When in Peter Parker's shed, a series of photographs of criminals centering on the Kingpin is shown. Several of the characters on it aren't in the film but are clearly members of some of Spider-Man's more street-level villains, such as The Enforcers and The Rose. See more

Goofs

During the final battle, Miles takes away Wilson's gun, stating that it would be cheating. If a gun is cheating, then web slinging devices should be too (both are tools used against foes); however, one crucial difference is that a gun is a lethal weapon, while a web slinger is not. Moreover, Miles was obviously joking when he said that (a typical Spider-Man behavior in battle) and didn't seriously intend to introduce any "rule of engagement," if only because evil villains wouldn't accept any such rules and Miles is smart enough to understand that. See more