![]() ![]() One such example can be found in the 2002 novelization of Spider-Man, which connects Kirsten Dunst's Mary Jane Watson rejecting Flash Thompson (Joe Manganiello) to her failure to impress a casting director later in the film. Related: Why 2003's Spider-Man Show Isn't Raimi Canon (But Comics & Games Are) ![]() Classic Spider-Man villains and characters from the larger Marvel universe, like Wilson Fisk, Reed Richards, Hank Pym, and Steve Rogers, exist in the Raimi and Amazing Spider-Man universes thanks to these materials, and additional scenes add to events seen in the films themselves. While these properties are meant to simply market the movie, they also add to their respective universes by establishing characters, storylines, and details not shown in the films. The Sam Raimi and Marc Webb Spider-Man universes are expanded upon by material including video games, novelizations, and spinoff comics.
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