


Other movies, including “X-Men” (2000), “Daredevil” (2003), and “Batman Begins” (2005) also helped to plant the seeds for the behemoth of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Spider-Man was one of the first films to kick off the modern era of the booming superhero genre with “Spider-Man.” Toby McGuire starred as the namesake hero in the 2002 blockbuster, trying to save the city and win the heart of his crush Mary Jane. ( These are the 100 top grossing moving of all-time ) The release of the animated universe-bending “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” in 2018 saw several more actors take on diverse roles as different forms and iterations of the hero. Each of the three live-action franchises has had its own traditional Spider-Man played by young upcoming stars. The franchise has seen four iterations on the big screen and 10 different actors in the past 20 years. “Spidey” is one of the most iconic superheroes of all time. However, by the early 2000s the webslinger was finally able to get his own time to shine in Hollywood. Needless to say, Stan Lee was not impressed. In one, confused screen writers came up with a Spider-Man movie that had the character as more of a mutant horror monster than a human with supernatural abilities. Several attempts at a Spider-Man film failed in the 80s and 90s. “The Amazing Spider-Man” TV show ran from 1977 to 1981 and was the first time the character jumped from comics to live-action. He was one of the first teenage heroes to have a leading role in comics and quickly became a big hit. She also shows off a new look: an all-gold suit that features a pair of wings.Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in Marvel comics in the 1960s. Wonder Woman shows off some of her signature moves in the trailer, batting away bullets with her bracelets and throwing her golden lasso. The clip also focuses on a pair of new characters: Maxwell Lord ( Pedro Pascal), a ruthless infomercial king, and Barbara Minerva (Kristen Wiig), who starts out as a friend of Wonder Woman’s alter ego, Diana Prince, but transforms into the villainous Cheetah. “I promise you it’s not a gimmick,” Jenkins told fans at CCXP. How her love interest, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) - who died, or seemed to, in the previous movie - figures into the new story remains a mystery, but he’s prominently featured in the new trailer. The 2017 film “Wonder Woman” was largely set during World War I, but since the title superheroine, played by Gal Gadot, is immortal, she doesn’t appear to have aged in the sequel, set during the Cold War.

“We wanted to bring Wonder Woman into the modern world,” the director Patty Jenkins said before introducing the first trailer for “Wonder Woman 1984” at CCXP, the Comic Con Experience convention in São Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday.
