Spectacular Spider-Man News Highlights from the Gathering of the Gargoyles

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Originally from JEB's convention report:

- Season 2 is being animated, but Greg isn't sure when they're airing. Season 3 is hoped for but not confirmed.
- The basis of the series is the classic Lee-Ditko-Romita stories, although they are also using elements from other canon.
- Although Greg first interviewed to work on the series in February 2006, Greg only learned he had the job - more or less accidentally - in December 2006 (he'd assumed a fellow named Chris won it). He started in January 2007, and brought Vic Cook in to help.
- Greg's goal for the series was to make a Spider-Man series as definitive for the character as Batman: The Animated Series was for Batman.
- The staff followed four C's when making the show: Contemporary, Cohesive, Coherent, and Classic (Iconic). The overall theme was "The Education of Peter Parker."
- Season 1 takes place in September to November of Peter's junior year. Season 2 takes place in December to March of his junior year.
- When using characters who appeared later than Peter's high school years in the comic (such as Gwen), the staff tried to extrapolate them backwards to what they would have been like in high school.
- The chauffeur story Harry Osborn was telling in the episode "Competition" was a reference to an incident with Greg W. and Greg B. following the 2003 Gathering.
- There are DVDs of the first season on the way, but each of the four blocks of episodes will be edited together into sort-of movies. The upside is that each "movie" will contain footage not aired on TV. Greg and Vic Cook want to record a commentary track, but they haven't. If a proper season set is released, it's unclear if the additional footage will be included.
- The opening theme was originally intended to be an update to the 1960s cartoon's theme, but the rights were too expensive. So a theme song with the same sort of energy was sought out instead. Greg sent out potential lyrics to all the prospective musicians, but the final musicians didn't use them. There were actually four finalists, and they wanted to put the ones that didn't win on the DVDs, but they weren't allowed.
- Greg would have liked Keith David to stay on as the Big Man, but he had a play to do instead (A Midsummer Night's Dream - he played Oberon).
- Season 2 will be 13 episodes long. There have been some issues with story length in this season. Black Cat will return in Season 2, as will Harry Osborn. One episode will deal with questions about how Peter gets his photos. The Tinkerer (played by Thom Adcox) will appear in episode #14.
- Greg and company can use anything from the Spider-Man corner of the Marvel Universe, but nothing outside it. This is why Kingpin wasn't used in Season 1. Although Greg would like to use the Kingpin, he can't really complain about getting an interesting character out of the Big Man.
- The new Eddie Brock was constructed as a dark mirror of Peter Parker, as Venom is a dark mirror of Spider-Man. So, Eddie lost his parents in the same way as Peter, but had no Aunt May or Uncle Ben; while Peter learned to appreciate life, Eddie learned to appreciate death. Eddie is reckless and flirts with death; the scene in "Group Therapy" where he appeared to be threatening Mary Jane was intended to show this recklessness (as well as his anger towards Peter), and not intended as Eddie being vicious towards her.
- Greg hasn't heard any confirmation of Season 3, and he's worried he might have to move on to another job before they decide to make it. (He'd happily do another decade's worth of seasons.) Season 3 would include Hobgoblin.
- Greg thinks J. Jonah Jameson was once like Peter, which is why JJJ can be nice (more or less) towards him at times.
- Greg first saw the voice actress for Aunt May when she played the nurse in Romeo and Juliet.
 
Hey sarcastic fan, why didnt you just post this in my season 2 spoilers/speculation thread?
 
Hey sarcastic fan, why didnt you just post this in my season 2 spoilers/speculation thread?

Sorry, maybe the mods can move it.

But there was a bit of behind the scene and season one info, so it's not just season two.
 
Ok yea but it was some information we pretty much knew from other things the producers have done this past year/year an a half. Ask a mod if they can move these posts into the season 2 thread.
 
I hope Greg returns, man. It wouldn t be the same without him.
 
greg is the head producer of the show he isnt going anywhere for awhile.
 
^^ Indeed, and I'm really loving how they'll both be in the same episode. It creates more of a challenge for Spidey, though, that's if Mysterio and Tinkerer team up.
 
Although Greg first interviewed to work on the series in February 2006, Greg only learned he had the job - more or less accidentally - in December 2006 (he'd assumed a fellow named Chris won it). He started in January 2007, and brought Vic Cook in to help.

I assume the Chris you speak of is Chris Yost. Back in 2007, I heard rumors of him helming a DTV on Spider-Man, but nothing came out of it. This show wouldn't be bad with Yost at the helm, remembering that his last project, Fantastic For: World' Greatest Heroes, wasn't that bad and did make me laugh at times. Still, Greg was the better choice. Some of the jokes were lame and it would've put too much emphasis on comedy and not enough on drama and a good Spider-Man show needs a balance of both. I think he's heading Iron Man: Armored Adventures now, though.
 
I assume the Chris you speak of is Chris Yost. Back in 2007, I heard rumors of him helming a DTV on Spider-Man, but nothing came out of it. This show wouldn't be bad with Yost at the helm, remembering that his last project, Fantastic For: World' Greatest Heroes, wasn't that bad and did make me laugh at times. Still, Greg was the better choice. Some of the jokes were lame and it would've put too much emphasis on comedy and not enough on drama and a good Spider-Man show needs a balance of both. I think he's heading Iron Man: Armored Adventures now, though.

Yes, it was Chris Yost.
 
Yea i remember hearing about that too about a dtv spidey film but then we got SSM. Which is great and i love it, but i wouldnt mind a cool dtv spidey film like ironman, doc strange, and ultimate avengers were.
 
^^ I think we'll one day get one. However, this show defenitely makes up for it. :up:
 
yup the show is great and i cant wait to see if they can get any dtv films for the show itself or if not then just a regular non SSM dtv spidey film maybe adapt a storyline from the comics(something good). Or i would kill to see them do a civil war dtv.
 
yup the show is great and i cant wait to see if they can get any dtv films for the show itself or if not then just a regular non SSM dtv spidey film maybe adapt a storyline from the comics(something good). Or i would kill to see them do a civil war dtv.
Agreed, however, I think there are better stories out there to adapt onto the DTV's than Civil War, but it still could work.
 
Yeah, The Batman got a DTV...Bats vs Dracula, iirc...i'd LOVE to see The Spectacular Spider-Man get one as well! :spidey:
 
well greg has stated he hopes to do some dtv once the show ends and it will be college age peter/spidey. Yea i would love to see anything as a non ssm dtv spiderman film.
 
I have faith that Greg will come back in season 3, just you watch.:yay:
 
Yea i dont see him leaving the show besides getting fired which i dont see happening. But we cant really talk about a 3rd season untill season 2 starts up and that is when we will get word on another season pickup.
 
^^ Yeah, season 3 is far away, so we should just be mainly concentrated on season 2. However, season 3 will be in the back of my head.
 

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