16 Brilliant Details In The Sam Raimi Spider-Man Movies That Shouldn’t Go Unnoticed

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What's your favorite Spider-Man? With No Way Home coming out soon, the question on everyone's mind is whether Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will actually be making an appearance. We don't know what else to do with all our hype other than count down the most amazing details in the OG Raimi Spider-Man movies.

1.Real life wrestler Randy Savage played Bone Saw, which you probably knew. But did you also know that Savage used to wrestle as The Spider?

Randy Savage as Bonesaw

2.As Peter Parker sketches out a few costume ideas, he accidentally commits copyright infringement.

Peter Parker sketching black widows

Peter busts out his art skills in the first movie, trying to figure out what his look will be for the wrestling match. As he scribbles, we see that he's stumbled across a logo that's already taken. Let's just hope Natasha and her lawyers don't find out.

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3.Wondering where Peter learned to play the piano? Aunt May, of course.

Peter Parker playing piano

4.The Importance of Being Earnest, which Mary Jane stars in (Spider-Man 2), mirrors Peter's dilemma throughout the movie.

Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson

The Importance of Being Earnest is about a character who is able to ignore their responsibilities by pretending to be someone they're not. Pretty similar to someone with great power and even greater responsibilities who isn't sure how to balance their identities.

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5.Peter Parker's landlord, Mr. Ditkovich, is named after Marvel writer/artist Steve Ditko.

Elya Baskin as Mr. Ditkovich

6.When Norman Osborn was asked to resign from his own company, he quickly flies through the five stages of grief.

Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn

7.Peter saved the pictures he took in Spider-Man, and they're briefly visible in Spider-Man 3.

Picture of Mary Jane in Peter's bedroom

8.While testing out his powers, Peter Parker tests out some catchphrases that a certain rival comic company might not have approved of.

Peter Parker testing out his powers

9.The alley where Peter dumps his suit is meant to be the same alley where he kissed Mary Jane in the first movie

Peter Parker walks away from being Spider-Man

10.In one of Stan Lee's cameos, he uses the same phrase he said often in the comics.

Stan Lee and Tobey Maguire

11.The spider that bites Peter Parker was hand-painted by a spider wrangler.

The radioactive spider that bit Peter Parker

12.Many speculate that this helmet is a nod to another infamous Spidey villain.

Hobgoblin mask from Spider-Man 3

13.While unconfirmed, there's a possibility that Bruce Campbell may have been Mysterio in a future Spider-Man movie.

Bruce Campbell as an usher

14.The wallpaper in Peter's bedroom consists of tiny spider webs.

Peter Parker's bedroom

This one may seem like a stretch, but it was actually confirmed in the director's commentary. A bit of foreshadowing, Peter Parker's bedroom wallpaper is made up of hundreds of spider webs. No wonder the guy turned into a human spider.

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15.When Sandman's face gets filed into sand, his teeth don't.

Sandman getting his face sanded

16.He may be in a full-bodied suit, but those Green Goblin stunts were almost all done by Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe behind the scenes of Spider-Man

17.Are you excited for the Spider-verse to expand? Let me know in the comments below!