With Spider-Man props sometimes selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars, we understand that most people do not have that money. But that doesn’t mean you can’t buy a replica of something from your favorite Spider-Man movie to express the love you have for that movie. So, these are the top replicas you can get from the Spider-Man movies!
5. Newspaper from Spider-Man

This is a replica “WANTED” Newspaper from the Sam Raimi movie Spider-Man. This is a full newspaper, size 11.5×15, it is printed on real newsprint and is screen accurate. This would go perfect as a framed or unframed piece in your Spider-Man collection.
Cost: 35.00
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4. Mask from The Amazing Spider-Man

This is a great replica of the mask Andrew Garfield wore as Spider-Man in the movie The Amazing Spider-Man. This mask has a face shell, magnetic lenses and is highly detailed. This would make a great addition to any fan’s collection.
Cost: $134.09
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3. The Green Goblins Pumpkin Bomb

This is a replica of the Green Goblin’s pumpkin bomb from Sam Raimi’s movie Spider-Man. This pumpkin bomb is highly detailed, electronic and would make a perfect replica for a Spider-Man fan.
Cost: $39.99
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2. The Green Goblins Mask

This is the Green Goblins mask from the Sam Raimi movie Spider-Man. This mask is highly detailed, life sized and if you’re a goblin fan, this can be the centerpiece of your collection.
Cost: $121.75
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1. Spider-Man Suit from Homecoming

This is a replica suit from the movie Spider-Man Homecoming. This is made from comfortable and adherent spandex Lycra and is made as a cosplay costume. This is a great piece of memorabilia if you are a fan of Spider-Man.
Cost: $45.99
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Gary Miceli has loved film from a very early age, from the silent masterpieces of Charlie Chaplin to recent blockbuster hits. His love for cinema from all eras of history inspired him to go to film school and graduate with his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He continues to work hard in this wonderful field and always explores new avenues of expressing his love for movie/TV history.
