Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)
Ultimate Spider-Man | |
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Genre | Superhero fiction Action Comedy |
Created by | Stan Lee and Steve Ditko (character) |
Based on | Spider-Man by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko |
Developed by | Marvel Animation |
Written by | Brian Michael Bendis Paul Dini Steven T. Seagle Joe Kelly Joe Casey Duncan Rouleau |
Voices of | Drake Bell Ogie Banks Greg Cipes Clark Gregg Tom Kenny Matt Lanter Caitlyn Taylor Love Chi McBride Logan Miller J.K. Simmons Steven Weber Misty Lee Tara Strong |
Composer | Kevin Manthei |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 87 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Producers | Brian Michael Bendis Paul Dini Drake Bell[1] |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Marvel Animation (Marvel Entertainment) Film Roman (Waterman Entertainment) |
Original release | |
Network | Disney XD Disney Channel |
Release | April 1, 2012 present | –
Related | |
Avengers Assemble Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight! |
Ultimate Spider-Man is an American animated television series based on the Spider-Man comics published by Marvel Comics, while lacking elements of Marvel's Ultimate line of books. The series is written by Brian Michael Bendis (who also writes the comic book series of the same name), Paul Dini and Man of Action (a group consisting of Steven T. Seagle, Joe Kelly, Joe Casey and Duncan Rouleau).
It was first announced to air on Disney XD in early 2012,[2][3] and debuted alongside The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes' second season as part of the Marvel Universe programming block on April 1, 2012.
Production
Brian Michael Bendis (creator and writer of the Ultimate Spider-Man comic book, which the show loosely adapts) and Paul Dini (Batman: The Animated Series) serve as writers and producers on the show.[4][5] Man of Action (a group consisting of Steven T. Seagle, Joe Kelly, Joe Casey and Duncan Rouleau), the creators of the animated series Ben 10 and Generator Rex, serve as supervising producers on the show.[6] Twenty-six episodes were ordered for the first season. According to Paul Dini, the series features a "redefined" Peter Parker, and a combination of frequent guest stars loosely based on Bendis' comics, and original material, such as the origins of some heroes and villains.[5] Actor J. K. Simmons reprises his role as J. Jonah Jameson from Sam Raimi's live-action Spider-Man film trilogy for the series.[7] Notable voice actors include Adrian Pasdar as Iron Man (returning to the role after previously having voiced him in Madhouse's and Marvel's Iron Man anime),[8][9] and Kevin Michael Richardson, who voices Robbie Robertson and Bulldozer.[10]
The series depicts Spider-Man becoming the newest member of S.H.I.E.L.D. under the leadership of Nick Fury, on a team with four other teenage superheroes. Villains such as Living Laser, Venom and Doctor Doom were seen in a trailer shown at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con.[11]
Ultimate Spider-Man premiered on April 1, 2012 on Disney XD in the United States, while the pilot episode was released on Xbox Live and PlayStation Store on April 2, 2012.[12] In the UK and Ireland, the show premiered on Disney UK and Ireland on May 31, 2013. It premiered in Canada on June 22, 2012, on Teletoon.
Disney XD and Marvel officially announced Season 3 on July 20, 2013 at San Diego Comic Con.[13] Season 3, subtitled Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors, includes Spider-Man joining the Avengers (consisting of the line-up from Avengers Assemble) and introducing characters such as Cloak and Dagger, Amadeus Cho, Ka-Zar and Agent Venom.[13]
A fourth season, subtitled Ultimate Spider-Man vs the Sinister 6, will begin broadcasting in 2016.[14] The December 8th release of the Ant-Man film on Blu-ray and DVD in North America provided a preview of the fourth season. Only footage from previous seasons were shown, but the producers offered some plot points that had been previously revealed. The season began airing on February 21, 2016.
Promotions and tie-ins
Launch parties for the series were held in New York City and Los Angeles on March 31, 2012, the day before the series' broadcast television debut. On hand at the New York City party at Midtown Comics Downtown in Manhattan were Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, writer/producer Joe Kelly and Chris Eliopoulos, who wrote the first issue of the tie-in comic book, while the Los Angeles party at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood was attended by Marvel Head of Television Jeph Loeb, Duncan Rouleau, Steven T. Seagle, voice actors Clark Gregg and Misty Lee, and Creative Consultant Paul Dini, who wrote the series pilot.[15][16][17]
A comic book series that ties in with the show called Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures debuted on April 25, 2012.[18] Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures is an ongoing series and is being released alongside The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Adventures. The comics was written by Dan Slott and Ty Templeton, while Nuno Plati provided artwork.[19] In 2015, Marvel began releasing a series of free digital comics simply called Ultimate Spider-Man, which can be read on the "Marvel Kids" website.[20]
Additionally, the U.K branch of Panini Comics released eleven issues in their Ultimate Spider Man Magazine! that that tied into the third season, Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors. The comics were done by artist Jim Zub.[21][22]
Synopsis
As the series begins, Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year. He has saved lives and fought supervillains, but he is still in the process of learning how to be a superhero. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. offers Peter the chance to train to be a real superhero and become "The Ultimate Spider-Man". However, Peter will first have to learn how to work with a team of four fellow teenage superheroes:[23] Nova, White Tiger, Iron Fist and Power Man. During the season, corrupt industrialist Norman Osborn targets Spider-Man in the shadows in hopes of collecting his DNA to make a spider-soldier army to sell to the government. To do this, he uses Doctor Octopus as his pawn, having him send numerous super villains after Spider-Man and use a sample of Spidey's blood to create the Venom symbiote, which ends up bonding with Harry Osborn, Norman's son and Peter's best friend. In the two-part season finale, Spider-Man learns that it was Norman who was the mastermind behind Doctor Octopus' schemes and Venom's creation, just in time to see Doctor Octopus get his revenge on Norman for the way he treated him by turning him into the Green Goblin.[24]
In Season 2, following the fight with the Green Goblin which resulted in the destruction of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, Spider-Man's team ends up staying at Peter Parker's house. In the season premiere, after learning that Spider-Man got his powers from one of Oscorp's genetically altered spiders at the end of last season, Doctor Octopus creates a bunch of serums with animal DNA in hopes of re-creating the process, and S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist Dr. Curt Conners, still dealing with the aftermath of the Helicarrier's destruction after injuring his right arm and having it severed off, injects himself with one of these serums to become the Lizard. Later, Doc Ock controls Lizard so that he can join him, Electro, Rhino, Kraven the Hunter, and Beetle as a member of the Sinister Six. While Spider-Man and his team are able to defeat the Sinister Six, Lizard gets away, and Spider-Man swears to find and cure him. During the season, Spider-Man learns more about his teammates' origins.[25][26]
In Season 3, Spider-Man officially joins the Avengers, but after a fight with Loki, Doctor Octopus and a group of Norse creatures bonded with the Venom symbiote, he chooses to resign and remain with S.H.I.E.L.D. After this, the symbiote permanently bonds with Flash Thompson to become Agent Venom and Spider-Man is tasked by Nick Fury to recruit other young heroes to form the New Warriors. At the same time, Green Goblin hires Taskmaster to find the young heroes before Spider-Man does and form the Thunderbolts. Spider-Man manages to recruit Ka-Zar and his pet smilodon Zabu from the Savage Land, and Amadeus Cho in the Iron Spider armor, while Taskmaster recruits Cloak and Dagger and Vulture. When the Thunderbolts attempt to bust out Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Beetle and Scorpion, Spider-Man leads the New Warriors against the group, and is able to convince Cloak and Dagger to switch sides. The New Warriors ultimately defeat the villains, but Green Goblin gets away with the Siege Perilous, leading to a variation of the Spider-Verse storyline in which he travels across the multiverse to collect DNA samples of Spider-Man's alternate counterparts to turn himself into the Spider-Goblin. Chasing after him, Spider-Man meets up with Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, Spyder-Knight and Miles Morales, helping them each one by one with their problems, before teaming up with all of them to take down Spider-Goblin and a giant Helicarrier robot controlled by Electro. After both are defeated and the alternate Spider-Men return to their homes, Goblin reverts into Norman Osborn and ends up suffering amnesia, making him forget his time as the Goblin.[27] Afterwards, Spider-Man and his team begin their education at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy located at the Triskelion while dealing with the reawakened Arnim Zola. Not long afterwards, Spider-Man gets involved in a contest between the Collector and the Grandmaster for the fate of Earth. During this time, Aunt May, Agent Venom, and Iron Spider learn of Spider-Man's identity.
As Season 4 begins, Doctor Octopus allies himself with Arnim Zola and HYDRA and begins to form a new iteration of the Sinister Six starting with Kraven the Hunter. When Doctor Octopus attempts to turn Norman Osborn back into Green Goblin, he finds that Osborn injected himself with an anti-Goblin serum to prevent further transformations. Doctor Octopus uses the Siege Perilous to summon the Green Goblin's demonic winged counterpart from Miles Morales's universe and after a brief battle recruits him instead. Then he bribes Rhino into becoming a spy for him while operating as a student at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy in exchange for finding a cure for his condition (since he gained his powers by drinking Doctor Octopus's Rhino Serum). Spider-Man fights evil with the help of S.H.I.E.L.D. and his own new team consisting of Agent Venom, Iron Spider, Miles Morales (going by the name Kid Arachnid ever since ending up on Spider-Man's world), and the newly-introduced Scarlet Spider (who has no identity and is later named Ben by Aunt May).[14]
Cast
Main cast
- Drake Bell – Peter Parker / Spider-Man,[2][28][29][30] Swarm (second voice),[31] Jack O'Lantern[32]
- Ogie Banks – Luke Cage / Power Man,[33][34] Miles Morales / Kid Arachnid (second voice)[35]
- Dee Bradley Baker – Curt Connors / Lizard,[36][37] Sandman,[38] Carnage,[39] Venom (Scorpion),[40] Wendigo King,[41] Zzzax[42]
- Eric Bauza – Amadeus Cho / Iron Spider,[43] Swarm (first voice),[44] Arcade[45]
- Greg Cipes – Danny Rand / Iron Fist,[33][34]
- Clark Gregg – Phil Coulson[28][34]
- Tom Kenny – Doctor Octopus,[46][30] Wizard,[30] Curt Connors (initial voice),[47][48][34] Whirlwind,[49] Vulture,[50] Merlin[51]
- Matt Lanter – Harry Osborn / Black Suit Spidey / Patrioteer,[33][30][52][53] Flash Thompson / Agent Venom,[33][30][40] Venom (Harry Osborn and Flash Thompson),[54] Klaw, [30] Anti-Venom[55]
- Misty Lee – Aunt May,[33][30] Salem's Witch,[56] Squirrel Girl[43]
- Caitlyn Taylor Love – Ava Ayala / White Tiger,[33][34]
- Chi McBride – Nick Fury,[28][57][30] Thunderball[58][59]
- Logan Miller – Sam Alexander / Nova,[33][34] Flash Thompson (substitute voice),[60]
- J.K. Simmons – J. Jonah Jameson[7][30]
- Steven Weber – Norman Osborn / Green Goblin / Iron Patriot / Goblin King,[28][33][30][61][62][63] Trapster,[30] Venom (S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents),[64] Ultimate Green Goblin,[51] Fancy Dan[63]
Additional cast
- Jonathan Adams - Absorbing Man[42]
- Charlie Adler - MODOK[65]
- Diedrich Bader – Kraven the Hunter[66]
- Laura Bailey – Black Widow[67]
- Troy Baker – Loki,[68][69] Eitri,[69] Frost Giant (first voice),[69] Hawkeye,[70] Shocker,[71] Montana[63]
- Christopher Daniel Barnes – Electro,[72] Spyder-Knight[73][51]
- Dante Basco – Scorpion[74]
- Jeff Bennett – Mayor of Boston,[56] Slam Adams,[56] Collector,[41] Grandmaster[41]
- J.B. Blanc – Titus[75]
- Steven Blum – Wolverine,[76][77] Beetle,[60] Doc Samson,[60] Ka-Zar[78]
- Dave Boat – Thing[79][80]
- Cameron Boyce – Luke Ross[81]
- Karan Brar – Ravi Ross[81]
- Kimberly Brooks - Amanda Cage[82]
- Clancy Brown – Taskmaster,[83][84][85] Red Hulk[42]
- Corey Burton – Dracula[86]
- Iain De Caestecker - Leo Fitz[87]
- Elizabeth Henstridge - Jemma Simmons[87]
- María Canals Barrera – Rio Morales[35]
- Cam Clarke – Piledriver,[58] Captain Ultra[58]
- Jack Coleman – Doctor Strange (first voice)[88][89]
- Chris Cox – Star-Lord,[90][91] Captain America (substitute voice)[91]
- Terry Crews – Blade[92][86]
- Grey DeLisle – Tana Nile,[91] Morgan le Fay[81]
- Trevor Devall – Rocket Raccoon (second voice)[75]
- John DiMaggio – Wrecker,[58] Grizzly[93]
- Benjamin Diskin – Spider-Ham,[73][94] Skaar,[42] Michael Morbius[55]
- Robin Atkin Downes - Abomination,[41] Annihilus[65]
- Michael Clarke Duncan – Groot (first voice)[95][91]
- Eliza Dushku - She-Hulk[65]
- Ashley Eckstein – Dagger[96][97]
- Mary Faber - Medusa[98]
- Oded Fehr – N'Kantu, the Living Mummy[92][86]
- Will Friedle – Deadpool[99]
- Nika Futterman – Gamora[91]
- Grant George – Ant-Man[100]
- Donald Glover – Miles Morales / Spider-Man (first voice)[73][101][51]
- Greg Grunberg – Uncle Ben[102][103][89]
- Mark Hamill – Nightmare,[104][89] Shou-Lao,[89] Arnim Zola,[105] Ox[63]
- Olivia Holt – Petra Parker / Spider-Girl[73][106]
- Skai Jackson – Zuri Ross[81]
- Danny Jacobs – Baron Mordo[35]
- David Kaye – J.A.R.V.I.S. (second voice)[67]
- Maurice LaMarche – Doctor Doom,[107][108] Charles the Butler,[56] Plymouth Rocker[56]
- Phil LaMarr – J.A.R.V.I.S. (first voice)[109][110][111] Walter Cage,[82] Cloak,[97] Dormammu[97]
- Stan Lee – Stan the Janitor[28][30]
- Peyton List – Emma Ross[81]
- Peter Lurie – Sabretooth[77][112]
- Ross Lynch – Werewolf by Night[92][86]
- Wendie Malick - Norma Osborn[73][106]
- Jason Marsden – Steel Spider[56]
- James Marsters – Korvac[113][91]
- James C. Mathis III - Terrax[65]
- Max Mittelman – Rhino (initial voice)[114]
- Phil Morris – Scorpio[115]
- Nolan North – John Jameson,[116] Gorgon,[98] Maximus[98]
- Liam O'Brien – Doctor Strange (second voice)[35]
- Adrian Pasdar – Iron Man[8][111]
- Robert Patrick - Robert Frank / Whizzer[105]
- Rob Paulsen – Batroc the Leaper,[117][85] Boomerang[71]
- Scott Porter - Scarlet Spider/Ben Reilly[87][118]
- Kevin Michael Richardson – Juggernaut,[119] Awesome Android,[119] Howard the Duck,[10][119] Mac Porter,[58] Bulldozer,[58] Frankenstein's Monster,[86] Venom (Frost Giants),[67] Ulik,[120] Groot (second voice)[75]
- Bumper Robinson – Falcon[67]
- Freddy Rodriguez – Spider-Man 2099[73][106]
- Debby Ryan – Jessie Prescott[81]
- Daryl Sabara – Rhino[114]
- Dwight Schultz – Mesmero,[121][77] Attuma[65]
- Roger Craig Smith – Captain America[122]
- David Sobolov – Drax the Destroyer[123]
- Tara Strong – Mary Jane Watson,[33][30] Thundra,[30] Sandy[38]
- Keith Szarabajka – Living Laser[124][125][111]
- George Takei – Elder Monk of K'un-L'un[126][74]
- Fred Tatasciore – Hulk,[127][128] Phalanx,[129] Black Bolt,[98] Karnak[98]
- James Arnold Taylor - Triton,[98] Molten Man,[98] Blastaar,[42] Leader, [65] Hydro-Man[130]
- Milo Ventimiglia – Spider-Man Noir[73][94]
- Billy West – Rocket Raccoon (first voice)[91]
- Travis Willingham – Thor,[131][69] Executioner[132]
Crew
- Brian Michael Bendis – Writer, Producer, Creative Producer[33]
- Dana Booton – Supervising Producer[33]
- Dan Buckley – Executive Producer[33]
- Joe Casey – Writer, Supervising Producer
- Paul Dini – Writer, Producer, Creative Consultant[33]
- Alan Fine – Executive Producer[33]
- Henry Gilroy - Supervising Producer[13]
- Joe Kelly – Writer, Supervising Producer
- Cort Lane – Co-Executive Producer, Supervising Producer[13][33]
- Stan Lee – Co-Executive Producer[33]
- Jeph Loeb – Executive Producer[133]
- Leanne Moreau - Line Producer
- Joe Quesada - Executive Producer[13]
- Eric Radomski – Co-Executive Producer[33]
- Duncan Rouleau – Writer, Supervising Producer[134]
- Steven T. Seagle – Writer, Supervising Producer[135][136][137]
- Eugene Son - Story Editor[13]
- Alex Soto - Supervising Director[13]
- Collette Sunderman – Casting and Voice Director[136][137]
- Harrison Wilcox - Associate Producer[138]
Reception
Critical and fan reception of the series has been mixed. Brian Lowry of Variety criticized the series, suggesting that the source material was "strained through the juvenile, rapid-fire-joke filter of Family Guy", and called the show a "high-profile misfire" that didn't "bode well for Marvel's efforts to straddle the line of catering to kids without dumbing down venerable properties that plenty of adults know and love."[139]
David Sims of The A.V. Club gave the pilot a "C" ranking, writing that the first episode "feels rather lame and perfunctory, with wackiness dialed up to 11 in an effort to distract from how fundamentally bland it is."[140] Sim subsequently gave a "C+" to the episode "Doomed"[141] and a "B+" to the episode "Back in Black."[142] Oliver Sava, also of the A.V. Club, gave the episode "Venom" a "B", stating that the title of the show should be changed to Synergy Spider-Man, because it goes beyond movie and Ultimate continuity to create an entry point for young viewers into the main line of Marvel titles.[143] Sava subsequently gave the episode "Field Trip" an "A-".[144]
Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the show a 4 out of 5 stars, noting the abundance of action and humor afforded by the series' premise, and opining that the lessons that Parker learns about growth and responsibility under the guidance of his mentor and friends would make lasting impressions on young viewers.[145]
Broadcast
The show airs worldwide on Disney XD. It premiered on June 22, 2012 in Canada, on July 1, 2012 in South Africa, and on May 31, 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[citation needed] The show aired in Australia on 7mate in 2013 and on Disney XD on 10 April 2014. The show aired in Indonesia on Global TV since 2013. It also airs on Citv in the United Kingdom.
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