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The Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Man Reboot Costume

How do you want Spidey's threads?

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud

  • A good looking movie costume

  • A cheap homemade dud


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a) spidey's eyes should be getting bigger not smaller and they should be curved not angular

b) the armpit webs dont need a purpose, they just need to look cool
 
the old designs are amazingly cool and faithful. If you make it drawn on web-lines, they don't appear very well on film more to the eye and honestly just look kind of cheap. Hence raised webbing. I mean they can change color tone, eye lens sizes and even the shape of the spider on his chest/back. But the costume itself, which was touched up every film before, is pretty much perfect. Updating the look to Doc Ock will also be very hard to do.
 
They could have a classic style red and black suit at the start of the film; then it gets torn up, and in the second half he wears something of a mix between Alex Ross' Spiderman and the Spiderwoman style b&w suit (particularly the spider emblem, in black against the red).


With black lenses, the black will reflect light and create the white highlight from the comics-- that is how lighting works.
 
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I think smaller eyes make Spidey look like a pissed off chinese guy
 
I think smaller eyes make Spidey look like a pissed off chinese guy

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I love sam's costume but for the new movie make it exactly (and I mean EXACTLY) like the comics

* no raised webbing
* webbing jet black
* big red spider on the back
* big white eyes
* big thick black rim around the eyes
* no painted muscles
* under webbing (if possible)

people say you can't improve on sam's costume, yes you can but by the same token you can also make it a lot worse if you're not careful
 
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The costume was awesome, but I don't think they'd keep it the same.


I do love that pic. The Raimi suit is great so the best you could do is a variation on greatness. Smaller eyes and if they get an actual teenager then they can lose the muscle suit stuff. Just very light padding in certain places. No raised webbing.
 
From Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. I wouldn't mind if the costume looks like this. Just with a few seams less.

 
From Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. I wouldn't mind if the costume looks like this. Just with a few seams less.


I like this.

My only complaint is that random seams on the pants.

Nice avvy by the way Nathan. Just started watching Spectacular SM tonight (had only seen the first 2 episodes) and I'm already on episode 8 and loving every second of it. Very good stuff.
 
I'd love something along the lines of what Raimi - or some designer - was thinking for the first movie (back in 2000)...

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The web pattern is interesting, but I'm in no way feeling the outline of the 'red'. Honestly, it looks like a fetish it out. Widen that out a bit, eh?
 
I like this.

My only complaint is that random seams on the pants.

Nice avvy by the way Nathan. Just started watching Spectacular SM tonight (had only seen the first 2 episodes) and I'm already on episode 8 and loving every second of it. Very good stuff.


I completely agree...I can live with that minus the seams on the pants...I think that is the only way they can go to make the suit simultaneously look good on film AND look homemade...the problem with making it homemade is there are only so many ways you can do it without making it look cheap...

I don't want a cheap looking Spider-man.
 
I completely agree...I can live with that minus the seams on the pants...I think that is the only way they can go to make the suit simultaneously look good on film AND look homemade...the problem with making it homemade is there are only so many ways you can do it without making it look cheap...

I don't want a cheap looking Spider-man.

Yup.

Thats why I think they should go with a bit more of a classical Spidey look with a bit of Hollywood sheen added(like the Raimi series costume) to give it that non cheap look.
 
Yup.

Thats why I think they should go with a bit more of a classical Spidey look with a bit of Hollywood sheen added(like the Raimi series costume) to give it that non cheap look.


Exactly....like many before me have said, only minor tweaks to what we already have is all that is necessary...If I can suspend belief that a guy can stick to walls, I can suspend belief that a teenager can make the spidey suit from Spidey 1-3...
 
Here's Mine.
-A mix between Ross's,Del Otto's, and the classic
-Small eyes
-Dark muted Red/Blue(dark or not,They are essential)
-A Large Dark red spider on the back
-A Sharp spider
-Under arm webs
-Black printed webs
-Webs from the first movie
Thats my perfect Suit!
 
I really dislike Ross's costume. I really hope they don't even touch that.

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Oh, here's some early designs and tests for the costume in the original Spiderman movie (for those who don't have the book)

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