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The Daily Bugle is an American faux current affairs digital series serving as the center of several viral marketing campaigns by Sony Pictures. It's first two seasons are part of the MCU, whereas the third season was part of Sony's Morbius
The Daily Bugle Season 2
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The Daily Bugle Season 2 Full Episode Guide
The Daily Bugle report on Spider-Man "damaging" a power grid outside the city; A witness states that he saw Spider-Man repairing the cell towers "all night" after defeating an individual who was "absorbing" the grid's energy.
Jameson reports on "savies", a "dangerous" new trend on social media where citizens take selfies while being saved by superheroes.
The Bugle produce a video ensuring viewers to visit a Spider-Man tip line after witnessing the vigilante.
Jameson reacts to Flash Thompson's video, produced ahead of the Midtown School of Science and Technology's first day in the 2024–2025 season, encouraging viewers to home school before proudly saying he was home schooled himself.
The Bugle reports on Spider-Man's webs being sticked across the city, as a result of him web-swinging.
After reporting on civilians demanding Parker's birth certificate, J. Jonah Jameson assures viewers of The Daily Bugle that they will uncover Parker's "web of lies".
Brant and Jameson promote The Daily Bugle's sponsor, "Daily Bugle Supplements".
Betty Brant answers fan questions.
Betty Brant asks Peter Parker what would he say to the spider that bit him. After Peter answers "Thanks", Betty adds "For nothing?". In The Last Word, Jameson states that "The Daily Bugle won't rest until we have untied his [Spider-Man's] web of lies".
Betty Brant announces the release of Peter Parker / Spider-Man by authorities after being detained for the alleged murder of Mysterio.
Betty Brant invites her viewers to participate in a "Put A Finger Down: Daily Bugle Edition" challenge, revealing the (obvious) topic word at the end of the broadcast to be "Spider-Man".
In a preview of Burning Questions with Betty Brant, Betty Brant interviews her ex-boyfriend and Peter Parker's best friend Ned Leeds; however, instead of asking about Parker, Betty asks Ned about "what is an appropriate text sent to your ex-girlfriend in the middle of the night" – after an awkward moment of silence, Betty compliments Ned's appearance, before signaling for her camera crew to cut after Ned mentions her continued state of beauty.
In a preview of Burning Questions with Betty Brant, Betty Brant interviews her former classmate turned published "patriot" author Eugene "Flash" Thompson, who has published a book about his relationship with Peter Parker and having been the first to dub him as "Spider-Man" when uploading footage of him to YouTube years earlier, before knowing Parker was Spider-Man, having also considered the names "Arachnokid" and "The Bitten".
In a preview of a new segment of The Daily Bugle called Burning Questions with Betty Brant, Betty Brant interviews her former high school coach Wilson, questioning him over why he had "never noticed [Peter Parker] had extraordinary athletic abilities" while teaching him, before Wilson points out that with Midtown High being a science-based school, "two push-ups" could be considered an act of "extraordinary athletic ability".
Betty Brant oversees an official The Daily Bugle teleprompter challenge, asking viewers to read out a passage condemning Spider-Man for the murder of interdimensional hero Mysterio.
Betty Brant reports on the sightings of Electro and Sandman in New York City;[d] after speculating that "supervillains are back", Brant changes tune to blame the "Spider-Menace" for faking the attacks and storms as with the Elementals,[a] after being spoken to by Jameson.
With the expansion of The Daily Bugle to a "journalist juggernaut" in addition to a website, a crazily-smiling Betty Brant provides an offer of further internships to other interested parties with a free reporter pack, in order to call in with sightings of Spider-Man in action: "Spider-Man sightings, misguided opinions, vague rumours, and craziest conspiracy theories, today!"
As Betty Brant attempts to tell The Daily Bugle that Peter Parker is a "very nice" person who saved her life, she is cut off by J. Jonah Jameson referring to Parker as a "Spider-Menace".
Betty Brant is hired by The Daily Bugle as an intern and placed in charge of their TikTok account. Initially excited and the prospect of "her first real job", she then finds she is unpaid.