XtremelyBaneful
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They could call phase 7 the start of the mutant sagaMCU - mutant cinematic universe!
They could call phase 7 the start of the mutant sagaMCU - mutant cinematic universe!
If they play their cards right, SM6 can be a supermassive multiversal movie with Peter 1, Peter 2, Peter 3, Matt Murdock, and whoever else makes sense at that point versus the Sinister 6. It would be fitting to for also being the sixth movie. They could just call it Spider-Man: Sinister SixSony, I am telling yall....just partner with Marvel and make 1 Spiderverse related movie a year. Heck, you can build toward your own events that way! Imagine a Sinister Six movie that can have Spider-Man teaming with Daredevil or whoever! And you could do it without stupid villain origin movies, and use existing MCU characters! This is the way guys. Then we can get Miles and Peter and everyone.
Yeah no. Let’s not have Peter 2 and 3 show up in another too holland Spiderman movie. Heck, would rather have spidey face his sinister six by himself mostly instead of having a very large teamIf they play their cards right, SM6 can be a supermassive multiversal movie with Peter 1, Peter 2, Peter 3, Matt Murdock, and whoever else makes sense at that point versus the Sinister 6. It would be fitting to for also being the sixth movie. They could just call it Spider-Man: Sinister Six
I'm good either way. I've said it ever since I made a thread about it, but I'm fine with NwH 2.0, as long as the new trilogy builds up to it instead of just going straight to it which thankfully Brand New Day isn't going toYeah no. Let’s not have Peter 2 and 3 show up in another too holland Spiderman movie. Heck, would rather have spidey face his sinister six by himself mostly instead of having a very large team
NwH is described as the Endgame of Spider-Man movies, so maybe SM6 will be like the Secret Wars of it or somethingWhatever the case they're probably going to want to go big in Spider-Man 6 like they did for No Way Home. And producer Avi Arad probably wants to make the Sinister Six before he dies, he already got his other hobby horse done with four Venom movies made.
Once the movie changed from between Avengers movies to before Doomsday, it felt like there was a shift in rumors to street level.Dang, really? I may not have been around at that time but I remember that there were rumors of Sony & Disney fighting about the scale of the movie. We all wanted it to be street level, I'm surprised to know a lot of people disagreed with you
Yup, and one for the better I'd say.Once the movie changed from between Avengers movies to before Doomsday, it felt like there was a shift in rumors to street level.
The classic trilogy! 🕷🕸I still think the first 3 movies are the best.
The first trilogy with tobey.
the first 2 movies are pretty great, but the 3rd one is still bad in my opinion. the asm series wasn't that good either, and honestly the first two MCU installments felt too much like Iron Man spinoffs, if that makes sense. NwH is in a league of its own for what the movie is in and of itself.I still think the first 3 movies are the best.
The first trilogy with tobey.
No way. The 3rd film is nowhere as brilliant as the first two; it's not even good, and I don't consider any of the movies to be perfect.All three Raimi films are equally brilliant and will never be topped. They are lightning in a bottle. Those films and Batman Returns are the only superhero films I consider to be perfect.
I'm gonna guess that your post is a typo with the double negative. otherwise if I read your post literally, you agree that the 3rd film was that bad.I dont think the 3rd wasnt that bad, it had more comedy. But thats allright to me.
Nah, I saw Battlefield Earth when I was a kidSpider-Man 3 was probably the first time in a cinema where I was so disappointed that I left depressed by how awful it was.
For me it was a first in a "I love the other two, so this one must be great!" kind of way.Nah, I saw Battlefield Earth when I was a kid![]()
I was born during a lot of those. Batman Forever. Star Wars Episode 1. The American Godzilla 98 (huge Godzilla fan).For me it was a first in a "I love the other two, so this one must be great!" kind of way.
It was mid.I like Spiderman 3, it was fun, but not great.
I was 9 when I went to see Batman Forever and I actually liked it, maybe because it was actually aimed at 9-year-olds! And also I was a huge fan of Jim Carrey at the time. But yes, there are definitely quite a few of those "oh wait so no all movies are great".I was born during a lot of those. Batman Forever. Star Wars Episode 1. The American Godzilla 98 (huge Godzilla fan).