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2015-02-10, 13:10 | Link #88 |
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Yeah, not sure how they plan on keeping things subtle on where he'll be introduced. It's Civil War or Doctor Strange, and one of those just seems far more likely than the other.
Either way definitely a pretty crazy development here. It just literally moved everything around. Spidey doesn't make room for the MCU, the MCU makes room for him . Still think it's kind of a shame that Garfield's Spidey gets cut short, but I also agree that it doesn't seem like Sony could actually do it properly on their own anyways.
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2015-02-10, 13:28 | Link #90 |
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Bring back the organic web shooters
It makes more sense in the context that 1) as part of the complete "spider mutation" package 2) it allows a struggling photographer out of high school to actually NOT be dead-broke from constantly putting money and time aside to acquire rare and probably-illegal chemicals
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The mechanical web shooters let you show his intelligence and ingenuity. Lets him adapt to different threats and does give the classic dilemma of potentially having to change cartridges mid-fight.
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2015-02-10, 14:20 | Link #92 |
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Being broke is part of his thing. And while the movies for some reason made the webbing seem like some sort of super hard to come by thing that might be illegal, in the comics he was able to make his webbing from stuff he bought at grocery stores. In the 90s, he could make a small batch for $20. Nowadays it's more due to inflation, but it's really not a big deal.
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2015-02-10, 15:04 | Link #93 |
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I'm cautiously optimistic about this deal. On one hand Marvel Studios will be getting a new Spiderman to fit into the MCU, on the other Sony still has some creative say in the character. I don't know but I don't usually trust when two major corporations have shared creative oversight over a character.
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2015-02-10, 15:09 | Link #94 |
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It has been confirmed that Spider-man will debut in Civil War.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/...e817881900001c This, of course, surprises no one. |
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2015-02-10, 20:37 | Link #98 |
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Still, without the X-Men the civil war story arc is NOT going to work.
The core of the entire Superhero Registration act is anti-mutant racism, which has always been an allegory of racism on a societal level. With only a dozen or supers instead of an entire race of oppressed mutantoutcasts to fight for the rights of, Steve Rogers' crusade will turn from Noble and Relevant into Self-Righteous and Out of Context. Sony: Just let the X-Men Go Home.
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2015-02-10, 20:47 | Link #100 |
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While we're at it: Isn't this the PERFECT time to retire Peter Parker?
If we recall correctly, there is a young African American Gentleman by the name of Miles Morales who has taken up his mantle in the Comic Universe by now. For one thing, it would mean we DON'T have to wait for War Machine to get out of the humvee for a cameo for a cast of actual racial diversity. And more-importantly, it would mean having a new generation of kids who can have a hero they can look up, and relate to, without pretending that they are white inside to do so.
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