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Homecoming Marvel & Sony's Spider-Man (2017) General Discussion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 54

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Agreed

Like I said before, this is like chess with Marvel being the master and DC being the rookie. Marvel can checkmate them with one casting and DC will have a hard time getting attention cause they make all these broad grand castings and showing photos of the set

DC wouldn't have a hard time getting attention though. You're over-rating this
 
When it comes to mispelling, I have never been upset over anything Spider-Man related I've seen.
However, people who write Tin Tin wake the rage in me. Especially when the person behind a previous post got it correct (Tintin). The stupidity can go a long way.

What can I say? I've been a Spider-Man fan my entire life, and Spider-Man has an hyphen between Spider and Man. I'm anal like that, just like Dan Slott and Spider-Man himself when he's getting inside the cage to face Bonesaw. Couldn't care less how Tintin is spelled though.

And I wasn't "overanalyzing" anything, I was just pointing out the typos because they annoy the hell out of me. I understand that there are quite a big number of hardcore Spider-Man fans that would agree with me, but hey, I'm old school. The only situation that I'm okay with Spider-Man losing the hyphen is in countries where his name is spelled "Spiderman" (UGH) and when using hashtags, #SpiderMan. :yay:
 
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Ya and I think we are likely to get suit with actor. As I pointed out civil war has little over two months left to shoot. We know actor will be shooting within likely the next 3 to 4 weeks. Let alone we don't even know how much time is left in atlanta. Cause they are also due to shoot in Berlin and Puerto Rico. Which I doubt is where spidey be shot. So suit and actor make the most sense now.

And director could be held off to a bit later. Since it isn't key now. And director likely wouldn't be needed to start peeping to the fall. Once they start casting for the other leads. With a most likely april 2016 start date for shoot.
 
DC wouldn't have a hard time getting attention though. You're over-rating this

Maybe I am a little. The point is that DC is over saturating the public with every thing they're doing with Suicide squad while Marvel never confirms anything and let us be teased. I'm not a Marvel Fan boy and I'm one of the few that liked Man of Steel but I think people are tired of hearing DC
 
Total off topic but on your avatar it will flash a image if a purple masked red eyes spiderman, what is that from? Fan made or what? Looks cool. Lol

i think that´s Bruce Banner Spider-man
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Maybe I am a little. The point is that DC is over saturating the public with every thing they're doing with Suicide squad while Marvel never confirms anything and let us be teased. I'm not a Marvel Fan boy and I'm one of the few that liked Man of Steel but I think people are tired of hearing DC

Dude, the hype for DC right now is pretty huge. Im sure the dc fanboys are losing their minds at all the stuff they're finally getting. We're gonna get oversaturated too soon enough when the ads for Civil War start rolling
 
Dude, the hype for DC right now is pretty huge. Im sure the dc fanboys are losing their minds at all the stuff they're finally getting. We're gonna get oversaturated too soon enough when the ads for Civil War start rolling

I'm a DC fanboy (much more than I am Marvel's), and I couldn't be less excited about the strange direction the DCCU is headed. I'm not saying most of DC fans are like me, but Warner has done its share in alienating the fanbase.
 
Dude, the hype for DC right now is pretty huge. Im sure the dc fanboys are losing their minds at all the stuff they're finally getting. We're gonna get oversaturated too soon enough when the ads for Civil War start rolling

Yeah. I guess you're right
 
I'm a DC fanboy (much more tahn I am Marvel's), and I couldn't be less excited about the strange direction the DCCU is headed. I'm not saying most of DC fans are like me, but Warner has done its share in alienating the fanbase.

It's weird and its rushed, but ive seen a ton of defending (and trash talking toward the mcu)
 
Ya I am more marvel myself. But do like dc too. There tv shows and toons are great. But don't really care for there direction film verse is going. Who knows how there world will shape up. They are just doing it wrong and making there world dark and grim.
 
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I'm a DC fanboy (much more tahn I am Marvel's), and I couldn't be less excited about the strange direction the DCCU is headed. I'm not saying most of DC fans are like me, but Warner has done its share in alienating the fanbase.

This. My name is proof. :oldrazz:

Nothing DC is doing movie-wise appeals to me at all, and it sucks. :csad:
 
Another thing I was thinking: how socially engaged the main cast of the Avengers is. Months ago Robert Downey Jr. was involved in getting a prosthetic "Iron Man" arm for a kid, then Chris Evans and Chris Pratt visited an hospital with kids with cancer, Mark Ruffalo is literally a green activist and Tom Holland from what I gathered is also engaged with a foundation called Anthony Nolan that deals with treatments for people with blood cancer. He'd fit right in with the others on that regard.
 
Another thing I was thinking: how socially engaged the main cast of the Avengers is. Months ago Robert Downey Jr. was involved in getting a prosthetic "Iron Man" arm for a kid, then Chris Evans and Chris Pratt visited an hospital with kids with cancer, Mark Ruffalo is literally a green activist and Tom Holland from what I gathered is also engaged with a foundation called Anthony Nolan that deals with treatments for people with blood cancer. He'd fit right in with the others on that regard.
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It's weird and its rushed, but ive seen a ton of defending (and trash talking toward the mcu)

Yeah it is. I think a,lot of them are nolan fanboys that don't understand that Nolan series isn't comic based which isn't a bad thing but they trash anything batman related that's not Nolan (*cough Gotham)

Another one is that Warner is cashing in on the darkness of Nolan and making all their heroes have the grittiness of a teenagers diary and not understanding contrast of tonewhich Marvel perfects (ie: the first 10 mins. of Guardians)
 
That is always nice when actors take time and are apart of charitable causes and they do it for the care and need. And not just for the buzz.
 
Another thing I was thinking: how socially engaged the main cast of the Avengers is. Months ago Robert Downey Jr. was involved in getting a prosthetic "Iron Man" arm for a kid, then Chris Evans and Chris Pratt visited an hospital with kids with cancer, Mark Ruffalo is literally a green activist and Tom Holland from what I gathered is also engaged with a foundation called Anthony Nolan that deals with treatments for people with blood cancer. He'd fit right in with the others on that regard.
That's what the casting directors base their choice on.
What do Butter and Rowe have? Nothing?
 
That's what the casting directors base their choice on.
What do Butter and Rowe have? Nothing?

Nah, I'm just saying how lucky we are that these dudes are heroes in real life as well. There's some INCREDIBLE inspiring things on Chris Evans twitter feed. I'm honestly impressed how much he has matured since he took this role.
 
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