At the New York State University, one of Peter Parker's tutors has accidentally given three students all the materials they need to create an atomic bomb. While Peter Parker tries to find out what's happened, the police suspect him of the crime, and Peter has to deal with an attractive journalist determined to get an interview with Spider-Man. Then dastardly millionaire Mr. White shows up, and will stop at nothing to get his hands on the atomic bomb. Spider-Man must defeat this scheming villain and stop him blowing up the World Trade Centre.
Directed by Ron Satlof
based on comic
Trailer
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2.4 / 5
Cast
Nicholas Hammond
Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Robert F. Simon
J. Jonah Jameson
Michael Pataki
Captain Barbera
JoAnna Cameron
Gale Hoffman
Robert Alda
Mr. White
Chip Fields
Rita Conway
Randy Powell
Craig
Lawrence P. Casey
Angel
Simon Scott
Dr. Baylor
Sidney Clute
Inspector DeCarlo
Steven Anderson
Ted
Emil Farkas
Benson
Crew
Ron Satlof
Director
Ron Satlof
Producer
Gregory J. Barnett
Stunts
Stan Lee
Characters
Steve Ditko
Characters
Stan Lee
Script Consultant
Popular Reviews
21 reviews
carter canfield
4.0★ · 07/15/25
Han and Cart Watch Marvel #11
1970s spider-rizz
Han and Cart Watch Marvel #11
1970s spider-rizz
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Ikalikvast
3.0★ · 05/31/25
More like Peter Parker strikes back
More like Peter Parker strikes back
Kris
3.2★ · 07/16/24
How did this goofy ah movie drop the hardest line in all of the Spiderman movies?
How did this goofy ah movie drop the hardest line in all of the Spiderman movies?
Jeshua
3.0★ · 07/16/24
Idk why there’s a fight scene is in a old western town backlot but I thought it was funny
Idk why there’s a fight scene is in a old western town backlot but I thought it was funny
Luca Mallory
3.7★ · 07/27/23
An absolute slog of a TV pilot. Slightly self aware, but not enough to excuse the clumsy nature of the plot and the lack of funding dedicated to such an effects heavy project. This version of Spider-Man is…something.
An absolute slog of a TV pilot. Slightly self aware, but not enough to excuse the clumsy nature of the plot and the lack of funding dedicated to such an effects heavy project. This version of Spider-Man is…something.