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==Background==
==Background==
The Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy is a series of three films directed by Sam Raimi and is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The trilogy focuses on Spider-Man (Peter Parker) as he fights crime in New York City while balancing his normal life.
The Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy is a series of three films directed by Sam Raimi and is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The trilogy focuses on Spider-Man (Peter Parker) as he fights crime in New York City while balancing his normal life.
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==Power of the Verse==
==Power of the Verse==
The verse is overall around a stand level of strength, with the superheroes and villains being around '''Large Building level''' and speed around '''Supersonic''', though with the Spider-Verse comics specifically Spider-Man moves up to '''City level''' and '''FTL'''. There is not much notable hax asides from weapons that can vaporize people, [[Elemental Manipulation]], and innate abilities Spider-Man has such as [[Precognition]].
The verse is overall has various superhuman rogues of heroes and villains, with weapons that can vaporize people, and abilities such as [[Elemental Manipulation]], and innate abilities Spider-Man has such as [[Precognition]].
==Verse Scaling==
==Verse Scaling==
Anyone that can fight or harm Spider-Man or The New Goblin should scale to '''8-C''' since they can harm people who can tank the explosion of [[w:c:vsbattles:User blog:Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan/Pumpkin Bombs (Raimiverse)|Goblin’s pumpkin bombs]].
Anyone that can fight or harm Spider-Man or The New Goblin should scale to '''8-A''' since they can harm people who can attack [[Spider-Man (Earth-199999)|Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man]].
The Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy is a series of three films directed by Sam Raimi and is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The trilogy focuses on Spider-Man (Peter Parker) as he fights crime in New York City while balancing his normal life.
Spider-Man (2002)
Spider-Man follows Peter Parker, an orphaned high schooler who pines after popular girl-next-door Mary Jane Watson. While on a science class field trip, Peter is bitten by a genetically-engineered "super spider." As a result, Peter gains superhuman abilities, including increased strength, speed, and the abilities to scale walls and generate organic webbing. After his beloved Uncle Ben is murdered, a murder Peter could have easily prevented, the teenager realizes that he must use his newfound abilities to protect New York City. Meanwhile, wealthy industrialist Norman Osborn, the father of Peter's best friend Harry Osborn, subjects himself to an experimental performance-enhancing serum, which creates a psychotic and murderous split personality. Donning a military battle suit, Norman becomes the freakish "Green Goblin", who begins to terrorize the city. Peter, as Spider-Man, now must do battle with the Goblin, all while trying to express his true feelings for Mary Jane.
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man 2 picks up two years after the events of the first film. Struggling to balance both his superhero life and private civilian life, Peter still pines after Mary Jane, who is now engaged, and Harry continues to thirst for revenge against Spider-Man. As the stress of his dual life causes Peter's superpowers to wane, the hero must contend with the presence of Doctor Octopus, a mad scientist with four mechanical tentacles fused to his spine who sets out to recreate a dangerous fusion-based experiment that could destroy half of New York City. As the villain rampages across the city, Peter must choose between living the normal life he desires or committing to his responsibility to protect New York as Spider-Man.
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Spider-Man 3 picks up months after the events of the second film. The film finds Peter basking in the spotlight as Spider-Man, and finding a balance between being a superhero and being with his love, Mary Jane Watson. Harry finally decides to take his revenge by setting up Mary Jane, then becomes The New Goblin like his father, the original Green Goblin, and threatens the elements of Peter's life. Eddie Brock, another photographer for the Daily Bugle, sets out on a mission to defame Spider-Man and incriminate him Flint Marko, an escaped convict, falls into a particle accelerator and becomes a shape-shifting sand monster later known as The Sandman. He sets out to steal money for his chronically ill daughter. Peter later learns that Marko is the one that killed Uncle Ben, causing Peter's own dark intentions to grow. This vendetta is enhanced by the appearance of the mysterious black alien symbiotic substance that bonds to Peter, resulting in the formation of a new, jet-black costume. Once Peter separates himself from the alien, it finds a new host in the form of Brock, resulting in the creation of Venom.
Power of the Verse
The verse is overall has various superhuman rogues of heroes and villains, with weapons that can vaporize people, and abilities such as Elemental Manipulation, and innate abilities Spider-Man has such as Precognition.
Verse Scaling
Anyone that can fight or harm Spider-Man or The New Goblin should scale to 8-A since they can harm people who can attack Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man.