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Untold Tales of The Amazing Spider-Man (A Marvelsverse Miniseries)
A prequel takes place before the original Marvelsverse Spider-Man Trilogy directed by Jon Dante through 1982 to 1987.. This miniseries revolves around teenager Peter Parker, a high-school student who develops spider-like powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. Untold Tales' stories mainly involved classic Spider-Man villains from the comic-book series, whose captures were often accompanied by a note signed by "your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man". Stan Lee was the story consultant with John Cusack as the wall-crawling crime-fighter!

Spider-Man - Deadly Neighborhood (A Live Action Concept)
The story begins in the year 1987, taking fifteen years earlier where we left off in the Marvelsverse As such, a lot of the superheroes of the past have either grown up, grown old, or retired, and now new groups and new superheroes are proving themselves in protecting the world with Kaya Mitchell, A Canadian Teenager becomes the new Spider-Man of his city in Toronto.

Let There Be Carnage (1994)
Based on the 1993 comic, this mini-series takes place after the events of The Amazing Spider-Man: Entangled Within. Spider-Man and Venom must face serial killer Cletus Kasady after he becomes the host of an offshoot of Venom named Carnage. When Eddie Brock's Venom symbiote soon returned to be bonded again, allowing Venom to escape prison, the symbiote left its offspring in the cell; due to its alien mindset, the symbiote felt no emotional attachment to its offspring, regarding it as insignificant, and thus never communicated its existence to Brock via their telepathic link. The new symbiote then bonded with Brock's cellmate Cletus Kasady through a cut on his hand, transforming him into Carnage.

Marvels: The Fantastic Four (1985-1990)
After the success of the X-Men films, Marvel Films in 1986 was ready to bring the first family of Marvel Comics into the big screen. The Fantastic Four. With talented directors behind the X-Men Movie Series, Spider-Man and the iconic Avengers Saga, The studio brought Richard Donner to guide the film franchise. The studio picked Jim Starlin and Bob Gale to complete the first trilogy of films which lead in to the huge Secret Wars film in 1992.

Marvels: The Incredible Hulk (1973-1988)
Before the existence of Kenneth Johnson's The Incredible Hulk, Universal wanted to bank on the idea of the Hulk being in Live Action. Bill Bixby later produced the two later Marvelsverse Hulk films before finishing his journey as David Banner in the late 80s TV Movies. After Phase 1, Sam Waterston would not reprise the role of Bruce Banner, who by the time of the release of The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Beast would have been 44 years old, chose to retire from the role. Marvel confirmed they let him go from the role after finishing the Avengers, They would suggest Mark Harmon as the Scientist. Another person who would not return in the role during the Hulk casting is Katherine Ross as Betty Ross and was replaced by Karen Allen and Luke Perry replacing Robby Benson for Rick Jones.

Marvels: The Amazing Spider-Man 80's Movie Series
When the Avengers Saga was done, Stan Lee and Menahem Golan launched the second phase of the MCU. First up was the Hulk's second installment and Spider-Man in 1981. The many studios considered many directors they felt serious with the personality of Spider-Man in their films. They looked no further than Joe Dante. The studios used Ted Newsome and John Brancato to co-write with Dante with the first trilogy of Spider-Man films in the 80s.

Marvels: The Avengers Saga (1982-1989)
This is a Comic Accurate MCU based universe where the MCU started during the 1970s after successes like Wonder Woman, The Incredible Hulk, Shazam and Richard Donner's Superman. Imagine having Stan Lee, Chris Claremont, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus creating Marvel Films.