From “The Walking Dead” to “The Spider”
Summary:
– Chandler Riggs, known for his role as Carl Grimes in “The Walking Dead,” steps into Peter Parker’s shoes in a fan-made film, “The Spider.”
– This horror-genre twist on Spider-Man is independent of Marvel, Sony, and Disney, offering a fresh, darker take on the iconic superhero.
– Directed by Andy Chen and produced by Artin John and Kealani Kitaura, “The Spider” aims to explore new narrative possibilities within the Spider-Man universe.
Chandler Riggs, once the young survivor Carl Grimes in AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” transitions to superhero territory as Peter Parker in “The Spider,” a non-profit, fan-made film. Taking a detour from the traditional Spider-Man saga, this film ventures into the horror genre, providing an intriguing reinterpretation of the character’s struggles and adversaries. Not affiliated with Marvel, Sony, or Disney, “The Spider” promises a unique viewing experience for web-slinger fans, distinguishing itself from the mainstream portrayals.
The project, highlighted in the film’s YouTube description, marks Riggs’s first foray into the superhero realm, adding a notable chapter to his acting career after “The Walking Dead.” The involvement of other young stars from the TWD universe in Riggs’s subsequent projects reflects a collaborative spirit among the series’ alumni, further showcasing their versatility and commitment to exploring different genres and storytelling approaches.
“The Spider” emerges as a compelling addition to the array of Spider-Man interpretations, leveraging the horror genre to delve deeper into the psychological aspects of Peter Parker’s journey. As Riggs and his team bring this vision to life, their effort pays homage to the beloved character. It pushes the boundaries of fan-made content, proving the enduring appeal and versatility of Spider-Man’s story.