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Instead of adhering the way he moves to the perimeters of live-action realism and what is humanly possible, animation allows for Spider-Man's superhuman physicality to be translated into a visual language that can fully illustrate what someone who “does whatever a spider can” is capable of. As artforms, the still panels of the comic book page and the elastic plausibility of animation share the same invitation to suspend one’s disbelief of what is possible for a character with Spider-Man's skillset to accomplish. If Spider-Man in each of his live-action film appearances has largely been an animated visual effect anyway, films like Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its newly teased sequels entirely immerse his abilities in the animated medium to its utmost potential. RELATED: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Was Almost a Kraven the Hunter Movie, Says Tom Holland
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Even though Maguire, Garfield, and Holland each performed stunt work in the iconic red-and-blue suit, their high-flying acrobatics and superhuman parkour in the costume were substantially aided by digital CGI effects to the point that they all were almost entirely computer-rendered puppets. While the gravity-defying derring-do that made Spider-Man a comic idol has been limited by the confines of practicality in live-action filmmaking, the realm of animation has yielded the web-head his best venue to demonstrate the kind of kinetic dynamism and even long-form storytelling worthy of the character.Īcross Spider-Man's career in nearly 60 years of comic history, he and a veritable universe of alternate spider-heroes have demonstrated abilities and athleticism that cannot be accomplished by any living human actor without the extensive aid of visual effects wizardry. When it comes to playing the spectacularly amazing Spider-Man himself, however, none of these actors have been able to embody the character’s true style of heroics on the big screen. Each actor that has taken on the “great responsibility” of playing Peter Parker did so in their own unique way to varying levels of success, between Maguire’s down-to-earth charm, Garfield’s melancholy angst, and Holland’s optimistic naivete. As the impending multiversal clash of Sony and Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home draws near, the rumored appearances of Spider-Men past and present have caused a stir over which actor brought the most faithful and all-around best interpretation of the web-slinger to the screen: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield or Tom Holland.