A Necessary Evil
One. Bad. Day.
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The integration of Oscorp in this franchise has been very clumsy and haphazard.
As is everything else in this franchise.

The integration of Oscorp in this franchise has been very clumsy and haphazard.

I don't think any amount of added scenes would fix SM3.
Improve, sure, but fix? Nah.
At least you could improve SM3, unlike TASM2.
Tay Dee, I've always liked SM3 but admitted its flaws.
At least you could improve SM3, unlike TASM2.
They should reboot it oh wait..

Emma Stone as Gwen would be aweszome!
Oooh, and maybe Dane DeHaan as Harry Osborn. Kid's a good actor.

I disagree. There are a lot of ways to improve TASM2. By adding some of the cut stuff back in just like SPIDER-MAN 3!!!
You're clearly biased, so I'm just gonna ignore it now

And Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben![]()

t:Or maybe
Maybe
SM3 is just awful.![]()
lol it wouldn't change Max Dillion's terrible scenes, or piss poor motivation, it wouldn't change Giamatti's 90s' 007 Henchman performance, it wouldn't change everything in the world coming via Oscorp...and so on and so on.
Or maybe
Maybe
SM3 is just awful.![]()

Agreed
At least The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was a good film without needing some sort of directors cut. Fixed it for you.![]()
t:24% of the audience liking it more isn't much of an improvement lol

Spider-Man 3 came off a critically acclaimed Superhero film, hailed the best ever at the time of release, and yet, despite the massive drop in positivity towards SM3, still came off fresh. TASM2 came off a "so-so" reviewed film, and couldn't even scrape 60%. So I disagree.![]()