Homecoming Marvel & Sony's Spider-Man (2017) General Discussion - - - - - - - - - - - Part 72

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As i said in my previous post:
The Worbla parts i think they were made in a mold or a party mask, didn't read a lot into it so if you want to check look for Spiderben Wordpress for more detail.
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Well, that looks better than what his head would look like without a faceshell.
 
How would that look without the beanie and sunglasses, and with spidey lenses.
 
How would that look without the beanie and sunglasses, and with spidey lenses.
Point is, that mask proves that Spidey doesn't have to look like the Airheads mascot.

I'm sure the Vigilante suit would look awesome with lenses and web pattern.
 
There's a reason pretty much all full head skintight masks in movies use a faceshell. They just look better with them.
 
There's a reason pretty much all full head skintight masks in movies use a faceshell. They just look better with them.
Not the Spider-Man suits (excluding TASM1). They need to tone it down for the MCU Spidey.
 
I think most people would prefer spidey suits with a faceshell
Where are these people? 'cause I've mostly seen complaints against faceshells in the costume thread. And I don't think the GA care either way.
 
I've heard a lot of complaints, but mostly people that would prefer a faceshell, and a lot of people who don't care but would probably prefer a faceshell.
 
Faceshells are one of the main things that separates ****** homemade suits from actual movie-quality Spider-Man suits
 
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Age of Ultron didn't have one..
Lol, forgot about last year. They probably skipped out because they released an Avengers trailer about two weeks before the game. I still think they'll probably participate this year.
 
I have a strong feeling that faceshells will return again. There's no doubt they give the Spider-Man head that structure and shape that makes the character look so distinguishable. As Johnny-Oh said, it will definitely give it that "movie look".

Plus, I never knew about faceshells until way after the Raimi trilogy was over. I was really amazed at them but quickly understood why they needed to do it. I'm sure the GA won't know about faceshells either, only really the fans that look into this stuff, so to the GA it won't matter. If anything, having no faceshell may make the mask look too silly and draw too much attention to itself, causing everyone in the GA to realise that previous movies used faceshells.

Thus, my point is, faceshells will definitely return as long as they are inconspicuous, and by that I mean less 'bobble-head' like, as we saw in TASM2.
 
Faceshells are also a big reason why the filmmakers feel the need to remove the mask in climactic/emotional moments of the film, because there is little facial definition and a lack of expressiveness/personality. Take a look at those cheap simple spandex Spidey Halloween masks, say what you will but they can definitely express personality.

I won't lose sleep either way though.
 
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Faceshell or not, yall have to deal with it.
 
He'll have one. It prevents features like ears and lips poking awkwardly out of the mask, and also gives Spidey's face a similar shape to how it's drawn in the comics.
 
I could not care less about whether or not he has a faceshell
 
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