TheSpider-Manfilm franchise is one of the biggest and most reliably successful in the entertainment business.

Like most other high-budget superhero movies, pretty much every Spider-Man project comes with some incredible action.

Each of theSpider-Manmovies is packed with some incredible action, some being the best in the genre.

Shocker punching Spider-Man in the stomach in Spider-Man: Homecoming

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Starting his solo tenure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is fitting with a film like this.

Which was appreciated by many Spider-Man fans.

While the story may have suffered from such, the action sequences most certainly did not.

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Indeed, most action inSpider-Man 3is far bigger and grander than in the past two films.

It’s not ideal, but this approach does a lot to help the film’s action.

The storytelling and visuals were monumental, including the film’s breathtaking action sequences.

Spider-Man without his mask crossing his arms to shoot his webs from his hands

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Its more cartoon-like style allowed for a lot of flow and fast-paced action.

Animation allowed them to make absolutely anything possible.

Honestly, they’re action sequences unlike any Spider-Man in general has ever been part of.

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This team-up specifically made the final fight one of the most memorable superhero cinema scenes of all time.

It’s hard-hitting and bone-crunching, and Spider-Man still hasn’t received a beating like that.

The action inSpider-Manis simply not produced in superhero films anymore.

Black suit Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) from ‘Spider-Man 3’ holds up a fist in front of a cityscape.

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It became easily one of the best and most visually inventive superhero films to date.

The one-versus-hundreds trope has seldom been better executed than it is in this remarkable movie.

Every Spider-Person involved has unique powers and fighting styles, which makes each action sequence different from the rest.

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But people shouldn’t confuse themselves.The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s action sequences are phenomenal.

The cinematography and brilliant visual effects, thanks to ILM, make these sequences beautiful marvels.

The fight choreography, especially, takes center stage here.

Spider-Man falling through a glass surrounding by green smoke in ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’

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The stakes are high, with an entire train car of innocent civilians at stake.

Doctor Octopus even throws two out of the train at one point.

The stakes are abundant and it makes the fight thrilling.

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Keeping audiences on the edge of their seats the entire ride.

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Peter B. Parker and Miles Morales swinging through the forest in ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’

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The three Spider-Men about to attack in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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Spider-Man on a flag pole in 2002’s ‘Spider-Man’.

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Miles Morales fighting Spot in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

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Spider-Man on a police car in Times Square in The Amazing Spider-Man 2

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Spider-Man fights Doctor Octopus on a train in Spider-Man 2

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