It's basically confirmed if you've seen the movie.
It's basically confirmed if you've seen the movie.
The same Scarlet Witch with the power to spoilers:end of spoilers
blow up an infinity stone
Not really saying much. Plus all she did was basically spoilers:end of spoilers
attack people who were preoccupied. When she had to face Corvus or Proxima head on she was getting destroyed
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Hell, Peter
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went toe to toe with Black Dwarf, directly disobeyed Stark to get on the ship, came up with the idea to kill Maw, rescued Strange, got some good hits on Thanos, his webs were strong enough to hold an mind whammied Thanos, and his rescue scene of Mantis and Drax was pure comic Spidey stuff
considering how gigantic the cast was and how unintegral Peter really is to the plot.... he did a lot.
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Part of it is that his role in the next one spoilers:end of spoilers but it was generally satisfying.
is likely to be significantly smaller
The idea that is shows he'll never be awesome is a bit off, since he's still a teen in High School in this film. It may take a few years to get to a place where he'll have higher status, especially in a culture of delayed adolescence.
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If anything he gets to show off more in an Avengers movie then he does in his solo film.
I'd say the idea that the Russo's do a better job of portraying Spider-Man then Watts is more of an issue.
"Culture of delayed adolescence"
What do you mean? To me in today's culture the teens have to and has stepped up and is just beginning to take charge when 'adults' keep dropping the ball. I feel more inspired by the present teens. Seeing how better organized I feel they are thanks to having a better grasp of and on social media and using it to a effect. It feels like today's teens are seeing more problems that others would turn a blind eye towards and taking responsibility much faster then when I was a teen. They are pushing themselves to be better. Now many learn from experience so as we live we all till the day we die learn and hopefully grow. Even if mistakes are made Teens today it feels continue to learn and grow at a faster rate then the past and hopeful so does 'adults'.
Any errors/mistakes made are possible learning experiences to can be used later in life. So Peter not being 100 percent 'awesome' (which what is 'awsome is like judging art, a wide hard to really judge personal basis) all the time is accurate of human nature. Real tragedy is when a person never learns from a mistake. All of the Avengers have made right and wrong calls or actions or thinking due to human nature and not being able to forsee the future. If they grow and learn from it all is what has to be seen showcasing developments and experience gained.
In the end we need to have faith in people and treat each other with respect while also showing caution, research, and open minded to all things. We need to avoid grouping/labeling and discover the independent individual in everybody and every person. How others think and what influenced them and the culture, experiences, social standings, and environments and so much more. In this case we have to see how a character makes a choice or acts and what influences and hopes they have. If it's a wrong call or reactions is the mistake still a understandable one? A case of where I might/would disagree with a action or choice but still understand where the individual comes from and why it was made. Do they learn from the experiences and be shaped by them?
Interesting enough Peter only gets "who is this child?" jokes from his fellow heroes instead "Ugh this guy again" that he gets in the comics.
Actually, I like this version of Spider-Man more than the previous cinematic versions, and I *like* the earlier versions.
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