Hitting the Big Time
- एपिसोड aired 5 फ़र॰ 2025
- TV-Y7-FV
- 33 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
7.4/10
1.9 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंPeter and Norman work through creative differences, while Lonnie undergoes a loyalty test.Peter and Norman work through creative differences, while Lonnie undergoes a loyalty test.Peter and Norman work through creative differences, while Lonnie undergoes a loyalty test.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
फ़ोटो
Hudson Thames
- Peter Parker
- (वॉइस)
- …
Cathy Ang
- Pearl Pangan
- (वॉइस)
Aleks Le
- Amadeus Cho
- (वॉइस)
Erica Luttrell
- Asha
- (वॉइस)
Zehra Fazal
- Dr. Connors
- (वॉइस)
Ettore Ewen
- Bulldozer
- (वॉइस)
Alex Désert
- Grift
- (वॉइस)
- (as Alex Desert)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
A superhero's suit is more than just fabric and tech - it's a symbol. It represents hope, fear, justice, and identity all at once. While a hero's heart and actions are what truly define them, their suit plays a crucial role in shaping the way the world sees them. A well-crafted supersuit can inspire the people under a hero's protection and reinforce the hero's own confidence in their mission. This theme is at the heart of "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" Episode 4: "Hitting the Big Time," a fun and energetic installment that places Spider-Man in the spotlight as he experiments with new suits while also teasing a deeper, more interconnected web of villainy.
This episode is a blast, delivering a high-energy adventure that sees Peter Parker testing out a variety of new Oscorp-designed suits in an attempt to expand his capabilities. While the Peter Parker side of the story takes a backseat, the episode still manages to deliver engaging animation, dynamic action sequences, and a few meaningful character moments. It's a lighthearted yet pivotal chapter that embraces the fun of being Spider-Man while also subtly pushing the overarching narrative forward. One of the biggest strengths of this episode is how it finally starts to tie together the disparate antagonists that Spider-Man has faced so far. Up until now, the series has introduced some of Spidey's lesser-known foes, and while they've had their moments, none have really stood out. "Hitting the Big Time" changes that by introducing connections between them, hinting at a larger and more sinister plot brewing in the background. This slow-burn approach to worldbuilding makes for an exciting tease of what's to come. Beyond Spider-Man's suit trials, the episode also weaves in a subplot involving Lonnie Lincoln and the street gang conflicts of New York City. While these side stories are compelling and add depth to the city's criminal underbelly, they sometimes feel disconnected from the main plot. The episode juggles multiple moving pieces, and while it remains entertaining throughout, some elements feel a bit scattered. Still, the individual stories are engaging enough to hold interest, even if they don't fully come together just yet.
"Hitting the Big Time" is a strong entry in the series, blending humor, action, and intriguing setup for the future. It's a fun ride that reminds us that while a suit doesn't make the hero, it can certainly help define how they step up to their responsibilities. With improved pacing and deeper character moments the show is beginning to find its stride.
This episode is a blast, delivering a high-energy adventure that sees Peter Parker testing out a variety of new Oscorp-designed suits in an attempt to expand his capabilities. While the Peter Parker side of the story takes a backseat, the episode still manages to deliver engaging animation, dynamic action sequences, and a few meaningful character moments. It's a lighthearted yet pivotal chapter that embraces the fun of being Spider-Man while also subtly pushing the overarching narrative forward. One of the biggest strengths of this episode is how it finally starts to tie together the disparate antagonists that Spider-Man has faced so far. Up until now, the series has introduced some of Spidey's lesser-known foes, and while they've had their moments, none have really stood out. "Hitting the Big Time" changes that by introducing connections between them, hinting at a larger and more sinister plot brewing in the background. This slow-burn approach to worldbuilding makes for an exciting tease of what's to come. Beyond Spider-Man's suit trials, the episode also weaves in a subplot involving Lonnie Lincoln and the street gang conflicts of New York City. While these side stories are compelling and add depth to the city's criminal underbelly, they sometimes feel disconnected from the main plot. The episode juggles multiple moving pieces, and while it remains entertaining throughout, some elements feel a bit scattered. Still, the individual stories are engaging enough to hold interest, even if they don't fully come together just yet.
"Hitting the Big Time" is a strong entry in the series, blending humor, action, and intriguing setup for the future. It's a fun ride that reminds us that while a suit doesn't make the hero, it can certainly help define how they step up to their responsibilities. With improved pacing and deeper character moments the show is beginning to find its stride.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियासभी एंट्री में स्पॉइलर हैं
- कनेक्शनReferences Spider-Man 2 (2004)
- साउंडट्रैकNeighbor Like Me
Written by Paul Francis Webster, Bob Harris (as J. Robert Harris), Isaac Lucas, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, and Melo Makes Music (as Carmelo Cianflone)
Performed by The Math Club feat. Isaac Lucas (as Relaye) and Melo Makes Music
Courtesy of The Math Club
Contains a sample of "Spider-Man Theme"
Courtesy of Marvel Music, Inc.
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