Spider-Man Trilogy - Timeline


There are rare deleted scenes of Spider-Man 2 and 3 that were only shown in a TV airing for FX.

Rare Spider-Man 2 deleted scenes.


The aforementioned Spider-Man 3 TV FX airing allegedly includes the deletes scene involving Sandman and a doctor, but it has yet to be found.
 

There are rare deleted scenes of Spider-Man 2 and 3 that were only shown in a TV airing for FX.

Rare Spider-Man 2 deleted scenes.


The aforementioned Spider-Man 3 TV FX airing allegedly includes the deletes scene involving Sandman and a doctor, but it has yet to be found.

That's so weird. That's kinda like when Nickelodeon reaired Ren & Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life in later years and re-added the graphic scenes that were cut from broadcast originally - but didn't put them on the DVDs. They HAD access to it but chose not to use that version in a rewatchable format.
 
Hi everyone. Haven't joined in one of these discussions before so apologies if I don't do this correctly. Just a few bits I wanted to add.

1: Spider-Man: Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man
I believe that may be this book, set between the first two movies:
I've never heard of this one before so I immediately grabbed a copy lol
2: Spider-Man 3: Editor's Cut
Bit of a weird one, but in 2017 Sony released a new cut of Spider-Man 3 featuring a few new and reedited scenes. As your timelines reference different cuts of the same film to get as much footage as possible, I figured I'd mention this one, as I haven't seen it mentioned here.
3: Twin Towers
As a few people sounded a little confused about the Twin Towers and the teaser trailer scene, I thought I'd offer this Quora answer I wrote a while back. It hopefully gives a good surface level explanation of what's going on with all that. I doubt it's anything particularly new to you guys but if anybody is confused it may be an easier way to provide them with the context:

Like I said, I'm sorry this isn't correctly formatted and stuff but I'll figure it out just wanted to try and help a little bit.
 
Hey Didn't know whether to ask this question here or on the MCU page but I've been trying to figure out if the branched timeline of the Raimi Spider-man Films AKA Earth-760207 is counted as MCU multiverse canon as both the Raimi movies and the Daredevil and Elektra films are connected to the MCU and the Spider-man new animated series ties both of those universes together in a kinda merged universe but it isn't explicitly referenced as far as I'm aware in any other connected multiverse stories like the spider-verse movies.
 
Hey Didn't know whether to ask this question here or on the MCU page but I've been trying to figure out if the branched timeline of the Raimi Spider-man Films AKA Earth-760207 is counted as MCU multiverse canon as both the Raimi movies and the Daredevil and Elektra films are connected to the MCU and the Spider-man new animated series ties both of those universes together in a kinda merged universe but it isn't explicitly referenced as far as I'm aware in any other connected multiverse stories like the spider-verse movies.
personally i consider this, alongside spider-man 1966 and the marvel 90s series not set on 92131 to be technically related but on almost a dotted line level until the connections are otherwise solidified
 
personally i consider this, alongside spider-man 1966 and the marvel 90s series not set on 92131 to be technically related but on almost a dotted line level until the connections are otherwise solidified
1960s Spider-man series is MCU multiverse canon because it was extensively shown in Into and Across the spider-verse (my head cannon is that the 60s spider-man shown in the movies is a variant from a branched timeline where Miguel appeared during that iconic episode of the series that created the finger pointing meme) and I'm kinda also on the fence about the other 90s marvel shows like iron man and Incredible Hulk
 
1960s Spider-man series is MCU multiverse canon because it was extensively shown in Into and Across the spider-verse (my head cannon is that the 60s spider-man shown in the movies is a variant from a branched timeline where Miguel appeared during that iconic episode of the series that created the finger pointing meme) and I'm kinda also on the fence about the other 90s marvel shows like iron man and Incredible Hulk
It was said by the X-Men 97 showrunner that they were told to envision the show's universe as a part of a seperate tree from that of the MCU. I would imagine that the universe of the 90s Iron Man, Hulk and Fantastic Four shows are a part of the X-Men 97 tree.
 
It was said by the X-Men 97 showrunner that they were told to envision the show's universe as a part of a seperate tree from that of the MCU. I would imagine that the universe of the 90s Iron Man, Hulk and Fantastic Four shows are a part of the X-Men 97 tree.
That makes the most sense.

Spider-Verse encompasses the ENTIRE Marvel multiverse, not just simply the MCU side.
 
(Just speculation)
So now the Marvel Multiverse branches are the equivalent to the Transformers Multiverse continuity families?
Like:
-80s animation branch
-90s animation branch
-00s live action branch
-00s-10s animation branch
-MCU branch
-Old live actions branch
 
Hey Didn't know whether to ask this question here or on the MCU page but I've been trying to figure out if the branched timeline of the Raimi Spider-man Films AKA Earth-760207 is counted as MCU multiverse canon as both the Raimi movies and the Daredevil and Elektra films are connected to the MCU and the Spider-man new animated series ties both of those universes together in a kinda merged universe but it isn't explicitly referenced as far as I'm aware in any other connected multiverse stories like the spider-verse movies.
Peter has an Elektra comic poster in his room in the first Raimi movie:

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