I've never ever liked Eisenberg in any of the films I've seen him in. Also, I think he comes off as younger than his age (voice, looks, his whole "aura"), which is not a good thing in the case of Lex Luthor if you ask me.
I'd gladly be surprised, but at the moment I don't have much hope for his Lex Luthor.
I honestly can't see what's so wrong about The Thing on that poster.

My main problem with F4 is their potential portrayal of Doom. From what I've heard it sounds horrible (him being a blogger).
I don't get it.The "alwaystalkslikethisbecausehe'sJesseEisenberg" is spot on. That's what irritates me the most about him.
*Movie Opens with Deadpool fighting several ninjas*If Deadpool breaks the Fourth Wall like in the comics there's going to be a reference to Origins.

If Deadpool breaks the Fourth Wall like in the comics there's going to be a reference to Origins.
Yeah, I really looked forward to Spiderverse, but I feel that it never really lived up to its true potential. But it gave us some great moments and some awesome new characters (Spider-UK, Spider-Gwen) so it was worth it, at least for me.So what did y'all think of the Spider-Verse arc? It had a lot of squandered potential imo. Most of the issues were just set-up for the tie-ins and had little to no plot. Still, it was fun to see all of the different Spideys interacting and the action was pretty good at times too. I'd give it a 7.5/10.
After Spider-Verse, I picked up Zero Year and that was awesome in every sense of the word. It was intimate in scope and focused more on the deconstruction of Bruce's psyche than anything else. Plus, it helped that Riddler was a more menacing villain for a change.
I can't believe I'm about to say this, but whatever Marvel is cooking for Spider-Man costume wise, I hope it's on par with this Fox superhero movie:
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In Spider-Men Miles dropped 616 Spidey unconscious with one venom sting, and Peter had a hard time sensing Miles in camo mode.
Miles will make a hard challenge for Peter, that is the one thing I am certain of.

Hey Sony does still have rights to do Spin-Offs of Spider-Man so a Spider-Men movie wouln't be too far off.