ItchyWebShooter
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A shame, really. I'd love to see a film interpretation of his Marvel NOW suit or whatever it is. The one in Civil War II.
A shame, really. I'd love to see a film interpretation of his Marvel NOW suit or whatever it is. The one in Civil War II.
They'd probably wait for another IM or Avengers film for that, though...or maybe not. He did get a new suit in Civil War, after all.
You know, I don't really have a problem with Tony being a mentor, and I like RDJ. But it seems that we're not going to get the big time inventor Spidey on screen any time soon - or at least to the extent people have been wanting. Which is unfortunate.
If those same people who wanted a more hands on Spidey are totally okay with this direction, they have sold out.
It's Mahvel Baby! Get down or Lay down!
We won't have my beloved Hobgoblin any time soon, also unfortunate. Doesn't mean we won't get it in the future. I can't image a better way to write Spider-Man into MCU, but with help of RDJ's TS. Considering his central role and super-star status.You know, I don't really have a problem with Tony being a mentor, and I like RDJ. But it seems that we're not going to get the big time inventor Spidey on screen any time soon - or at least to the extent people have been wanting. Which is unfortunate.
People have been wanting Spidey to be more hands on with his gear. Garfield's Peter had the webbing, but even then, it was an Oscorp creation and fans didn't really respond to it that much. Stark is basically going to be his Q/Lucius Fox. If those same people who wanted a more hands on Spidey are totally okay with this direction, they have sold out.
People have been wanting Spidey to be more hands on with his gear. Garfield's Peter had the webbing, but even then, it was an Oscorp creation and fans didn't really respond to it that much. Stark is basically going to be his Q/Lucius Fox. If those same people who wanted a more hands on Spidey are totally okay with this direction, they have sold out.
Darn, that's a shameIs tony using the same armor from cw in the new trailer?
People have been wanting Spidey to be more hands on with his gear. Garfield's Peter had the webbing, but even then, it was an Oscorp creation and fans didn't really respond to it that much. Stark is basically going to be his Q/Lucius Fox. If those same people who wanted a more hands on Spidey are totally okay with this direction, they have sold out.
I feel that people are blowing the "Peter should be a genius!!" thing out of proportion. Peter is still just a kid, and for his age he is really damn smart, having created the web shooters and the fluid and so on. It's much more natural and cooler if he in time grows from an ordinary genius into that super genius, and while I haven't read that much spidey comics, I bet that's how it was originally as well
We've already seen that Peter created his own webbing and web shooters, a feat so impressive that it caught the eye of Marvel's premiere genius billionaire playboy superhero. I couldn't care less where he gets the costume from, that wasn't an important aspect of the comic or the previous movies.
I dunno, unless it's how it played out in the source material, I generally think heroes should either create their own costumes or be gifted with it from someone from their unique supporting cast. Iron Man being the one to come up with Spider-Man's iconic look makes the latter feel a little like a sidekick. I'd feel the same if Batman created Superman's costume.
It's not important at the end of the day (especially since it appears as if Peter will want to establish independence from Stark); just a personal preference.
It's not important at the end of the day (especially since it appears as if Peter will want to establish independence from Stark); just a personal preference.
I have a serious rebuttal to the "He made his own costume/Webshooters" deflection. But I'm not gloing to engage because I'm fully onboard with the movie & willing to see where Marvel goes with Peter's rejection of being Tony's sidekick, not trusting him. "Sick of him treating me like a kid all of the time."I agree entirely.
I have a serious rebuttal to the "He made his own costume/Webshooters" deflection. But I'm not gloing to engage because I'm fully onboard with the movie & willing to see where Marvel goes with Peter's rejection of being Tony's sidekick, not trusting him. "Sick of him treating me like a kid all of the time."
Indeed. If Iron Man wasn't gifting Peter all this stuff, and he was making it himself, people would be loving it. No doubt about it in my mind. I like RDJ, but he's more or less here to cement the vibe this is the MCU world. Peter made the homemade costume, but it's still just a two second cameo. A footnote. The majority of the narrative will now be 'Tony made the suit and gave him new gear'.I dunno, unless it's how it played out in the source material, I generally think heroes should either create their own costumes or be gifted with it from someone from their unique supporting cast. Iron Man being the one to come up with Spider-Man's iconic look makes the latter feel a little like a sidekick. I'd feel the same if Batman created Superman's costume.