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movie looks like ass, nostalgia is a cancer
gonna go for tobie molina and dafoe tho
i remembered my password
movie looks like ass, nostalgia is a cancer
gonna go for tobie molina and dafoe tho
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Think about it, though, the only confirmed returning or rumored returning villain actors are Foxx, Molina, and Dafoe.
The difference is probably that Lizard, Sandman, and Rhino can just be CGI and they don't need to get anybody back.
Lowering or tempering expectations is a good coping mechanism.
I've not liked the way the earlier two MCU movies have handled Spider-Man but at the very least it didn't have too much at stake. This movie though is taking upon itself with writing or rewriting the legacy of the earlier Spider-Man movies, and potentially undermining/overwriting them for a big audience. That's a big risk, in terms of a franchise deciding against "staying in one's lane".
Rightly or wrongly, this pits Tom Holland's Spider-Man directly against Tobey's and Garfield's Spider-Man. And when you take that risk you have to accept consequences for potentially not sticking the landing.
Good catch.Happy Birthday by JMS (AMS 498 - 500)
Peter interrupts Dr. Strange’s spell, plunging them both into the space-time continuum (in the film, it’s the multiverse). Peter faces villains from the past/future (in the film, he’s facing villains from multiverse Peters’ pasts/possible futures?). Strange acts as his guide/mentor in both the comics and the film.
I liked Happy Birthday, so I’m intrigued to see just how much it might influence the film.
Also 2022 is the 20th Year anniversary of SM-1, and this is coming out december.
The scene on the roof at the beginning felt like a classic Peter/MJ moment.
So basically movies can't use previous versions for any reason besides nostalgia?
I said it once I'll say it again, when it's same people who have the same things about the last two films, it should be clear it doesn't actually matter what this movie does or not
Because they're already gonna be against it
Last edited by Metro; 08-24-2021 at 11:21 AM.
I thought about this too. If by some odd chance Tobey and Andrew aren't in this, the only way that can happen and still have the multiverse there is if Tom's Peter travels through past film events with only his consciousness in their bodies, like in ASM # 500.
But as of now, I'm still betting that Tobey and Andrew will appear.
Well Molina's Ock clearly looks old and different.
Whether it's makeup or CGI de-aging, he doesn't look like the Molina of SM-2.
I'd like a RYV version affixed to Tobey but I'm not holding out hope for that. But I don't see how they appear in the movies as the younger versions of themselves without serious CGI and make-up, which wouldn't work completely either.
I wasn’t implying they wouldn’t appear. Just that the film is pulling elements from Happy Birthday - namely, Peter interrupting Strange’s spell and sending them both out of their own time/universe, with Holland’s Peter dropping in on past/future battles across the multiverse. But the trailer could be setting up some sort of travel on the astral plane, as we see Strange separate Peter’s astral form from Spider-Man’s corporal body…
I thought Molina appeared CGI de-aged in the trailer. He certainly looked younger than he does in real life.
Last edited by TinkerSpider; 08-24-2021 at 12:01 PM.
Molina did say months back he would be de-aged in the movie:
https://www.cbr.com/spider-man-no-wa...-cgi-de-aging/
But whether the effects are fully done or not, he doesn't look very good in the final money-shot. It's a very waxy looking version of SM-2!Otto
Why is Dr. Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum covered in snow?
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