All the films in the Spider-Man universe: from worst to best, according to critics

All the films in the Spider-Man universe: from worst to best, according to critics

Cabeça de Teia is one of the superheroes most appreciated and loved by the public. Since his adventures migrated to the big screen, the character has become even more popular.

Over the years, Spider-Man has received numerous adaptations, including reboots and spin-offs of other characters from his universe.

Inspired by this, we decided to list all the films in the Spider-Man universe, from worst to best, based on ratings from review aggregators and specialized movie websites.

Spider-Man: from worst to best film

The fourth film in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe was massacred by critics and audiences.

The film, in which Dakota Johnson plays Cassandra Webb/Madame Teia, was unanimously negatively received and is at the bottom of the list.

Starring Jared Leto as the super-powered vampire who gives the film its title, “Morbius” received mostly negative reception from industry critics.

The third film in Sony’s Spider-Man universe also stars Matt Smith (“Doctor Who”) as the antagonist Lucien/Milo.

Despite the negative reception from specialized critics, the first film in Sony’s Spider-Man universe received praise for Tom Hardy’s performance in the role of Eddie Brock.

Furthermore, the film achieved great success at the box office.

The sequel to “Venom” (2018) received an average reception, with a more negative tendency, from specialized critics.

However, like its predecessor, it achieved excellent commercial performance.

Sequel to “The Amazing Spider-Man” (2012), “The Electro Threat” received mixed reception from both audiences and critics.

In addition to Andrew Garfield reprising his role as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, the film also starred Jamie Foxx as the villain Electro.

The last film of the trilogy directed by Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire received a mixed reception from both critics and audiences, remaining inferior to its predecessors.

One of the most frequent complaints about this film is the excess of villains. However, over the years, it has earned a niche of admirers who consider it a great film.

Serving as a reboot after Sam Raimi’s trilogy, “The Amazing Spider-Man” starred Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, whose performance received praise from most critics.

The film was also well received by specialized critics in general and had an excellent performance at the box office.

The sequel to “Homecoming” and the boring man’s second solo entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) received positive reception from both experts and audiences.

The highlight was the humor and performance of Jake Gyllenhaal as the villain Mysterio.

The second Spider-Man reboot and part of the film series that brings Web Head into the MCU, “Homecoming,” has been widely acclaimed overall.

The film’s light-hearted tone and more convincing characterization of Parker/Spider as a teenager, highlighted by Tom Holland’s performance, were praised.

The first film in Sam Raimi’s trilogy, “Spider-Man,” was successful in terms of both critical and public reception. The film received praise for its acting, direction, action scenes and special effects.

In addition to being a box office success, the film features Tobey Maguire as the friendly neighborhood friend, alongside Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane and Willem Dafoe as the evil Green Goblin.

The sequel to “Far From Home” and Spider-Man’s third solo installment in the MCU, “No Return Home,” received praise from both critics and audiences for its multiverse theme and nostalgia.

For many, this is considered the best Spider-Man film. At least on this list, it ranks as the best live-action Neighborhood Friend feature film.

The second film in Sam Raimi’s trilogy was acclaimed by both audiences and critics and is often cited as one of the best superhero films of all time.

Spider-Man in Spider-Verse

Extremely critically acclaimed, this film received fervent praise for its animation technique and storyline.

The critical success was so significant that the film won the Oscar for Best Film at the 91st edition of the ceremony. It was also a huge success at the box office.

Spider-Verse 2 movie poster

After “Spider-Man into the Aranhaverso”, “Através do Aranhaverso” takes first place on this list.

The animated film received fervent praise from both critics and audiences and performed impressively at the box office.

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