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Contents

  • 1 Appearances
  • 2 Synopsis
  • 3 Cast
    • 3.1 Voice Cast
    • 3.2 Motion-Capture Performers
    • 3.3 Crew
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Gallery
    • 6.1 Images
    • 6.2 Videos
      • 6.2.1 Trailers
      • 6.2.2 Teasers
      • 6.2.3 Gameplay
      • 6.2.4 Featurettes
  • 7 See Also
  • 8 Links and References
    • 8.1 Footnotes

Appearances

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • NYPD
    • Captain Yuri Watanabe (Leaves team)
    • Officer Jefferson Davis (Only appearance; dies) [1]
    • Officer Hanson (First appearance; voice)
    • Officer Andrew (First appearance)
    • Officer Daws (First appearance)
    • Lieutenant Drake (Only appearance; dies) [1]
  • Octavius Industries (First appearance; disbands)
  • F.E.A.S.T.
    • Aunt May Parker (Death)
    • Miles Morales (First appearance) (Joins team)
    • Fake Spider-Man (First appearance) (Impersonates Spider-Man (Peter Parker)) (Joins team)
  • Mary Jane Watson (Main story and flashback)
  • Oscorp Industries
    • Mayor Norman Osborn
    • Harry Osborn
    • Charles Standish (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
    • Dr. Morgan Michaels (First appearance) (Leaves the Demons and joins team)
  • Sable International (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
    • Silver Sable (Silvija Sablinova) (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
  • David Obademi (First appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Fisk Industries
    • Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)
    • Kingpin's Henchmen
    • Rose Rosemann (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
  • Demons (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
    • Deputy Mayor Jim (Only appearance; dies) [1]
    • Dr. Isaac Delaney (Only appearance; dies) [1] (Joins team)
    • ESURhinnoBro (First appearance) (Joins and leaves team)
    • Steve Hopkins (First appearance) (Joins and leaves team)
    • Harold (First appearance) (Joins and leaves team)
    • Brad Davis (First appearance) (Joins and leaves team)
  • Screwball (First appearance)
  • Shocker (Herman Schultz)
  • Tombstone's Gang (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
    • Tombstone (Lonnie Lincoln) (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
    • Rick (Only appearance; dies) [1] (Only in flashback)
  • Taskmaster (Tony Masters) (First appearance)
  • Heist Crew (First appearance)
    • Tessa (First appearance)
    • Deshaun (First appearance)
    • Niko (First appearance)
    • Roman (First appearance)
  • Sinister Six (First appearance)
    • Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) (First appearance) (Joins team)
    • Mister Negative (Martin Li) (Origin revealed) (Leaves F.E.A.S.T. and joins team)
    • Electro (Max Dillon) (Joins team)
    • Rhino (Aleksei Sytsevich) (First appearance) (Joins team)
    • Scorpion (Mac Gargan) (Joins team)
    • Vulture (Adrian Toomes) (First appearance) (Joins team)
  • Marcus (First appearance)
  • Rick (First appearance)
  • Jason (First appearance)
  • Frank (First appearance)
  • Reggie (First appearance)
  • Zach (First appearance)
  • Palmer (First appearance)
  • Maggia (First appearance)
    • Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) (First appearance) (Joins and leaves team)
    • Sepielli (First appearance)
    • Viko (First appearance)
    • Stewie (First appearance)
    • Mikey (First appearance)
    • Vince (First appearance)
    • Frederico Frezelli (First appearance)
    • Sal Patrillo (First appearance)
    • Hammerhead (Joseph Martello) (First appearance)
    • Belineli (First appearance)
    • Lou (First appearance)
    • Vinny (First appearance)
    • Gino (First appearance) (Apparent death)
    • Zito (First appearance)
    • Don Caesar Cicero (First appearance)
    • Don Vincente Fortunato (First appearance)
    • Don Macchio (First appearance)
    • Don Costa (First appearance)
    • Sal (First appearance)
    • Tony (First appearance)
  • "Detective Mackey" (Walter Hardy) (First appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Uncle Ben Parker (First appearance; photo)
  • Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Named only)
  • Reed Richards (Named only)
  • Crusher Hogan (First appearance; poster)
  • Just the Facts (First appearance) (Appears on a computer screen, TV, or hologram only)
    • J. Jonah Jameson (First appearance) (Appears on a computer screen, TV, or hologram only)
    • Producer Jared (First appearance) (Appears on a computer screen, TV, or hologram only)
  • Daily Bugle (Mentioned)
    • Robbie Robertson (Mentioned)
    • Eddie Brock (Named only)
    • Betty Brant (Named only)
    • Gloria Grant (Named only)
    • Ben Urich (Named only)
    • Andrew Pauncholito (Named only)
  • Lenny (Mentioned)
  • Gloria Davila (First appearance)
  • Dr. Karla Sofen (Mentioned)
  • Mr. Muggins (First appearance; voice)
  • Mary Parker (First appearance; photo)
  • Richard Parker (First appearance; photo)
  • Philip Watson (Mentioned) (Only in flashback)
  • Vanessa Fisk (First appearance; drawing)
  • Mick (First appearance)
  • Ganke Lee (First appearance)
  • Cornelius Van Lunt (Mentioned)
  • Sandman (Flint Marko) (Mentioned)
  • Nazi Germany (Mentioned)
  • Swarm (Fritz von Meyer) (Mentioned)
  • Oscorp Industries
    • Dr. Mendel Stromm (Named only)
    • Dr. Nels van Adder (Named only)
  • Al Capone (Mentioned)
  • FDNY (First appearance) (Cameo)
  • Eddie Woodward (First appearance; voice)
  • Confucius (Mentioned)
  • Howard (First appearance)
  • Pidgy (First appearance)
  • Clarence (First appearance)
  • Rosa (First appearance)
  • Vanessa (First appearance)
  • Rio Morales (First appearance)
  • U.S. Army (Mentioned)
    • General William Tecumseh Sherman (First appearance; statue)
  • Mrs Li. (First appearance; photo)
  • Mr. Li (First appearance; photo)
  • Emily Osborn (First appearance; photo)
  • Amberson Osborn (Named only) (Deceased)
  • Martha Osborn (Named only) (Deceased)
  • A.I.M. (Mentioned)
  • Alchemax (Mentioned)
  • Sandra (Mentioned) (Deceased)
  • Carmen (First appearance)
  • Rodrigo (First appearance)
  • Ty Stone (Mentioned)
  • Death (First appearance; statue)
  • Greg Miller (Topical reference)
  • Dr. Stratton (First appearance)
  • Dr. Hagon (First appearance)
  • Dr. Ludwig Rinhart (Quentin Beck) (First appearance; photo) (As Mysterio in drawing)
  • Fact Channel News (Named only)
  • Michel de Nostredame (Mentioned)
  • Mr. Hodgens (First appearance)
  • Ernie (First appearance)
  • Eileen (First appearance)
  • Cam (First appearance)
  • Aaron Davis (Mentioned)
  • Carlos (First appearance)
  • Avengers (Mentioned)
  • Edna Packers (First appearance; voice)
  • Nick (First appearance)
  • Suzie (First appearance)
  • Ethan Albright (First appearance)
  • Mister Hyde (Henry Jekyll) (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Santa Claus (Mentioned)
  • Chameleon (Dmitri Smerdyakov) (Mentioned)
  • Roxxon (Named only)
    • Phillip Chang (First appearance) (Joins team)
  • Rand Industries (Named only)
  • H.E.A.R.T. Clinic (Named only)
  • King T'Challa (Mentioned)
  • Lockjaw (First appearance; statue)
  • Nikola Tesla (Mentioned)
  • Nelson & Murdock (Named only)
    • Matt Murdock (Mentioned)
    • Foggy Nelson (Named only)
  • The Devil (Drawing)
  • Sherlock Holmes (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Kaleo Robello (Named only)
  • Sigmund Freud (Mentioned)
  • Farley Stillwell (Mentioned)
  • Mother Teresa (Mentioned)
  • Alias Investigations (Named only)
  • Christopher Columbus (First appearance; statue)
  • Jerry (First appearance)
  • OZ Experiment Arachnid No. 42 (Only appearance; dies) [1]
  • Lonesome Pincus (Mentioned)
  • Stephanie (First appearance)
  • John Jameson (Named only)
  • Jimmy (Mentioned)
  • West Coast Avengers (Mentioned)
  • Erikson (Mentioned)
  • Janice Lincoln (Named only)
  • Jen Walters (Named only)
  • Maggia
    • Frank (Mentioned)
    • Jimmy-6 (Giacomo Fortunato) (Mentioned)
    • Polo (Mentioned)
    • Calvetti (Mentioned)
    • Tommy (Mentioned)
  • F.B.I. (Mentioned)
  • Derek (Mentioned)
  • Eddie (First appearance; voice)
  • Stevie (First appearance)
  • Dino (First appearance)
  • United States Navy (Mentioned)
  • Sauron (Karl Lykos) (Mentioned)
  • Mauchio (Mentioned)
  • Silvermane (Silvio Manfredi) (Mentioned)
  • John Watanabe (Mentioned) (Deceased)
  • Robert Hooke (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Robert Hooke (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Andrew Davis (Named only)
  • Flash Thompson (Named only)
  • Sally Avril (Named only)
  • Prof. Miles Warren (Named only)
  • Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Mentioned)
  • Ernst Sablinova (Mentioned)
  • The Lizard (Dr. Curt Connors) (Mentioned)
  • Spidey Squad (Named only)
  • Officer Alvaro Cordova (Named only) (Deceased)
  • Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) (Mentioned)
  • Jonas Harrow (Mentioned)
  • FanCDan (Daniel Brito) (Named only)
  • Josie (Named only)

Races and Species:

  • Spiders
  • Humans (Main story and flashback)
  • Pigeons
  • Sheep (Named only)
  • Bees (Mentioned)
  • Horses (Statue)
  • Wolves (Mentioned)
  • Fish
  • Abstract Entities (Statue)
  • Zombies (Named only)
  • Cats (Drawing)
  • Rats
  • Dogs (Drawing)
  • Squirrels
  • Dinosaurs (Named only)
  • Panthers (Mentioned)
  • Inhuman Dogs (Statue)
  • Wasps (Mentioned)
  • Pigs (Drawing)
  • Demons (Illusion)
  • Winged Monkeys (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Elephants (Mentioned)
  • Robots (Named only)
  • Rhinoceroses (Mentioned)
  • Chimpanzees (Drawing)
  • Eagles (Statue)
  • Cockroaches (Mentioned)
  • Genetically Altered Spiders
  • Cows (Drawing)
  • Chickens (Drawing)
  • Octopuses (Mentioned)
  • Angels (Named only)
  • Owls (Mentioned)
  • Symbiotes (First appearance)
  • Tigers (Mentioned)
  • Geese (Mentioned)
  • Butterflies (Mentioned)
  • Moose (Drawing)
  • Zebras (Drawing)
  • Turtles (Mentioned)
  • Raccoons (Mentioned)
  • Sharks (Mentioned)
  • Dragons (Drawing)
  • Lions (Mentioned)
  • Tigers (Mentioned)

Locations:

  • Earth-1048 (Main story and flashback)
    • Earth (Main story and flashback)
      • North America (Main story and flashback)
        • United States of America (Main story and flashback)
          • New York (Main story and flashback)
            • New York City (Main story and flashback)
              • Manhattan (Main story and flashback)
                • Midtown (First appearance)
                  • Chelsea (First appearance)
                    • 410 Chelsea Street (First appearance)
                    • 34th Street (First appearance)
                  • Times Square (First appearance)
                  • Fisk Towers (First appearance)
                  • Fifth Avenue (First appearance)
                    • Saint Patrick's Cathedral (First appearance)
                    • Empire State Building (First appearance)
                  • Union Square (First appearance)
                  • Murray Hill (First appearance)
                    • 39th Street and Second Avenue (First appearance)
                      • Daily Bugle Building (First appearance)
                  • Columbus Circle (First appearance)
                  • Turtle Bay (First appearance)
                    • New York City Wakandan Embassy (First appearance)
                    • United Nations Headquarters (First appearance)
                  • Hell's Kitchen (First appearance)
                    • Nelson and Murdock Law Office (First appearance)
                    • Josie's Bar (First appearance)
                    • Alias Investigations Office (First appearance)
                  • Madison Square Garden (First appearance)
                  • Central Park South (First appearance)
                    • Oscorp Tower (First appearance)
                  • Rockefeller Center (First appearance)
                    • Radio City Music Hall (First appearance)
                  • 42nd Street (First appearance)
                  • Bryant Park (First appearance)
                    • Grand Central Station (First appearance)
                  • Lexington Avenue (First appearance)
                    • Chrysler Building (First appearance)
                  • Koreatown (First appearance)
                  • 14th Street (First appearance)
                  • Flatiron District (First appearance)
                    • Flatiron Building (First appearance)
                  • 53rd Street (First appearance)
                  • 42nd Street (First appearance)
                  • Madison Avenue (First appearance)
                • Upper East Side (First appearance)
                  • Avengers Tower (First appearance)
                  • Manhattan Museum of Contemporary Art (First appearance)
                  • Mick's Diner (First appearance)
                • Harlem (First appearance)
                  • Rand Building (First appearance)
                  • The Bar with No Name (First appearance)
                • Chinatown (First appearance)
                  • Chikara Dojo (Mentioned)
                  • Damage Control Building (Named only)
                  • Mott Street (First appearance)
                  • Canal Street (First appearance)
                  • 8th Street (First appearance)
                • Lower East Side (First appearance)
                  • Bowery (First appearance)
                  • Ludlow Street (Mentioned)
                • Central Park (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
                  • Belvedere Castle (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
                • Greenwich Village (First appearance)
                  • Bleecker Street (First appearance)
                    • Sanctum Sanctorum (First appearance)
                  • Broadway (First appearance)
                • Empire State University (First appearance)
                • Tribeca (First appearance)
                  • Fogwell's Gym (First appearance)
                  • Coffee Bean (Mentioned)
                • Financial District (First appearance)
                  • Wall Street (First appearance)
                • Battery Park (First appearance)
                • Little Italy (First appearance)
                • Civic Center (First appearance)
                  • New York City Hall (First appearance)
                • Morningside Heights (First appearance)
                • East Village (First appearance)
                  • 7th Street (Named only)
                  • Bowery (First appearance)
                  • Deep End (Named only)
                • Upper West Side (First appearance)
                  • Rosemann's (First appearance)
                  • Carnegie Hall (First appearance)
                  • Bloomingdale's (First appearance)
                  • Mercy General Hospital (First appearance)
              • Manhattan Bridge (First appearance)
              • Williamsburg Bridge (First appearance)
              • Queensboro Bridge (First appearance)
              • Bronx (First appearance)
                • Ryker's Island (First appearance)
                • Raft (First appearance)
              • Queens (Mentioned)
                • Forest Hills (Mentioned)
                  • Midtown High School (Mentioned)
                • Astoria (Mentioned)
              • Flushing (Mentioned)
              • Brooklyn (First appearance) (Cameo)
              • Brooklyn Bridge (Mentioned)
              • Upper New York Bay (First appearance)
                • Statue of Liberty (First appearance)
              • Staten Island (Mentioned)
            • White Plains, Westchester County (Named only)
            • Albany (Mentioned)
            • Hegeman (First appearance)
              • State University (First appearance)
            • Hudson River (First appearance)
            • Schenectady (Mentioned)
            • Yonkers, Westchester County (Mentioned)
          • Pennsylvania (Mentioned)
          • Connecticut (Mentioned)
            • Hartford (Mentioned)
            • New Haven (Named only)
            • Stamford (Named only)
          • Minnesota (Mentioned)
          • Iowa (Mentioned)
          • Los Angeles, California (Named only)
          • New Jersey (Named only)
            • Newark (Mentioned)
            • Atlantic City (Mentioned)
            • Trenton (Named only)
          • Fort Knox, Kentucky (Mentioned)
          • Las Vegas, Nevada (Mentioned)
          • Oklahoma (First appearance; photo)
        • Canada (Mentioned)
      • Asia (First appearance; drawing)
        • Japan (First appearance; drawing)
          • Honshu (First appearance; drawing)
            • Kyoto Prefecture (First appearance; drawing)
              • Kyoto (First appearance; drawing)
        • China (Mentioned)
      • Europe (Mentioned)
        • Paris, France (Named only)
        • London, England (Named only)
        • Symkaria (Mentioned) (Only in flashback)
        • Russia (Mentioned)
    • Astral Plane (First appearance)

Items:

  • Spider-Man's Suits and Web-Shooters
    • Spider-Man's Advanced Suit (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's Anti-Ock Suit (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's Velocity Suit (First appearance)
    • Scarlet Spider's Suit and Utility Belt (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's Electro-Proof Suit (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's Stealth Suits (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's Noir Suit (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's 2099 Suits (First appearance)
    • Iron Spider Armors (First appearance)
    • Spider-Man's Resilient Suit (First appearance)
    • Spider-Armor MK I (First appearance)
    • Spider-Armor MK II (First appearance)
    • Spider-Armor MK III (First appearance)
    • Spider-Armor MK IV (First appearance)
    • Aaron Aikman's Spider-Armor (First appearance)
    • Fantastic Four Uniforms (First appearance)
  • Unstable Molecules (First appearance)
  • Vibranium
  • The Godfather (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Spider-bots (First appearance)
  • Spider-Bro (First appearance)
  • Disintegrator Cane (First appearance)
  • Web Bombs (First appearance)
  • Shocker's Vibro-Shock Gauntlets (First appearance)
  • Rhino Armors (First appearance)
  • Black Cat's Suit (First appearance)
  • Spider-Tracer (First appearance)
  • Devil's Breath (First appearance)
  • Spider-Man's Spider-Signal (First appearance)
  • Speed (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Doctor Octopus' Tentacles (First appearance)
  • Scorpion's Suit (First appearance)
  • Vulture's Wings (First appearance)
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Prototype Oscorp Armor (First appearance)
  • Prototype Oscorp Handgrenades (First appearance)
  • GR-27 Antidote (First appearance)
  • Jade Tiger (Mentioned)
  • Grave Dust (First appearance)
  • Diox-3 (First appearance)
  • Venom Symbiote (First appearance)
  • Goblin Formula (First appearance)
  • Dogs Playing Poker (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Dimensional Travel Talisman (First appearance)
  • The Art of War (Mentioned) (Topical reference)
  • Captain America's Shield (Mentioned)
  • Project Olympus (First appearance)
  • Mysterio Suit (Drawing)
  • Anti-Magnetic Inverter (First appearance)

Vehicles:

  • Spider-Mobile (Named only)
  • Oscorp Gliders (First appearance; on-screen)
  • Digboys (First appearance)

Synopsis

Peter Parker has been operating as Spider-Man for eight years. Assisted by NYPD Captain Yuri Watanabe, he helps combat crime in Manhattan. Following the fall of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of the underworld, the city was targeted by Mister Negative and his gang of Demons as part of a vendetta against Mayor Norman Osborn.

Following his initial defeat at the hands of Spider-Man with help from his partner and Daily Bugle reporter Mary Jane Watson, Mister Negative was broken out of the Raft and joined the plans of aggrieved scientist Doctor Octopus against Osborn, which involved the release of the plague known as Devil's Breath. In the process of tracking down an antidote for Devil's Breath, Spider-Man defeated some of his greatest foes, who had banded together as the Sinister Six, and restored order to the city by defeating countless of rioting Raft escapees. After defeating Doctor Octopus, a sample of the anti-serum in the villain's possession was used to synthesize more of it and restore the city to health.

A year later during spring, Maggia leader Hammerhead would try to collect several USB containing information on the Maggia dons, he would hire Felicia Hardy better known as The Black Cat. Felicia would steal the USB inside The Maria, which was located in The Museum of Modern Art, that same night, Spider-Man would've been called by Mary Jane asking for help on her ongoing investigation of the return of the Maggia to the streets of New York.

Over an entire night, Peter would've finish all the challenges that Screwball set up throughout the city for her Season One after getting out of jail, stop different Maggia crimes, find all of Walter Hardy, the original Black Cat's paintings by request of Detective Mackey, only to find out who he really was, he would also continue to look for Felicia as she continued to steal USBs from different families across the city, and discover, thanks to an encounter with her, that he had a possible son with her. At the end of the night, Peter discovered that his son never existed in the first place, Black Cat was using him all the time, but not only that but Hammerhead manage to steal weapons from Sable International left behind after the Devil's Breath crisis, using it to arm his mafia and try to take over the city. Hammerhead also found something called "Project Olympus", a project made by Sable International to create super soldiers using mechanical exoskeletons, transforming himself on a cyborg.

Upon discovering that she had been stolen, Silver Sable herself returns to New York City looking to retrieve her company's stolen equipment, and to kill Hammerhead. Spider-Man, who was also after Hammerhead at the time, tried to convince Sable to work alongside him to take down Hammerhead once and for all, but on an unexpected change of events, Sable is captured by Hammerhead, being later saved by Spider-Man. Teaming up again, both Spidey and Sable manage to Defeat Hammerhead after discovering his weakness to heat, thanks to Black Cat, who appeared again to give Peter one of the stolen pen drives that contained this information. Sable later returns to Symkaria with her retrieved stolen equipment.

Cast

Voice Cast

  • Yuri Lowenthal - Spider-Man
  • Laura Bailey - Mary Jane Watson
  • Brian Bloom - Taskmaster
  • Darin de Paul - J. Jonah Jameson
  • Nichole Elise - Silver Sable
  • Nadji Jeter - Miles Morales
  • Corey Jones - Tombstone
  • Josh Keaton - Electro
  • Stan Lee - Short Order Cook
  • Stephanie Lemelin - Screwball
  • Nancy Linari - Aunt May Parker
  • Erica Lindbeck - Black Cat
  • Dave B. Mitchell - Shocker
  • Phil Morris - Dr. Morgan Matthews
  • Stephen Oyoung - Mister Negative
  • Jacqueline Pinol - Rio Morales
  • Tara Platt - Yuri Watanabe
  • Scott Porter - Harry Osborn
  • Russell Richardson - Jefferson Davis
  • Mark Rolston - Norman Osborn
  • William Salyers - Doctor Octopus
  • Dwight Schultz - Vulture
  • Jason Spisak - Scorpion
  • Fred Tatasciore - Rhino
  • Travis Willingham - Kingpin

Additional voices by Chris Jai Alex, Chantelle Barry, Eric Bauza, John Eric Bentley, Brian Bloom, G.K. Bowes, Rachel Butera, Vic Chao, David Chen, Fernando Chien, Sheena Chou, David Cooley, Chris Cox, Jon Curry, Noshir Dalal, Brian T. Delaney, Benjamin Diskin, Dan Donohue, Kevin Dorman, Nichole Elise, Dave Fennoy, Keena Ferguson, Walter Gray IV, Jake Green, Jeremy Hall, Larry Heron, James Hsu, Taliesen Jaffe, Cissy Jones, Josh Keaton, Ross Kohnstam, Stephanie Lemelin, Erica Lindbeck, Ming Lo, Eric Lopez, Erica Luttrell, Matthew Mercer, Melanie Minichino, Dave B. Mitchell, Max Mittelman, Sumalee Montano, Phil Morris, Julie Nathanson, Darren O'Hare, Chris Pang, Ashley Peldon, Jacqueline Pinol, Scott Porter, Bumper Robinson, Alexa Rose, Allen Theoski Rowe, Patrick Seitz, Stephanie Sheh, Isaac C. Singleton Jr., Jason Spisak, Mark Allen Stewart, Carla Tassara, Fred Tatasciore, Armen Taylor, Elias Toufexis, Abby Trott, Alain Uy, Kiff VandenHuevel, Mike Vaughn, Adam Wang, Scott Whyte, Travis Willingham, Mick Wingert, Dave Wittenberg, John Wusah, Lei Yin, Julian Yuen, and Kris Zimmerman.

Motion-Capture Performers

  • Chris Jai Alex
  • Johnny Alexander
  • Seth Austin
  • Ilram Choi
  • Jefferson Cox
  • Noshir Dalal
  • Kevin Dorman
  • Justin Eaton
  • Jawed El Berni
  • Nichole Elise
  • Timothy Eulich
  • Walter Gray IV
  • Will Greenburg
  • Benjamin Jenkins
  • Amy Johnston
  • Andrew Kishino
  • Ross Kohnstam
  • Reuben Langdon
  • Torrey B. Lawrence
  • Michelle Lee
  • Matt Mullins
  • Courtney Munch
  • Panuvat Anthony Nanakornpanom
  • Stephen Oyoung
  • Eric Ruff
  • T.J. Storm
  • Mallory Thompson
  • America Young

Crew

  • Kris Zimmerman - Voice Director

Notes

  • The remastered version of this game on PlayStation 5, was originally released as an add-on on the Ultimate Edition for the sequel Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

Trivia

  • Peter's bedroom post-it notes pile includes a reminder for Peter to respond to a job offer from "T.S." (most likely Tony Stark). Iron Man is also named in a crossword puzzle certain civilian NPCs can be seen trying to solve; the clue for the 6-Across answer being "Who is Ironman?." Stark's alter-ego is also mentioned in the bio for Otto Octavius together with Captain America.
  • Peter has a post-it note reminding him to call "R.R." (most likely Reed Richards regarding "suit fabric ballistic"). Otto Octavius also has a post-it note in his lab reminding him to call "R.R." back.
  • Wasp is mentioned in Vulture's bio. Peter says the mantle for a wasp-themed superhero was already taken, and that she'd have an easier time chasing the Vulture than him.
  • This game's map of Manhattan is 5.61 km (3.49 miles) in length from North to South.[2] In real life, Manhattan is 21.10 km (13.11 miles) in length.
  • A statue of Lockjaw replaces the Charging Bull sculpture in the Financial District.
  • Despite Insomniac being a California-based company, the game's map features a building which acts as their headquarters.
  • The game's map contained a marriage proposal Easter egg a fan named Tyler Schultz asked Insomniac Games to add. It was a theatre billboard in the West side of the Financial District which read "Maddie, will you marry me?" Schultz's girlfriend broke up with him weeks before the game came out, so the game's Art Director Jacinda Chew offered to modify the Easter egg in a post-launch patch. While Schultz initially declined the offer, he later asked to replace the wedding proposal with the name of his grandmother, who had passed from cancer and helped ignite Schultz's passion for Spider-Man.[3]
  • The Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8 fire station makes an appearance in the game's map. This building is popular for serving as the exterior of the headquarters for the titular team of the 1984 film Ghostbusters. The building features the graffiti of a ghost on its back.
  • The game features a location for the Auerbach Theatre. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe the Auerbach Theatrical Agency was a front for the Strategic Scientific Reserve.
  • Inside some of the randomized apartment interiors a shelf can be seen with Spider-Man action figures.
  • Uncle Ben's tombstone can be found in the cemetery at the North of the game's map.
  • The clock at the Trinity Church in the Financial District is stopped at 1:21, apparently repeating the Easter egg referencing the issue of Gwen Stacy's death (Amazing Spider-Man #121) from The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
  • The game features multiple references to two infamous aspects of the Spider-Man 2 video game, namely the random side-missions to rescue a kid's balloon and the pizza delivery side-quests.
    • The balloon mission is referenced in the "Thank You" Drawing backpack collectible (a drawing Spider-Man got as a gift for retrieving a kid's balloon), and in the in-game social media feed: a post from "Lado_Lucian" calls out Spider-Man for watching a kid's missing balloon float away, and another post from "Darin_M" asks Spider-Man to find his son's balloon (with another user replying in disbelief wondering who asks Spider-Man to get a balloon).
    • The pizza delivery is referenced in the Pizza Delivery Hat backpack collectible, in a social media post from "ClarkG" suggesting that Spider-Man should deliver pizza in his downtime, and the muffled orchestral rendition of "Funiculì, Funiculà" that can be heard playing from inside the different pizzerias scattered around Manhattan, an arrangement of this song having been used as the background music for the pizza delivery missions in Spider-Man 2.
  • Number codes present in the Failed Prototype and the Oscorp Visitor Pass collectibles reference issues of Amazing Spider-Man. TASM1965-31 (Amazing Spider-Man #31) and ASM14711964 (Amazing Spider-Man #14), respectively.
  • Using the game's Photo Mode, it's possible to catch a detail in the design of the missiles used by armed enemies. It includes the text "Guaranteed to kill Spiders."
  • Spider-Man's social media feed features a post from a user "MonsterCatcherGuy" referencing the AR mobile game Pokémon Go.
  • Since Spider-Man has a no-kill policy, thugs that are thrown off roofs during combat will automatically be pulled to the nearest wall and appear webbed-up.
  • Orthodox Jewish NPC don't spawn in the map when it's Saturday in the console's clock to observe Shabbat traditions.[4]
  • The scene where Spider-Man lifts debris off civilians trapped in Fisk Tower was a homage to Amazing Spider-Man #33.
  • After Peter's suit is damaged during the game's introduction, he quips he wouldn't want people taking photos of his three chest hairs. The model for the secret Undies costume does feature only three hairs in Peter's chest.
  • The big white spider from Advanced Suit was heavily criticized after the first Marvel's Spider-Man trailer in 2016. The game producers joked with this by making NPCs on the game criticize it.
  • Two of the homeless people at F.E.A.S.T. can be overheard discussing what they'd do if they had powers. One states he'd be a TV star, and the other a wrestler, which were the earliest things Peter Parker did with his powers.
  • The criminals Niko and Roman from the "Spider-Man P.I." side-mission are a reference to Niko and Roman Bellic from Grand Theft Auto IV.
  • Stan Lee makes a cameo as the owner of the diner Mick's. He appears in the cutscene after the main story mission "Don't Touch the Art."
  • The "Back to School" mission features a cameo of internet personality Greg Miller, dressed in his "Shirtless Spider-Man" character.
  • In the "The One That Got Away" mission, Spider-Man mentions using his webbing and strength to stop a runaway train from the front of the train. This is a reference to a scene from the Spider-Man 2 film.
  • Electro causing a breakout in the Raft in "Out of the Frying Pan..." is most likely based on the Breakout! story arc.
  • Mary Jane's news report in the cutscene after the end of the "Out of the Frying Pan..." mission features a photo of Spider-Man swinging among protesters, homaging the cover to Amazing Spider-Man #68.
  • Spider-Man's Air Launch and Swing Kick animations are a homage to the character's two move sets in the Marvel vs. Capcom series.
  • When Sable Agents respond to Spider-Man fighting criminals, Spider-Man reacts by referencing a line from Milkshake, with "milkshake" exchanged for "web."
  • If Spider-Man is spotted by a Sable lookout, he'll wonder if their spotlight is meant to attract his attention, and suggests adding a spider logo to it. He immediately shuts down the idea, pointing out they'd get sued, referencing Batman's Bat-Signal.
  • When MJ sneaks into Norman Osborn's penthouse, she will find a prototype helmet on a desk. Its schematics feature the serial number "ASM 14," a reference to Amazing Spider-Man #14, the issue in which the Green Goblin debuted.
  • In Osborn's penthouse, a framed magazine spread about young Norman Osborn and Otto Octavius can be found. Their poses in the article's image is a homage to a photo of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak working at Atari.
  • Taskmaster can be found in the distance observing Spider-Man during each of his tests. If the player gets too close to Taskmaster, the villain sets off a smoke bomb and disappears.
  • A blender in the kitchen at F.E.A.S.T. has a warning sticker humorously advising against putting one's hand into the machine. The warning even scolds the player for wasting time reading the entirety of the sticker's text.
  • The parking fee listed in a sign for a location called Zed's Parking is $6.16, an apparent reference to Earth-616.
  • Marvel initially disapproved the idea of having Aunt May die. They eventually revised their decision, telling Insomniac Games that they had "earned it."[5]
  • Following the game's ending, May Parker's gravestone appears next to Ben's in a graveyard in Harlem, and a commemorative plate in her memory appears at the entrance of F.E.A.S.T..
  • When the Fake Spider-Man retires from vigilantism, he exclaims "Spider-Man No More!", referencing the story arc of the same name.
  • Spider-Man mentions several times the prospect of being cloned, referencing the Clone Saga.
  • One of Peter's rejected spider logos resembles the Superman Symbol.
  • During a Maggia car chase, Spider-Man references It's Raining Men.
  • In The Heist DLC, Times Square includes a memorial for the victims of Devil's Breath and City Hall includes one for Officer Jefferson Davis.
  • The achievement for completing The Heist DLC is called "Bye Felicia," a reference to a meme of the same name. This line is later said by Spider-Man during the Trust Issues act of Silver Lining.
  • The Slaps Roof of Car meme is used in the in-game social media feed, with the user referring to Sable's hovercraft.
  • While going through one of Hammerhead's bases, Spider-Man says line line "Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!" from The Wizard of Oz.
  • The game's running joke of Spider-Man referring to himself as "Spider-Cop" almost culminated with the inclusion of an unlockable joke outfit that consisted of Spider-Man wearing a police uniform jacket and hat, as well as sunglasses and a fake moustache on top of his mask. One special ability would have allowed the player to spawn friendly police officers to help in battle, and another one would have summoned a donut-shaped drone. A modder was capable of unearthing the outfit, though it was stuck in its default pose since it didn't have any animations attached to it.[6]
  • One of the loading screens is a homage to Amazing Spider-Man #420.
  • In the Japanese version of the game, when using the Holo Decoy suit power, there's a hidden voice line where Peter will say, "Emissary of Hell! Spider-Man!" This is a reference to the TV series Supaidāman, in which Takuya Yamashiro, as Spider-Man, calls himself that when encountering his enemies.[7]

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks
  2. Ruskin, Elan. CDC Vault - 'Marvel's Spider-Man': A Technical Postmortem. CDC Vault. Retrieved on 26 April 2021.
  3. Kunzelman, Cameron (9 September 2018). Wedding Proposal Hidden In Spider-Man Becomes World's Saddest Easter Egg. Kotaku. Retrieved on 9 September 2018.
  4. Zwiezen, Zack (20 April 2019). Insomniac Developer Reveals A Spider-Man PS4 Easter Egg Nobody Noticed. Kotaku. Retrieved on 5 April 2021.
  5. Carter, Justin (30 January 2019). Marvel Pushed Back on [SPOILER's Death in Spider-Man PS4 Game]. CBR.com. Retrieved on 13 January 2020.
  6. Cavalluzzi, Andrew (4 September 2020). Marvel's Spider-Man: Modder Unearths Unused Spider-Cop Skin in the PS4 Game. CBR.com. Retrieved on 4 September 2020.
  7. ジェット・リョー on Twitter: "「ホログラムのスパイダーマンが出てきて敵をおちょくる」と .... Twitter (7 September 2018). Retrieved on 8 April 2021.

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