
Spider-Man Tech
Documentary
Overview
This documentary discuss all the laws of physics , genetic biology and reflexis which Peter Parker (Spiderman) uses and how he become so powerful dispite of having comparatively weak body.
Top Cast
Dave Hoffman
Dave Hoffman
Narrator (voice)
Dave Hoffman
Narrator (voice)
Thomas Prentice
Thomas Prentice
Self
Thomas Prentice
Self


Stan Lee
Stan Lee
Self
Stan Lee
Self
Tom Brevoort
Tom Brevoort
Self
Tom Brevoort
Self
Michael Dennin
Michael Dennin
Self
Michael Dennin
Self


Joe Quesada
Joe Quesada
Self
Joe Quesada
Self
James Fallon
James Fallon
Self
James Fallon
Self
Frank Frisch
Frank Frisch
Self
Frank Frisch
Self
Jessica Garb
Jessica Garb
Self
Jessica Garb
Self
Cheryl Hayashi
Cheryl Hayashi
Self
Cheryl Hayashi
Self
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