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[QUOTE=khrisdrummond;4518849]It made sense why Ben wasn't used. How many times can you kill off Uncle Ben. I think Marvel will do great with the X-Men give them time.[/QUOTE]
Uncle Ben is an integral part of Peter Parker story, for Feige to ignore this fact is silly.
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[QUOTE=luprki;4518943]Uncle Ben is an integral part of Peter Parker story, for Feige to ignore this fact is silly.[/QUOTE]
Everyone knows why Bruce Wayne became Batman and everyone knows about Uncle Ben it's wasting film on something people have already seen.
When Holland's Peter/Spidey interacts with his friends, teachers, fellow heroes, criminals, and Aunt May he is Peter/Spidey his journey might be different in the MCU but his character is dead on.
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[QUOTE=Jokerz79;4518990]Everyone knows why Bruce Wayne became Batman and everyone knows about Uncle Ben it's wasting film on something people have already seen.
When Holland's Peter/Spidey interacts with his friends, teachers, fellow heroes, criminals, and Aunt May he is Peter/Spidey his journey might be different in the MCU but his character is dead on.[/QUOTE]
You just proved my point, in every Batman franchise his parents death is an integral part of his story.
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[QUOTE=luprki;4519015]You just my point, in every Batman franchise his parents death is an integral part of his story.[/QUOTE]
It's also major complaint of Batman films. How many times do we need to see the Waynes shot? We get it let's move on to other aspects of the character.
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[QUOTE=Jokerz79;4518990]Everyone knows why Bruce Wayne became Batman and everyone knows about Uncle Ben it's wasting film on something people have already seen.
[B]When Holland's Peter/Spidey interacts with his friends, teachers, fellow heroes, criminals, and Aunt May he is Peter/Spidey his journey might be different in the MCU but his character is dead on.[/B][/QUOTE]
Eh, i wouldn't go as far as that, Holland Spider-Man isn't bad (and the guy really puts a lot of effort in his performance), but his voice for Peter has never quite feel right to me, but that's more a personal thing. As for Ben, i'm glad that we didn't saw him dying again, but i would have like if they at least mentioned by name at some point, beyond a suitcase, even then is not really my biggest gripe with the MCU (wich is still good, i just don't agreed with the idea that it gets all the characters dead on)
Anyway, regarding the main theme, the X-Men movies, i think that people should prepare themselves to see Wolverine there (to what level i don't know, maybe he would be just a cameo or had an small scene), but i'm sure that they are going to make a better team dynamic than any of the Fox movies ever did, wich was their main flaw, they never were able to made more than three characters compelling in a movie.
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[QUOTE=Jokerz79;4519027]It's also major complaint of Batman films. How many times do we need to see the Waynes shot? We get it let's move on to other aspects of the character.[/QUOTE]
No one is complaining. We don’t always need to see the Wayne’s get shot and we don’t always need to see Uncle Ben die. However we need too see and experience Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker’s pain, guilt and grieving that lead to their superhero identities.
We see none of this with Holland’ Peter Parker.
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[QUOTE=TheCape;4519043]Eh, i wouldn't go as far as that, Holland Spider-Man isn't bad (and the guy really puts a lot of effort in his performance), but his voice for Peter has never quite feel right to me, but that's more a personal thing. As for Ben, i'm glad that we didn't saw him dying again, but i would have like if they at least mentioned by name at some point, beyond a suitcase, even then is not really my biggest gripe with the MCU (wich is still good, i just don't agreed with the idea that it gets all the characters dead on)
Anyway, regarding the main theme, the X-Men movies, i think that people should prepare themselves to see Wolverine there (to what level i don't know, maybe he would be just a cameo or had an small scene), but i'm sure that they are going to make a better team dynamic than any of the Fox movies ever did, wich was their main flaw, they never were able to made more than three characters compelling in a movie.[/QUOTE]
I agree, mentioning Ben a few more times would've been more important. But perhaps they are waiting for that as Peter's hero work takes the next step up? In previous movies (where, I agree, they drove the Ben note into the ground) he went pretty much straight to A-level Super-heroing. I would suggest that the Holland Spidey hasn't even reached that level yet. Or just started scraping that surface.
In that light, Tony is more of a hero mentor as opposed to the role Ben plays in his life. Either way, I think Marvel read the tea leaves correctly that another Spidey origin was a huge mistake. Then again, they'll have much more time between the X-reboot and the Spidey one they pulled off.
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[QUOTE=Theleviathan;4519168]I agree, mentioning Ben a few more times would've been more important. But perhaps they are waiting for that as Peter's hero work takes the next step up? In previous movies (where, I agree, they drove the Ben note into the ground) he went pretty much straight to A-level Super-heroing. I would suggest that the Holland Spidey hasn't even reached that level yet. Or just started scraping that surface.
[B]In that light, Tony is more of a hero mentor[/B] as opposed to the role Ben plays in his life. Either way, I think Marvel read the tea leaves correctly that another Spidey origin was a huge mistake. Then again, they'll have much more time between the X-reboot and the Spidey one they pulled off.[/QUOTE]
Plenty of people disagreed with me, but this is the main problem that i had with that version of Peter, Spider-Man having any sort of hero as his mentor is something that i find anathema for him...but people like it, so i guest that i had to get used to it, at least with him death and FFH dealing with the aftermath is probably that we won't see much of it again, at least i hope anyway.
But back to the X-Men, i do wonder how they are going to change Logan's backstory and if they are going to establish his past affiliations with Fury or Natasha (unlikely, but who knows), or if they are going to make him younger that previous versions. And if they would explain the origins of the mutants with the Celestials.
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[QUOTE=TheCape;4519214]Plenty of people disagreed with me, but this is the main problem that i had with that version of Peter, Spider-Man having any sort of hero as his mentor is something that i find anathema for him...but people like it, so i guest that i had to get used to it, at least with him death and FFH dealing with the aftermath is probably that we won't see much of it again, at least i hope anyway.
But back to the X-Men, i do wonder how they are going to change Logan's backstory and if they are going to establish his past affiliations with Fury or Natasha (unlikely, but who knows), or if they are going to make him younger that previous versions. And if they would explain the origins of the mutants with the Celestials.[/QUOTE]
I really think the Multiverse ends up being the answer to this. Then...prequels.
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[QUOTE=luprki;4519159]No one is complaining. We don’t always need to see the Wayne’s get shot and we don’t always need to see Uncle Ben die. However we need too see and experience Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker’s pain, guilt and grieving that lead to their superhero identities.
We see none of this with Holland’ Peter Parker.[/QUOTE]
I agree. Batman isn't a superhero just because of his money and fighting skills, he is one for his parents deaths, that was what made him a hero.
same for spidey, his power aren't what made hima hero, it was uncle Ben. Ignoring that is doing a huge diserving to the characters.
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[QUOTE=phoenixzero23;4519465]I agree. Batman isn't a superhero just because of his money and fighting skills, he is one for his parents deaths, that was what made him a hero.
same for spidey, his power aren't what made hima hero, it was uncle Ben. Ignoring that is doing a huge diserving to the characters.[/QUOTE]
Exactly. The failure to use his powers resulting in Ben's death is literally what defines him as a hero.
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[QUOTE=phoenixzero23;4519465]I agree. Batman isn't a superhero just because of his money and fighting skills, he is one for his parents deaths, that was what made him a hero.
same for spidey, his power aren't what made hima hero, it was uncle Ben. Ignoring that is doing a huge diserving to the characters.[/QUOTE]
I remember a time when the word of the day was "not another origin story." As pointed out before, we all know the score on that point. There are two whole movies that tell that story (and are still pretty well known). The MCU did not need to rehash it all over again, beyond a brief line in [I]Civil War[/I]. Spider-Man may have his foundation in his origin story, but he's more then that one tale.
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If you are worried about characters deserving characters not getting time in the MCU because of "Wolverine" take one look at Disney + with Loki, Scarlet Witch & Vision, Hawkeye and Cap/Bucky having a show. In the X-world that could be Magneto, Jean & Scott, X23 and Bishop & Gambit getting shows. We were amazing close to a X-force movie and New Mutant movie you could see Marvel picking those projects for big screen or streaming. Why are people afraid of characters getting time?
I am going to explain like this for me the X-men is Cyclops, Jean, Iceman, Beast, Angel, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, Rogue, Kitty, Gambit, Bishop, Psylocke, and Jubilee. You can make arguments for Cable, X-23, Emma and Magik being a part of that group in recent years but those 15 characters are closest thing to being a core group. If you are telling story of the X-men these characters are going to get primary focus and Wolverine is key part of interactions with many of these characters. A X-men movie franchise should be those 15 characters rotating around as the story necessitates with Xavier playing his founder mentor role. In a perfect World you would have the Alt X-men pile( Emma, Banshee, Sunfire, Dazzler, Longshot,Darwin) X-factor (Havok, Polaris, Forge, Guido, Multiple Man) New Mutants (Cannonball, Moonstar, Sunspot,Magik, Karma, Rahne,Cypher) X-force (Cable, Domino, Deadpool Shatterstar, Rictor, Boom Boom) Excalibur (Rachel Grey, Meggan, Captain Britain),Gen X( M,Husk, Chamber, etc) and Young Mutant pile ( X-23, Hellion, Prodigy, Anole, Armor, etc) would get chances to shine indepently too. But they are so many characters that some of these concepts and teams are going to be merged into each other or not show up.
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[QUOTE=luprki;4519159]No one is complaining. We don’t always need to see the Wayne’s get shot and we don’t always need to see Uncle Ben die. However we need too see and experience Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker’s pain, guilt and grieving that lead to their superhero identities.
We see none of this with Holland’ Peter Parker.[/QUOTE]
I don't need to see it or care about it. Probably won't ever watch the previous 5 Spider-Man movies ever again. MCU Spider-Man is the best imo
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[QUOTE=ChildOfTheAtom;4519645]I don't need to see it or care about it. Probably won't ever watch the previous 5 Spider-Man movies ever again. MCU Spider-Man is the best imo[/QUOTE]
Spider-Man is a tortured soul, that’s who he is as a superhero and a person. He is not this happy go lucky kid that only care about playing video games and trying to hookup with MJ.
Kevin Feige’s Spider-Man is in a sense is a fraud.