All three films were later packaged in a "Motion Picture DVD Trilogy" box set.
Animal In Title 9 Based On Comic Book 9 Biopunk 9 Blockbuster 9 Coming Of Age 9 Explosion 9 Final Battle 9 Gender In Title 9 Good Versus Evil 9 Hyphen In Title 9 Male Protagonist 9 Marvel Comics 9 May Parker Character 9 New York City 9 Peter Parker Character 9 Punctuation In Title 9 Rescue 9 Spider Man Character 9 Superhero 9 Teenage Boy 9 Violence 9 Action Hero 8 Anti Villain 8 Aunt Nephew Relationship 8 Character Name In Title 8 Columbia Tristar 8 Falling From Height 8 Final Showdown 8 Laboratory 8 Psychotronic Film 8 Revenge 8 Secret Identity 8 Showdown 8 Spider 8 Spiderweb 8 Superhero Action 8 Superhero Adventure 8 Supernatural Power 8 Surprise Ending 8 Teenage Girl 8 Villain 8 Wisecrack Humor 8 Brawl 7 Crime Fighter 7 Fight 7 Fire 7 Fistfight 7 Flying 7 Hero 7 Kiss 7 Marvel Entertainment 7 Murder 7 One Man Army 7 Police Officer 7 Queens New York City 7 Scientist 7 Slow Motion Scene 7 Stan Lee Cameo 7 Super Villain 7 Superhero Sci Fi 7 Superhuman Strength 7 Teenage Hero 7 Bare Chested Male 6 Based On Comic 6 Betty Brant Character 6 Boyfriend Girlfriend Relationship 6 Cell Phone 6 Cemetery 6 Chase 6 Costume 6 Costumed Hero 6 Death 6 Deception 6 Electrocution 6 Escape 6 Flash Thompson Character 6 Flashback 6 Gadget 6 Green Goblin Character 6 Hand To Hand Combat 6 Husband Wife Relationship 6 Laptop Computer 6 Manhattan New York City 6 Martial Arts 6 Mask 6 Masked Hero 6 Masked Man 6 Masked Superhero 6 Montage 6 Moral Dilemma 6 News Report 6 No Opening Credits 6 Pistol 6 Police 6 Police Car 6 Product Placement 6 Rooftop 6 Sequel 6 Sequel Baiting 6 Teacher 6.
Inside Kino in German.
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