Spider-man: The Lost Avenger • Must See

: As a fan film, it lacks the massive CGI spectacles of official MCU entries, which some found "horrible" or "clunky" compared to professional standards.

: It cleverly fills a continuity gap, showing Peter attempting to help during the Chitauri invasion while being largely ignored or unnoticed by the "main" Avengers. Spider-Man: The Lost Avenger

: Reviewers frequently note that the film's portrayal of Spider-Man feels more "on point" than some big-budget Hollywood versions. The writing leans into Peter's classic tongue-in-cheek humor and his "everyman" struggles, such as a memorable scene of him sipping a juice box on a couch. : As a fan film, it lacks the

: Some viewers felt the story felt slightly "rushed" in its short runtime. The writing leans into Peter's classic tongue-in-cheek humor

is a popular 2015 fan film directed by Randall Maynard that explores what Peter Parker was doing during the events of the first Avengers (2012) movie. Review Summary

: While many loved the humor, some critics felt the "teen school-trip" framing (similar to later official films like Far From Home ) was a bit light for a world-ending event.