]]Due time. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Due to the film instantly receiving comparisons to ''Film/{{Morbius}} '', ''Morbius'', some have internet denizens quickly began making variations of the ''Morbius'' meme "It's Morbin' time" and [[Memes/Morbius2022 similar memes.memes]].[[/labelnote]]
* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got received a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' (which, incidentally, shares the exact same writers as this film), or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} Website/YouTube video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent nonexistent line]] in it a la ''Morbius''.
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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it a la ''Morbius''.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'', ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' (which, incidentally, shares the exact same writers as this film), or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it a la ''Morbius''.
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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} ''[[Film/{{Morbius|2022}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]



* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it.it a la ''Morbius''.
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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Web to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]

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** "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Web Webb to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Web to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]

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"He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Web to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]
** It's webbin' time[[labelnote:Explanation]]Due to the film instantly receiving comparisons to ''Film/{{Morbius}} '', some have began making variations of the ''Morbius'' meme "It's Morbin' time" and similar memes.
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* MemeticMutation: "He was in the Amazon with my mom when she was researching spiders just before she died"[[labelnote:Explanation]]This awkward run-on sentence used by Web to describe Ezekiel in the teaser spread like wildfire, much akin to ''[[Film/{{Morbius}} Morbius']]'' "To bats, it's lethal. To humans, it's deadly.".[[/labelnote]]
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** The film's villain, Ezekiel Sims, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.

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** The film's villain, Ezekiel Sims, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.comics.
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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by jokingly praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line]] in it.
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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by praising a non-existent line in it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by praising [[BeamMeUpScotty a non-existent line line]] in it.
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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing very questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by praising a non-existent line in it.

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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing very questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by praising a non-existent line in it.
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* TaintedByThePreview: The teaser got a ''very'' mixed reaction (putting it lightly) due to showcasing very questionable-looking special effects, a convoluted story [[TrailersAlwaysSpoil that the trailer spells out for you]], and awkward/cliché dialogue, with numerous comparisons to the trailers of ''Film/Morbius2022'', or one of the superhero shows produced by Creator/TheCW. Only a few hours after it was posted, the comments section for the trailer's Website/{{Youtube}} video was flooded by people mocking the trailer, primarily by praising a non-existent line in it.
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** The film's villain, Ezekiel Simms, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.

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** The film's villain, Ezekiel Simms, Sims, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.
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** While Spider-Woman appearing the film was a given, nobody expected ''all of them'' (with the exception of Jessica Drew, who's off-limits so she can appear in her own solo movie), including Araña/Spider-Girl, to appear in the same film. Mattie Franklin is a particular surprise considering the character has been dead for quite some time in the comics.

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** While Spider-Woman appearing in the film was a given, nobody expected ''all of them'' (with the exception of Jessica Drew, who's off-limits so she can appear in her own solo movie), including Araña/Spider-Girl, to appear in the same film. Mattie Franklin is a particular surprise considering the character has been dead for quite some time in the comics.
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** While Spider-Woman appearing the film was a given, nobody expected ''all of them'' (with the exception of Jessica Drew, who's off-limits so she can appear in her own solo movie), including Araña/Spider-Girl, to appear in the same film. Mattie Franklin is a particular surprise considering the character has been dead for quite some time in the comics.
** The film's villain, Ezekiel Simms, is just as much a surprise given he isn't as well-known compared to a lot of other Spider-Man villains, and is also deceased in the main comics.

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