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Dude I wanted to like it, that design was sick. And then its just so fucking boring and self serious. Silk was such a breath of fresh air.

Of course if we're talking Spider ladies, Spider Woman blows both away

Which one?
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Dude I wanted to like it, that design was sick. And then its just so fucking boring and self serious. Silk was such a breath of fresh air.

Of course if we're talking Spider ladies, Spider Woman blows both away

The 4th issue pre-renumbering was fantastic. Gwen having to confront May and Ben about Peter. The rest of the arc though, I didn't care much for. Not when Silk was telling a way better story.
 
What are you talking about? Do you think just because Jessica Drew exists they shouldn't introduce Spider-Gwen in all her awesomeness into the MCU as soon as superhumanly possible?

Not as Spider-Woman, no. Marvel has Parker back they don't really need to start introducing all sorts of unnecessary Spider heroes at this point.
 
Im talkimg about new costume, P.I. Spider Woman pre-SW, I havent read the post-SW book yet (I'm a Marvel Unlimited guy)
 
Remember when Cap was shooting people with his hands?

Wow, jesus christ. I completely forgot that movie existed. I know I saw it, but it completely disappeared from my memory. I don't think it was completely terrible, right?
Geesh, what a trip.
 
Nice. I think a lot of people dig the mechanical eyes. Personally, I don't need an in universe explanation for it, but I know they're going to do one. I love the eyes.
 
I already knew how this film would pretty much end at this point, along with bvs. so whatever.

but that leaked script on reddit last year was dogshit, terrible
 
So readin the Forbes interview with the Russo's - there IS an actual reason for the mechanical eyes, that should please those who thought conveying emotion wasn't reason enough to include them.

Also, effect work is still being done on the suit.
 
The bit about recasting Iron Man is exactly how I think they need to handle it. They don't need a full on reboot, just give the character some time away from the spotlight for a while, to focus on others and to give a new actor a chance to make his own mark down the line. The way they worded it, a phase or two of movies is the perfect amount of time IMO.
 
Not sure if anyone cares here, but I gave my thoughts on how I would want the MCU Spidey movies to play out in another thread.

  • 1st Movie - Freshman Year: Mysterio; Have it be revealed that Mysterio was stealing tech for Tombstone. On top of that, have Kingpin show up as well to set up the crime organizations in New York (include a shout-out to Hell's Kitchen & Harlem) as well as Hammerhead (working for either Tombstone or Kingpin). Introduce Eddie Brock as a life-long friend of Peter's & save their falling-out for a movie or two before they have him become Venom (preferably a movie before Pete gets the symbiote).
  • 2nd Movie - Sophomore Year: Molten Man; take the Spectacular Spider-Man route & have Liz's step-bro (or actual bro) get his powers from Oscorp (funded by either Tombstone or Kingpin) to pay off his gambling debt. Set up Silvermane as someone who's getting out of jail in the near future.
  • 3rd Movie - Junior Year: Doctor Octopus; Have this movie set Doc Ock up as a new player in the crime circle of New York with most of the super-villains of New York (maybe include Vulture as well). Maybe give some more development for Kingpin's role in New York's crime, as well as more character development for Hammerhead (showing him starting to have grander plans of his own), & end the movie off with Silvermane finally getting out of jail.
  • 4th Movie - Senior Year: Silver Sable; full-on gang war between Kingpin, Tombstone, Doc Ock, & Silvermane (with Hammerhead's betrayal sparking the war). Have Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) emerge to scoop up what's left of the other three's organizations, but only do the Green Goblin tease if Marvel & Sony plan on continuing Peter's story with future sequels.
I want the super-villains to be handled like they were on Spectacular Spider-Man, as distractions for Spidey to divert his attention away from what's really going on in the criminal underworld. Should Marvel & Sony continue with Spider-Man going into college, Green Goblin can shake things up by taking the offensive & going for Spidey directly.
 
The bit about recasting Iron Man is exactly how I think they need to handle it. They don't need a full on reboot, just give the character some time away from the spotlight for a while, to focus on others and to give a new actor a chance to make his own mark down the line. The way they worded it, a phase or two of movies is the perfect amount of time IMO.

If ford is still playing indy 30 years after the fact then i dont see why RDJ wont as long as those checks keep coming.
 
Not sure if anyone cares here, but I gave my thoughts on how I would want the MCU Spidey movies to play out in another thread.

The MCU tends to move forward in real-time. So I don't think this is likely, nor really what I want to see.

I'd like to see the first movie be set entirely in high school, with Peter as a Sophmore or Junior, 16 years old.
The second movie would be set roughly around the same age as Peter is in Spider-Man 1, 18, graduating High-school/Beginning college.
The third movie could star Peter as he's coming out of college/starting his career.
If they do a 4th movie, finally give that section of fans the adult Spidey movie they've been clamoring for.. Ideally, an adult Spidey passing on the torch to a highschool-aged Miles Morales.

I think, since it seems like Holland will have this part for awhile, it'll be cool to see a Harry Potter type of thing with this reboot as we really see Spider-Man go from a teenager to an adult through these films.
 
Not sure if anyone cares here, but I gave my thoughts on how I would want the MCU Spidey movies to play out in another thread.

Honestly, it sounds wonderful for a Netflix series but probably not grand enough for the big screen. I can't imagine turf wars with Sable, Silvermane and Tombstone would translate into compelling storytelling for the average Spidey fan, who just wants to see their hero mix it up with the heavy hitters.
 
The 4th issue pre-renumbering was fantastic. Gwen having to confront May and Ben about Peter. The rest of the arc though, I didn't care much for. Not when Silk was telling a way better story.
Pretty much. Both books were significantly better pre-SW. After that they haven't been as good. Good characters bogged down by boring books. Gwen moreso than Silk
so there's three of us now?
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The MCU tends to move forward in real-time. So I don't think this is likely, nor really what I want to see.

I'd like to see the first movie be set entirely in high school, with Peter as a Sophmore or Junior, 16 years old.
The second movie would be set roughly around the same age as Peter is in Spider-Man 1, 18, graduating High-school/Beginning college.
The third movie could star Peter as he's coming out of college/starting his career.
If they do a 4th movie, finally give that section of fans the adult Spidey movie they've been clamoring for.. Ideally, an adult Spidey passing on the torch to a highschool-aged Miles Morales.

I think, since it seems like Holland will have this part for awhile, it'll be cool to see a Harry Potter type of thing with this reboot as we really see Spider-Man go from a teenager to an adult through these films.

This is what I want too, except I'd like Holland/Peter to stay on longer... like maybe 15 years or so. Have the final couple of his movies be married to MJ and he hands it off to Miles when Mayday is born. (Then she takes over after a good 15 years of Miles).

Also, I hope Tom Holland is locked in so tight he shows up on the Netflix shows sometimes, and AoS. Just cameos here and there, but if there's a guy who should be the common thread from Hell's Kitchen to Knowhere, it's him.
 
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