Spider-Man

Spider-Man (2003)

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Heroes and Villains - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: When Turbo-Jet uses his powers to drag a truck into the road, there are two pedestrians standing behind him. A couple of seconds later, when Peter is swinging towards him, the two pedestrians have disappeared. (00:02:43)

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Heroes and Villains - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: When Peter, Mary Jane, and Harry are talking on the campus, whilst Mary Jane says, "Oh, I just realised you're a management guy," she has her right hand raised to be level with her chest. The shot then cuts to focus on her, and her right hand appears to be lowered. (00:01:21)

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Heroes and Villains - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: When Peter is speaking with Turbo-Jet at the start, after Turbo-Jet says, "No, I don't go for kicking people out of their homes," the two are facing each other. When the shot cuts, Peter is suddenly walking around him, with the two being side by side. (00:00:58)

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Heroes and Villains - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: When Turbo-Jet tells Peter he needs to sweep near him, Peter looks downwards to his left so that he is looking at him. In the next shot, he is looking directly downwards. The camera Peter is holding also changes direction between shots. (00:00:42)

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Heroes and Villains - S1-E6

Revealing mistake: When the protestors are standing on the college campus, some of the character designs are reused. For example, there are two bald men, as well as two blonde women who are identical but have different outfits. (00:00:18)

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Spider-Man: Max, it doesn't have to be like this. I know... what it's like.
Electro: No... you... don't.

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Trivia: Originally intended to be a stand-alone series that adapted the "Ultimate Spider-Man" comics. However, it was retooled slightly during pre-production to also serve as a sort-of tie-in to the popular 2002 "Spider-Man" movie by incorporating elements from it, down to even using a slightly modified version of the movie's title card font for the opening credits. However, the show was later rendered non-canonical due to the movie sequels contradicting it.

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Answer: According to MTV, even though the ratings were high compared to other shows in the same time slot, the series did not fit in with its other programming.

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