Peter deals with the fallout of his secret revealed. Meanwhile, Lonnie's perfect life falls apart.Peter deals with the fallout of his secret revealed. Meanwhile, Lonnie's perfect life falls apart.Peter deals with the fallout of his secret revealed. Meanwhile, Lonnie's perfect life falls apart.
Hudson Thames
- Peter Parker
- (voice)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- May Parker
- (voice)
Grace Song
- Nico Minoru
- (voice)
Eugene Byrd
- Lonnie Lincoln
- (voice)
Colman Domingo
- Norman Osborn
- (voice)
Cathy Ang
- Pearl Pangan
- (voice)
Matte Martinez
- Andre Lincoln
- (voice)
Leilani Barrett
- Big Donovan
- (voice)
Phil LaMarr
- Mr. Lincoln
- (voice)
Erica Luttrell
- Mrs. Lincoln
- (voice)
Zehra Fazal
- Susan O'Hara
- (voice)
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Written by Paul Francis Webster, Bob Harris (as J. Robert Harris), Isaac D Lucas (as Isaac Lucas), Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, and Melo Makes Music (as Carmelo Cianflone)
Performed by The Math Club feat. Isaac D Lucas and Melo Makes Music
Courtesy of The Math Club
Contains a sample of "Spider-Man Theme"
Courtesy of Marvel Music, Inc.
Featured review
Secret identities have long been a defining trait of superheroes, serving as a crucial safeguard to protect their loved ones from the dangers of their double lives. The concept is both a hero's greatest shield and their biggest burden, as any slip-up could lead to dire consequences. The character of Spider-Man, especially, has always been about upholding that secret identity, but it has seldom gone his way. "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" Episode 3, titled "Secret Identity Crisis," leans into this theme after last episode's surprising twist with an intriguing exploration of Peter Parker's personal and heroic struggles, blending thrilling action with weighty character moments.
This latest entry in the alt-MCU storyline continues to develop Peter's world, as he finds himself forming new alliances while struggling to balance his personal and heroic responsibilities. The episode sees him take on not one but two villains in a visually stunning and dynamic battle sequence. While the action is undeniably impressive and fun, the villains themselves feel somewhat generic, lacking the depth or distinctiveness of Spider-Man's more iconic rogues. However, their inclusion serves a greater purpose, tying into the episode's larger mystery and hinting at a bigger threat on the horizon. Lonnie Lincoln also plays a more significant role in this episode, and it's fascinating to see where his arc is headed, especially for those familiar with his comic book counterpart. His storyline offers a grounded, personal look into his struggles and the hardships faced by his family, adding an emotional layer to the episode. However, certain aspects of his subplot feel somewhat rushed, leaving the audience wanting a bit more time to fully absorb the stakes of his decisions. One of the most compelling elements of "Secret Identity Crisis" is Norman Osborn. His presence in Peter's life takes on an intriguing dynamic, positioning him as a mentor figure who is distinctly different from the Tony Stark role in the main MCU timeline. There's a constant tension in his interactions with Peter, as viewers remain on edge knowing Norman's comic book history. The dynamic between the two is compelling, with Peter torn between his natural wariness of Norman and the undeniable advantages of his mentorship.
"Secret Identity Crisis" delivers another solid chapter in this new Spider-Man saga, balancing personal drama, superhero action, and intriguing character developments. While some elements feel a little underdeveloped, the episode does an excellent job of moving the story forward, keeping audiences engaged with its high-energy battles and evolving relationships.
This latest entry in the alt-MCU storyline continues to develop Peter's world, as he finds himself forming new alliances while struggling to balance his personal and heroic responsibilities. The episode sees him take on not one but two villains in a visually stunning and dynamic battle sequence. While the action is undeniably impressive and fun, the villains themselves feel somewhat generic, lacking the depth or distinctiveness of Spider-Man's more iconic rogues. However, their inclusion serves a greater purpose, tying into the episode's larger mystery and hinting at a bigger threat on the horizon. Lonnie Lincoln also plays a more significant role in this episode, and it's fascinating to see where his arc is headed, especially for those familiar with his comic book counterpart. His storyline offers a grounded, personal look into his struggles and the hardships faced by his family, adding an emotional layer to the episode. However, certain aspects of his subplot feel somewhat rushed, leaving the audience wanting a bit more time to fully absorb the stakes of his decisions. One of the most compelling elements of "Secret Identity Crisis" is Norman Osborn. His presence in Peter's life takes on an intriguing dynamic, positioning him as a mentor figure who is distinctly different from the Tony Stark role in the main MCU timeline. There's a constant tension in his interactions with Peter, as viewers remain on edge knowing Norman's comic book history. The dynamic between the two is compelling, with Peter torn between his natural wariness of Norman and the undeniable advantages of his mentorship.
"Secret Identity Crisis" delivers another solid chapter in this new Spider-Man saga, balancing personal drama, superhero action, and intriguing character developments. While some elements feel a little underdeveloped, the episode does an excellent job of moving the story forward, keeping audiences engaged with its high-energy battles and evolving relationships.
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- Feb 5, 2025
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