Shows : Universal Hollywood Spider-Man Rocks

Universal Studios Hollywood doesn't have a Spider-Man Ride like its Florida counterpart. But as of May 2002, it does have the Spider-Man Rocks Stunt Show - which you won't find anywhere else in the world.

This is a 20 minute live-action spectacular. It is housed in its very own 10,000 square foot building, and features pyrotechnics and high-flying stunts.

The show tells the basic story of Spider-Man, how he got his powers, and then pits him against the Green Goblin. I wouldn't expect the show to win any Oscars, but you can bet on twenty minutes of web-swinging action entertainment!

Show Reviews

Here's some snapshots from the show...

Hey, I live in New Zealand, so not surprisingly I haven't managed to swing over to LA and catch the show yet. But if you have been and you want to write a review, then just Mail Me with the details!

Song List

The show features a number of songs. Here's the list, if you're curious:

      - "We Will Rock You" / Queen
      - "Holding Out for a Hero" / Bonnie Tyler
      - "She Bangs {English Version}" / Ricky Martin
      - "AM to PM" / Christina Milian
      - "Put Your Body in Motion" / The Wiseguys
      - "I Got the Power" / Snap
      - "Another One Bites the Dust" / Queen
      - "War, What is it Good For" / Edwin Starr
      - "Hey Baby" / No Doubt
      - "Lady Marmalade" / Moulin Rouge
      - Classic Spider-Man Theme!!!!
      - "Spider-Man Theme" / Aerosmith

More Information

Check out Universal Hollywood's own website for more info.

Here's a snapshot of Spidey in a classic pose outside the entrance, plus another snapshot of the entrance, and a couple of snaps of the two Marvel-Stuff stores located within the park.

Photos courtesy of Mike Pingel at Sotlters & Digney PR.

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