I'm sure we'll see him pop up in one of the 2 universes in the not-too-far future.I'm sad that Marvel has not attempted to include J. Jonah Jameson in this series. He's such an iconic character that is incredibly important to the Spider-Man mythos. I wonder if there is a specific reason for his absence?
In Venom, the pilot's name was "Jameson," hinting that he was John Jameson, the son of J. Jonah Jameson. Does Sony want to keep Jonah Jameson for their own universe instead?
The completely black forearms kills it for me. Do not understand that choice, does not look right.
Part of why Spidey's design works so well is that there's the perfect amount of red and blue all over it, when you start giving him stripes down his leg and blue where it shouldn't be (ASM1) then is when it starts to look silly. The red and black would look great here if it didn't look like it just stops at the arms and becomes another suit. Random white spider doesn't help.I think it works perfectly. The red is subtle enough to break up the all black. Anymore red and I think it’d have looked silly.
zendaya looks really good. why didnt they just dye her hair and call her 'mary jane'?
cant help but think its a missed opportunity.
I have no bloody idea.zendaya looks really good. why didnt they just dye her hair and call her 'mary jane'?
cant help but think its a missed opportunity.
I agree about the webbing and I'm hoping it'll be more noticeable in the movie after post or just better lighting.
But I think full red gloves would've looked too weird with all black sleeves. I actually quite look how the whole forearm/gloves compliment each other with the read running underneath.
Another thing I really like is that with the arms being predominantly more black now, it takes the attention away from the entire "diaper" area the original suit had![]()

I thought it was a stunt double. If its really him, then yes, he looks a bit bigger.Tom Holland Looks much bullier here, Right?
Specially the legs.
The eyes are still perfect. Can't complain.