One could headcanon this show to be a prequel to the animated movie (it cannot be a sequel since Ben Reilly doesn't know of the Multiverse).
* If we say the black and white version is canon.
* If we say Ben Reilly decided to use his original name, Peter Parker, in the animated movie (perhaps because he saw the other Peter Parkers?).
In the Spider-Verse movie, he is from 1933, like the show. Therefore the first Spider-Verse movie could only take place some months after the show.
However, the official word is he is a different version. So, it would be headcanon to say they are the same.
Also, the animated version was bitten by a radioactive spider while the show one was bitten by a half man-half spider mutate. But I guess that's a minor detail in the animated movie.
* If we say the black and white version is canon.
* If we say Ben Reilly decided to use his original name, Peter Parker, in the animated movie (perhaps because he saw the other Peter Parkers?).
In the Spider-Verse movie, he is from 1933, like the show. Therefore the first Spider-Verse movie could only take place some months after the show.
However, the official word is he is a different version. So, it would be headcanon to say they are the same.
Also, the animated version was bitten by a radioactive spider while the show one was bitten by a half man-half spider mutate. But I guess that's a minor detail in the animated movie.
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