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    Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, granting him spider-like powers. After the death of his Uncle Ben, Peter learned that "with great power, comes great responsibility." Swearing to always protect the innocent from harm, Peter Parker became Spider-Man.

    Support A Season 3 of The Spectacular Spider-Man!

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    #1  Edited By magicman620

    Hi everyone there is a  "Support A Season 3 of The Spectacular Spider-Man! "petition. So if you guys are interested please follow the link below. 
      
    http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/ssmseason3/

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    truth to tell it wont help. Sony doesnt want to do it, and they have control right now.
    it has an open contract for a Season 3, but its dependent on the shows ratings.
    as cliche as it sounds, the only way to get Season 3 to happen is for as many people
    to watch the reruns of S1 and S2 on Disney XD whenever possible.

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    #3  Edited By TheBlueAngel93
    @CATMANEXE said:
    "truth to tell it wont help. Sony doesnt want to do it, and they have control right now. it has an open contract for a Season 3, but its dependent on the shows ratings. as cliche as it sounds, the only way to get Season 3 to happen is for as many people to watch the reruns of S1 and S2 on Disney XD whenever possible. "

    I still watch the show, maybe if people start getting pumped for the new movie reboot, Sony will change their minds?
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    @War Killer: 
    movie reboot isnt going to help either, its part of the problem. Sony is dividing alot of resources
    between marvel projects, and those arent the only avenues they have to support.
    the contract they have written out states that the show will only be considered for renewal if the ratings are high enough
    on the reruns on Disney XD. people getting pumped about the movie reboot would only support the movie reboot.
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    #5  Edited By TheBlueAngel93
    @CATMANEXE: Well it was an idea, I do wish they would do a thrid season, the show was great, better the Wolverine and the X-Men and Iron "Teen" Man any day.
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    #6  Edited By Andferne

    /support
    Even though I agree it won't really help =(

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    oh dont let me get your hopes down, not at all. just telling people how to do it if you want it done.
    Sony is a company. theyre first and foremost obligation is theyre fiscal one to their stockholders.
    in other words to money. regardless of how well rated the show was, it wasnt making high enough 
    numbers. and Sony just doesnt care about petitions. they get hundreds of those, in addition to every
    rights group and organization telling them what they want them to do, all that under what the other
    big companies are telling them what to do. petitions dont make Sony money, not even to take the time to
    read them. they dont care.
     
    i remember two recent shows that this went on with. Teen Titans and Wolverine And The X-Men.
    both shows had gotten the shaft, WXM worse so, they lost their studio as a result. people petitioned
    for both. but only one got to come back. that was WXM as another company picked it up, and the reason
    they did that was because their was a spike in the amount of people watching the reruns and buying the
    merchandise. in otherwords it was making money again, and in a climbing amount. this is what matters
    to the company. so thats the way you go about it. create buzz for the episodes already airing and the toys
    and keep getting more people into it. do that and youll see it, though theres a chance it wont be the same
    as Sony ticked off the head writer, though it could go the route of WXM and get reinstated by someone
    like Viacom, just saying.

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    #8  Edited By grimreaper1980

    i completly agree with you. you would think as much money as disney makes, that they would already be doing a season 4 by now, jeez

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    #9  Edited By TheBlueAngel93
    @CATMANEXE said:
    "oh dont let me get your hopes down, not at all. just telling people how to do it if you want it done. Sony is a company. theyre first and foremost obligation is theyre fiscal one to their stockholders. in other words to money. regardless of how well rated the show was, it wasnt making high enough  numbers. and Sony just doesnt care about petitions. they get hundreds of those, in addition to every rights group and organization telling them what they want them to do, all that under what the other big companies are telling them what to do. petitions dont make Sony money, not even to take the time to read them. they dont care.  i remember two recent shows that this went on with. Teen Titans and Wolverine And The X-Men. both shows had gotten the shaft, WXM worse so, they lost their studio as a result. people petitioned for both. but only one got to come back. that was WXM as another company picked it up, and the reason they did that was because their was a spike in the amount of people watching the reruns and buying the merchandise. in otherwords it was making money again, and in a climbing amount. this is what matters to the company. so thats the way you go about it. create buzz for the episodes already airing and the toys and keep getting more people into it. do that and youll see it, though theres a chance it wont be the same as Sony ticked off the head writer, though it could go the route of WXM and get reinstated by someone like Viacom, just saying. "
    Wait, what happened to Wolverine and the X-Men???

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