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@Kane52630 Can you make these avatar size?
 
Incorrect - the theater event for this built up the hype for the trailer. You saw the responses movie news outlets were getting, unprecedented, and to the level of Endgame/Infinity War. It was trending on social since they announced the in-person event, trended all day today without the trailer, and now the trailer itself is blowing up all over the internet. Sony wins. You can feel however you'd like about it or the trailer itself, but this is a massive W for Sony.
Cool. Still didn’t need an event for this trailer
 
I do have to say, this shot looks freaking amazing and I'm curious to know the context of it.

I have to assume it’s right after Goblin kills a certain loved one and right before he starts beating the holy crap outta the Goblin for it.
 
Someone died. Either Happy, MJ, or May
And that or the possibility of that likely provokes him to tamper with Strange's universe-fix plan.
 
So what's the deal here with Doc Ock's arms? It looks like either he's like... absorbed the suit nanites, somehow.

Or Peter has used the suit to cover and bind his arms in order to control them? (Since the arms are still red when he's in captivity.)


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I don’t know if I just have incredibly low standards…but I’ve never really been bothered at all by “bad MCU CGI”, or even thought of it as “bad”. In fact, the Doc Ock bridge fight looks hype and the recreation of GG’s suit is pretty nostalgic!

Again, my top three favorite movies of all time are The Dark Knight, Spider-Man 2, and The Empire Strikes Back, so I don’t think I’m the best judge of quality when it comes to film. :oldrazz:

Where the other Spider-man movies excel and these MCU movies suffer is that they were plenty of times especially with close up shows where they had a real person doing the work in the Spider-suit whether it be a stunt double or Tobey/Andrew themselves. In the MCU version, it almost seems as if Tom is never in the costume at all. They use needless CGI sequences for simple dialogue portions and to top it off, the quality is just a atrocious. It ruins the emersion. It almost makes it feel as if we are watching a video game cgi sequence play out instead of a live action movie.
 
There is a foreign language version trailer in which Lizard looks like it got punched in the head midair by an invisible man at the end. Perhaps Claude Rains play a surprise character.

Overall, the trailer doesn’t look particularly interesting to me maybe I’m just not that into Spider-Man. Will still pay my cinema homage to it though but thinking not the first weekend when it’s guaranteed to be super sold out good seats will be hard to come by especially with this capacity limit.
Claude Rains, Universal Monsters Crossover, CONFIRMED!
 
There were many reports that Sony wanted to show Tobey and Andrew and Disney passed on the idea and went against it. Its not Sonys idea to save them. Sony by all accounts wanted to use this event to show them off. Disney passed.
IT would be a 100% Sony move to show them in the trailer. These are the people throwing shots of the OG Ghostbusters in the Afterlife TV spots.
 
I don’t know if I just have incredibly low standards…but I’ve never really been bothered at all by “bad MCU CGI”, or even thought of it as “bad”. In fact, the Doc Ock bridge fight looks hype and the recreation of GG’s suit is pretty nostalgic!

Then again, I am a huge Godzilla fan, so I’m not really the best judge of quality when it comes to film. :oldrazz:
While I am very picky about effects shots, I can respect this. :up:
 
IT would be a 100% Sony move to show them in the trailer. These are the people throwing shots of the OG Ghostbusters in the Afterlife TV spots.
I'd argue that they could eventually do the same here with NWH, but that would be too hopeful a notion.
 
Where the other Spider-man movies excel and these MCU movies suffer is that they were plenty of times especially with close up shows where they had a real person doing the work in the Spider-suit whether it be a stunt double or Tobey/Andrew themselves. In the MCU version, it almost seems as if Tom is never in the costume at all. They use needless CGI sequences for simple dialogue portions and to top it off, the quality is just a atrocious. It ruins the emersion. It almost makes it feel as if we are watching a video game cgi sequence play out instead of a live action movie.

Might just be my impossibly low standards again, but the Spidey suit CGI never broke my immersion. Nor did the odd effects in the Raimi trilogy. The only time bad CGI has ever broken my immersion is when it’s bad-bad, like the underground fight at the end of Black Panther.
 
Disney has no say in what Sony does with its marketing.
Maybe not on paper but do you really think Sony would risk damaging their relationship if Marvel felt strongly about keeping some things secret?
 
Where the other Spider-man movies excel and these MCU movies suffer is that they were plenty of times especially with close up shows where they had a real person doing the work in the Spider-suit whether it be a stunt double or Tobey/Andrew themselves. In the MCU version, it almost seems as if Tom is never in the costume at all. They use needless CGI sequences for simple dialogue portions and to top it off, the quality is just a atrocious. It ruins the emersion. It almost makes it feel as if we are watching a video game cgi sequence play out instead of a live action movie.
I think they do it for consistency. They craft the suits out of CGI anyways, so it makes the most practical sense.
 
A million likes in under 2 hours. Wow

And barely 2 thousand dislikes.

Safe to say this trailer is a smash hit.
 
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