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LF, that's one of a handfull of reasons why I think the opponent could be Chameleon to start off.
©KAW;18169493 said:Yeah, but for the most part, the (CGI) effects are not believable with Sony Imageworks. Thus, is why I stress a better VFX company needs to be on hand.
LF, that's one of a handfull of reasons why I think the opponent could be Chameleon to start off.
It's too early for Chameleon, imo.
We might as well be seeing the first stages of Spider-Man, so having a villain come on to copy Spidey and frame him so early on, would be stupid, imo.
IF we see Spider-Man six months of even a year after he's been a superhero, then Chameleon will work. But have Chameleon work for something bigger, imo, such as, no pun intended, the Big Man.
We really need to get away from this notion that Chameleon only purpose in the Spiderman lore is to copy & frame Spiderman. He is alot more than that and IMO, a victim of bad writing & usage from Marvel.
That was not the approach I had in mind for Chameleon. However, given that you said,"It's a 50/50 with 80 million. Still, a movie with only that amount, and we might be getting Spidey facing off with just regular criminals and only try to get super-powered guys in the next installment. Besides, all we've heard is this movie is about Peter acknowledging that he has powers and dealing with Ben's death. It would be sad if we don't have a worthy opponent."
I'm saying as Peter is acknowledging his new found powers his first villainous test could be a B rated villain like Chameleon(Rhino & Norman). The Sfx for those villain may be worth the possible 80 million budget that has been thrown around and reported.
Personally, I think it would be too soon to have him face super-powered villains while learning his abilities & limitations. Sony certainly won't have a film where he only face common thugs or "regular criminals" Chameleon just fit the idea of a first villain, for a hugely reduced budget, for a teenage super-hero.
LF, that's one of a handfull of reasons why I think the opponent could be Chameleon to start off.
Hmmm.
I would not agree with making them darker, as I feel they were dark characters in the Raimi trilogy.
Perhaps make them less outlandish.
Norman is a great villain, more so in recent history as the new animated series and comics have made him more calculating and calm which serves as a beautiful contrast against his maniacal goblin persona.
In Raimi's version, it seemed clear that the goblin was the dominant persona and Norman was even victimized by it. A good man gone wrong.
If Norman was presented as cold and manipulative from the beginning, then the Goblin would serve to be his id. Unleashing his full force. Especially if the goblin is revealed later in the reboot as it will be a slow draw and then a huge pay off, showing that Norman has been pulling the strings to his huge debut as the goblin instead of falling victim to it.
Even in the comics, they have changed the Goblin as Norman's dirty little secret that he enjoys, instead of being a haunting persona hiding within him.
The balance comes in creating a new Harry. As Harry has always loved his father, and that love blinds him to the sociopath that his father is. Harry would do well to serve as a tragic figure who tries to fight against his father's legacy.
The movies had him following his father without question, with no remorse until he learned the truth. It would be nice to see him more conflicted about his actions.
Raimi's trilogy had Harry following his father's legacy out of his need for approval. The reboot should try and modify his motive to being that of his need for love.
These are themes that should be fleshed out through at least three movies. The goblin is Spider-Man's greatest villain, as such, he deserves a huge build up.
Look at how Ironman is handling the Mandrin. Just mentioned in the first movie but I am sure he will make his great debut by Ironman3, and by then, even fans that find him outdated and obscure will enjoy the build up.
Just look at what Bruce Timm did for Ras Al Ghul, so much detail and importance that he made it to Batman Begins.
We really need to get away from this notion that Chameleon only purpose in the Spiderman lore is to copy & frame Spiderman. He is alot more than that and IMO, a victim of bad writing & usage from Marvel.
That was not the approach I had in mind for Chameleon. However, given that you said,"It's a 50/50 with 80 million. Still, a movie with only that amount, and we might be getting Spidey facing off with just regular criminals and only try to get super-powered guys in the next installment. Besides, all we've heard is this movie is about Peter acknowledging that he has powers and dealing with Ben's death. It would be sad if we don't have a worthy opponent."
I'm saying as Peter is acknowledging his new found powers his first villainous test could be a B rated villain like Chameleon(Rhino & Norman). The Sfx for those villain may be worth the possible 80 million budget that has been thrown around and reported.
Personally, I think it would be too soon to have him face super-powered villains while learning his abilities & limitations. Sony certainly won't have a film where he only face common thugs or "regular criminals" Chameleon just fit the idea of a first villain, for a hugely reduced budget, for a teenage super-hero.
Chameleon should have some sort of enhancement in fighting skills. In other words be more than some sort of makeup artist/shapeshifter. But i can see him as a supporting villain of sorts.
Chameleon played by none other than Jason Statham. That would be awesome.
I only see Chameleon being used to frame Spider-Man. And the biggest reason is that it'll be such a good story to tell. No other villain can do that.
Mysterio could do that too, by either dressing up as Spider-Man himself, or using technology of some sort.
Sure, Mysterio could be a character to frame Spidey, as he did once in a video game, but I just don't want to see a giant Mysterio, haha.
I think you misinterpreted me. I wasn't suggesting Chameleon get into karate combat with Spiderman himself. I don't want that. All I was saying is this version should be more of a secret agent working in the world of espionage and thus have skills of a trained agent with weaponry and martial arts. At least this should be his background. It makes him a little more interesting if he is front and center as a character without taking the psychological threat he poses for Spiderman. He would only engage in fights with some authority figures. That would be the extent of it. I seem to understand what Venom's Dad is suggesting.Why? Every villain doesn't have to be great in close combat. There are other villains for that. Chameleon is plainly a psychological threat. Someone like Shocker could serve as the physical threat.
In my opinion, he fits way more as Shocker, if you ask me.![]()
lol, yeah, me too. T'was a good film.On a side note. I finally watched 500 days of summer. Well done Mr. Webb. I look forward to your spider-man
I kind of almost want him to start the reboot by quoting 500 days of summer
"This is a story of boy meets girl. But you should know up front, this is not a love story."