Unleashing the Web-Slinging Thrill: Marvel’s Spider-Man Show Debut Trailer Revealed
Introducing "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man": The Latest Marvel Animated Series
Get ready to swing into action with the highly anticipated animated series "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man", set to premiere on Disney+ on January 29th. The first trailer was unveiled over the weekend, giving fans a glimpse into the early days of everyone’s favorite web-slinging hero.
A Twist on the Classic Origin Story
The show will revolve around Peter Parker’s early days as Spider-Man, with a twist: Norman Osborn, not Tony Stark, will be his mentor. Think retro vibes, folks, as the series pays homage to the character’s early comic book appearances. Artwork inspired by the ’60s and made-from-scratch suits will transport you back to the iconic era when Spider-Man first swung onto the scene.
Voice Cast Announced
Fan-favorites Hudson Thames, Kari Wahlgren, Hugh Dancy, and Charlie Cox will bring their talents to the new series. Thames, who voiced Peter Parker in the animated anthology series "What If…?", reprises his role, while Wahlgren takes on the role of Aunt May Parker. Dancy, who previously played Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the critically acclaimed "Hannibal", will voice Dr. Otto Octavius. And, Cox, who first appeared as Matt Murdock in the Netflix series "Daredevil", will join the cast once again.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man: A Series for the Ages
Get ready to relive the magic of Spider-Man’s early days in this Marvel Animation and Polygon Pictures production, premiering January 29th on Disney+. With its unique blend of nostalgia, action, and heart, this series is sure to captivate fans of all ages.
Key Features:
- Premieres January 29th on Disney+
- Features an art style inspired by the early comic book appearances of Spider-Man
- Rotates through costumes, visits Oscorp, and explores the responsibilities of heroes
- Hudson Thames, Kari Wahlgren, Hugh Dancy, and Charlie Cox lead the voice cast
- Explores the early days of Spider-Man, with a twist: Norman Osborn becomes his mentor