Visionary said:Someone seems confused.
Juggernaut33 said:To me, one thing is clear : Harry Osborn, a mean Oscorp, created the symbiote because in the teaser, when Spider-Man is ripping off the black suit, the scene cuts with Harry Osborn looking somebody (Peter, probably) in a reallu sadistic way. Of course, in terms of timeline, those two scenes won't be attached but the images choose for a trailer and there position with the others are always very significant of what happen in the film.
yeah, the symbiote should come from a meteore.Goran said:Good theory
But I still don't like the idea that symbiote could be created by OsCorp
spidermanhero12 said:yeah, the symbiote should come from a meteore.
its not confirmed that its oscor that created the symbiote, im sticking with the theory of the symbiote coming from a meteore.Juggernaut33 said:That will be faithfull to the comics but not to the Spider-Man movies franchise. I mean it will be much more powerfull to have Harry creating the symbiote and then the symbiote turning against him (the sequence in the trailer were the black spidey throw a pumpkin ball).
that would be cool, but if its from a metore, people would have to hear it crash to earth, the symbiote would slither and peter would probably step on it like a peice of gum.NinjaTurtleFan said:It could be a small meteor that hits Central Park. No one would even know that it hit. Like it could happen at night, Peter and MJ are out on a date, the symbiote sees Pete and detaches itself off the meteor and latches onto Pete's shoe as he is walking, and attaches himself to him. He of course when he comes home thinks it's gum and tries to get off his shoe, but has no luck. So he goes to bed, then as he sleeps it sweeps over him, and then he's hanging upside down looking at his former self (like in the trailer.)
If that isn't it. Then it'll be a biologically engineered organism that is suppose to cure cancer, Flint Marko aka Sandman wants it to cure his daughter, he attacks Oscorp, symbiote escapes from the containment cell, Spider-Man comes to the rescue, Flint escapes, Harry is pissed to see his costumed friend coming to his aid again and tries to take a swing at him, but Spider-Man grabs his arm before he gets a punch off of him.
"I know you're still mad at me Harry but what was that thing you were keeping locked up?" Spider-Man asks him.
"It's none of your concern webhead!" Harry snaps at him.
"He (Sandman) wanted it! What was it?" Spider-Man starts to twist Harry's arm a bit.
"It was a super soldier suit my father was creating...it would heal any soldier's wounds on the battlefield. The military wanted him to keep it top-secret but I got top-billing from the board and an anonymous source to put into full operation. It would've made Oscorp millions and now you let it escape!" Harry shouts at him.
"Why do you think he would want it?" Spidey asks him.
"Maybe to cure his condition...I don't know..."
That confusion excites me in a way that I do not understand...regardles to what others may say and do, I cannot allow it sway me. It could be the multiple villains making for a more complex film (3 various situations)--and not just a single villain's origin, Spidey and him fight a few times, throw in Harry/MJ, the one villain fight Spidey at the end and Spidey wins, the end. Mostly I like it, because it puts a hell of a lot of pressure on Sam Raimi as a director, he knows that this one is a bigger film than the last two, in scope and in story-telling, although he probably won't admit it.Dcknight said:yeah I know, it's because I so much loved s-m 1 and 2 and Raimi as a director but when I read article like this, it's like too much of changes, And I'm sure all the story will be great, but I waited since spidey 1 to see the final battle beetween Harry and Peter that it's all finished in 3 bad guys a lot of action and we finish the movie like this! Like Not enough attention. Oh I'm confused
yes it would be.Gonking said:Venom must be an alien, otherwise would be wrong...