it's been known there are gray areas with many properties. like Namor for example. Sony and Disney are both making compromises to give us these Spidey films and that includes Disney not being able to directly adapt Spider-Man stories or certain Spider-Man characters
Sony makes these movies with Marvel. Then Sony distributes it. The avengers movies I get marvel cant do without songs approval but we literaly had Vulture/Shocker/Tinkerer/Scorpion/Prowler(kinda) in Homecoming because Sony co-makes the movies and get distribution so unless they saving certain characters for they're Venom universe doesnt make sense.
My friends and I take an in depth look at the trailer from Far From Home. Overall I am down for the sequel and hope it lives up. But I have some friends who aren't too thrilled with Peter Parker out of NYC. What do you think?
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what is the beef with spidey out of town?
i fondly remember a period when peter became famous for publishing a book featuring his spidey photos and he traveled around the world to promote it.
think it was shortly after marrying MJ. as others have mentioned, it was fun seeing him coping with not having skyscrapers to swing around among other things.
spidey in the mental asylum, spidey and the redneck mutants, all stories i liked very much.
as for the trailer, it irked me, that the elementals seemed very large in the trailer.
that bugged me while watching sm3 with giganta sandman. sure sandman bulks up from time to time, but not several stories high.
it just feels unbalanced to me, video game/cartoonish, oh see giant boss.
i wonder how that will effect my viewing experiance, since i appreciate the road trip idea
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While I do like the stuff he does out of town, its a pretty unrealistic and silly direction for an underage hero, even on comic book terms. Look, Spider-Man is either grounded and a street-level hero or he is not. The MCU is having it both ways and hoping no one cares.
And they are pretty much right - the end totally justifies the means in these movies. It somehow works.
But it is still absurd! And possibly illegal!
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I'm pleased to see Jake finally in the Spidey franchise, I always thought that he would have made a GREAT Peter Parker. However let's be grateful for small mercies.
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