The friendly neighborhood Marvel Comics has received myriad adaptations on the screen over the years and among his contemporaries, he probably has the most number of adaptations to date.

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Over on television, there have been very few years where a Spider-Man animated series has not been on the air since the first iteration way back in 1967. On the big screen, Spider-Man has seen three different live-action portrayals and one mega-crossover animated film (with plenty of sequels in the wings). Fans of the web-slinger have made their opinions on every Spidey story on IMDb, ranking them from worst to best.

Updated on February 1st, 2022, by Shawn S. Lealos: Spider-Man has been in some of the top-grossing movies over the past few years thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This all culminated with his most recent movie, hitting in 2021, which was the biggest box office juggernaut in two years.

Spider-Man: No Way Home presented fans with the biggest treat they could hope for, and has many praying that Marvel and Sony will bring even more Spider-Man movies in the future.

Spidey And His Amazing Friends (2021) - 6.1

Spider-Man, Miles and Gwen in Spidey and his Amazing Friends.
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A new Spider-Man animated series hit in 2021, and sadly it didn't come anywhere near the level of the cartoons that came before. In Spidey and His Amazing Friends, the animation looked like Marvel was aiming for the same fans as Teen Titans Go!

There is only one season so far and it is still in progress as of now. This series has Spider-Man, Miles Morales, and Spider-Gwen and they team up with other heroes to battle his villains. While it has a low IMDb rating, fans did it that the series is great for little kids, with good life lessons, which is perfect for its Disney Jr. location.

Spider-Man (2017- ) - 6.2

Disney XD Marvels Spider-Man Animated series
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As of this writing, this is the most recent animated outing for Spider-Man. This sees a big crossover of Spidey characters with Spider-Man, Spider-Man II, Spider-Gwen, and Spider-Girl. Other Marvel characters have also appeared, including the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy.

It airs on Disney XD and despite a rather robust cast, Spider-Man has not been as well-received as many of its predecessors. There's just nothing about it that's at all special, outside of it probably having the most number of Marvel characters in a Spider-Man adaptation to date.

Spider-Man 3 (2007) - 6.2

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The divisive Spider-Man 3 is the last installment of Tobey Maguire's trilogy. It also rates the lowest of any live-action Spider-Man film.

Some fans who don't like the trilogy's abrupt finale might be clouded by popular perception, though, as Spider-Man 3 is not nearly as bad as some people say, and has aged better than the following movies with Andrew Garfield, in the eyes of some fans.

Spider-Man Unlimited (1999) - 6.4

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Spider-Man Unlimited was a very short-lived animated Fox Kids series that never really had a chance, even though it had the interesting premise of taking Spider-Man to an alternate reality.

The show never found its footing and was canceled just as soon as it came out, leaving little impression on the future of Peter Parker.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) - 6.6

Spider-Man greets his fan before fighting Rhino.
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Due to an unusually negative reception and disappointing box office numbers, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 proved to be the last of the Andrew Garfield films and one of the messiest Spider-Man movies.

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The huge cast of talented actors, however, ensured that parts of it have always had their fans, such as Dane DeHaan's take on Harry Osborn and the Garfield era's Green Goblin.

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) - 6.9

Spider-Man hugging Gwen Stacy in Amazing Spider-Man.
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The first film with Garfield in the lead role was Sony's first reboot of the property: The Amazing Spider-Man.

It was interesting for many fans to see a different interpretation of the same hero (and Emma Stone made a great Gwen Stacy), but most have always ranked it lower than the flagship movie of the Raimi era.

Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003) - 7.0

Spider-Man holding his web in the Animated Series.
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Spider-Man: The New Animated Series was not met very ceremoniously, but it's ed for trying to instill crossover elements that the MCU would later perfect.

Neil Patrick Harris' Spider-Man (based on the Tobey Maguire version from the 2002 film) even met the Kingpin from 2003's Daredevil film. There's some merit to that!

Ultimate Spider-Man (2012-2017) - 7.2

Ultiamte Spider-Man
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Ultimate Spider-Man is known for having Drake Bell of Drake and Josh fame lend his voice talents to this Spidey series. Not only that, but this is one of the longest-running Marvel shows of all time!

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HoweverUltimate Spider-Man was not the most beloved depiction of Peter Parker but it's notable for being quite similar to the comics it was based on. In fact, many of the series' arcs took notes from some of the comics' best runs.

Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends (1981-1983) - 7.2

Spider-Man hugging Firestar while Iceman watches.
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1981 was a weird time to be a Spider-Man fan, as he exploded onto the small screen in a big way after not having been on the air since 1967. Dan Gilvezan portrayed Spider-Man in all three of this cartoon's seasons.

Here, Spider-Man had many interactions with other cherished Marvel properties, like Avengers: Infinity War.

Spider-Man (2002) - 7.3

Spider-Man 2002
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The highest-ranking entrant from Sam Raimi's trilogy is actually the very first one: 2002's revolutionary Spider-Man.

Starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco, Spider-Man changed both the superhero genre and movies in general forever. The moments when Peter swung around Manhattan still stick in the minds of fans as being undeniably iconic.