(I'm looking at the fight scene between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus & his drone - credit: Marvel Television)
EASE IN / EASE OUT
We can see an example of easing in and out when Spider-Man swings onto a building to save Taina, and needs to swing back around to fight Doctor Octopus after dropping her off. As he reaches the furthest his web will allow him to go, he starts slowing down. He takes the opportunity to start turning around to face the way he'll be heading back in, and confront Doctor Octopus.
SECONDARY ACTION
Doctor Octopus gets a lot of secondary actions, mostly due to his mechanical limbs also needing to move and do their own thing alongside his actual arms and legs. However, I chose a shot that represented a time where it was the opposite way around; the mechanical legs were doing the primary actions, grabbing the ledge of the building's roof and climbing up. At the same time, Ock is monologuing to Spider-Man, making gestures with his hands and slightly tilting his head about as he does.
ANTICIPATION
Spider-Man best shows off anticipation when he's performing some flips and gymnastic moves for Taina. One such trick involves him going from a run into a handstand, and then from there into a flip onto a roof. As his jump approaches the ground, his body is stretched out and slightly curved; only when his hands come into contact with the roof itself does his body start to recoil. His arms bend further and further, building up enough energy to bounce back up from his hands.
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