Lifestyle Amusement Parks Disneyland's Spider-Man robot malfunctions, crashes into wall The Avengers Campus' webslinger most assuredly did not save the day. By Christian Holub Christian Holub Christian Holub is a writer covering comics and other geeky pop culture. He's still mad about 'Firefly' getting canceled. EW's editorial guidelines Published on June 10, 2022 12:09PM EDT Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can. Well, most of the time. On Thursday, pint-sized Marvel fans at Disneyland's Avengers Campus learned what we all must eventually: our heroes are every bit as fallible as we are. Video captured outside the Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure attraction shows the friendly neighborhood webslinger leaping between buildings — only to crash into a wall. C'mon, Spidey, that's the Hulk's job. Watch it below, and laugh while resting assured that this is a robot, not a performer. "Here goes something," indeed. The Spider-Man robot at Disneyland's Avengers Campus. Ty Popko/Disneyland Resort In the aftermath, a computerized voice hilariously intoned that "the web facility is not equipped with airbags," followed by the voice of a wary Tom Holland replying: "Okay." The attraction doesn't appear to have been disabled for long. A Disneyland representative told Deadline, "As with any flight, there can be some bumps along the way, but Spider-Man was back in action in time for his afternoon adventures in Avengers Campus!" Related content: Disney reveals new Splash Mountain revamp details with Princess and the Frog story line 2002 rewatch: How high does Spider-Man swing 20 years and two reboots later? Spider-Man: No Way Home becomes first movie to hit $1 billion worldwide during the pandemic