Trailers are every indicator of film's quality. I disliked every single reboot Spider-Man trailer and I disliked all Spider-Man movies in this reboot. They are pure trash including direction they decided to take this franchise. Not many if anyone will agree with me but Sony is pure garbage studio. I refuse watch anything comic book from them not including Spidey. And they bringed that crap to MCU now. What is worse quality of those MCU movies with Sony collaboration is like bringing worst from MCU. Bad jokes, bad CGI, popcorn flick for stupid masses.
Sony is like cancer and now it's spreading everywhere.
Yes... Bashing Sony on the Superhero hype forums is... Wait it's practically a religion around here so... You'd find a metric ton of posters agreeing with your sentiment.
Yes... It's ALL Sony... Who... hired the directors, writers and...
That's all the purview of Marvel Studios.
Trailers have many times been underwhelming or didn't actually give you the real idea of what viewing the full film could be. Your anecdotal personal feelings don't equate to some iron clad law.
Now get this...
I think and feel it was a lackluster trailer in terms of what it is supposed to accomplish and how it hangs together but the content, what they are showing of the movie still has me excited.
I truly wish fans would stop going so over the top with both defending or attacking this stuff with little provocation other than it's not 100% how they would do it.
I think the writing and characterization of Peter has leaned too far into "likeable enthusiastic kid who is in over his head" as it doesn't allow for other, and I think more compelling and entertaining aspects to be explored or even used.
But I mean, seriously, this isn't a trash version "bringed" into anywhere. It just isn't what some fans want but you'know... You aren't starving for Spidey content now and you won't anytime in the near future. Games, old movies, new comics, old comics, cartoons... Does this current crop of films really hurt people to their core that they need to go so weirdly over the top all the time?
That's rhetorical of course. We know what the answer is.