Picard Sisko
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Well yeah, that's basically what I'm saying. lolWell that's the same as saying Spidey needs Marvel Studios to revive him, lol.
Well yeah, that's basically what I'm saying. lolWell that's the same as saying Spidey needs Marvel Studios to revive him, lol.
As for the numbers in particular, I think it's interesting how one can seemingly jot down the approximate numbers for cap(sequel) and somehow paint that as some massive studio crisis. Only interesting in that these same/similar numbers are being championed in a very different light as of a week prior.
People wouldn't root against an MCU reboot like they do against Sony.
People took the Spider-man reboot at Sony personally.
Just about everyone wants to see MCU succeed.
If Marvel Studios did a "reboot" I'm pretty sure they wouldn't retell his origin but would just set the movie early in his career and maybe have subtle flashbacks, ala Casino Royale or TSSM actually.
If Marvel did their own reboot then I think they could start by either giving him a live-action Netflix series (if the Daredevil one is successful) or first introduce him in another MCU film.
If Marvel Studios did a "reboot" I'm pretty sure they wouldn't retell his origin but would just set the movie early in his career and maybe have subtle flashbacks, ala Casino Royale or TSSM actually.
If Marvel did their own reboot then I think they could start by either giving him a live-action Netflix series (if the Daredevil one is successful) or first introduce him in another MCU film.
There are already two Spider-Man movies within ten years that have dealt with Peter's origin, so another movie based on origin would've been an overkill. Just a montage in the beginning of the movie would be sufficient.
I wouldn't like a montage actually. I think subtle flashes or something in the movie would be a way more classy. Montages are really cheap and lazy to me.There are already two Spider-Man movies within ten years that have dealt with Peter's origin, so another movie based on origin would've been an overkill. Just a montage in the beginning of the movie would be sufficient.
If Marvel Studios did a "reboot" I'm pretty sure they wouldn't retell his origin but would just set the movie early in his career and maybe have subtle flashbacks, ala Casino Royale or TSSM actually.
If Marvel Studios did a "reboot" I'd like to see a movie with both Gwen and MJ in it set in their first year of college, just a couple months after Peter is bitten by the spider, and the villains are the mobs of New York instead of one of the big spectacle villains. You can have Spidey's more grounded based villains like Kingpin, Silver Sable, Tombstone, etc involved and maybe lead up to the storyline where all the mobs are fighting against each other (the name of which escapes me...I think it's called Gangland?).
That would be a nice way to distinguish itself from the failed Sony films prior to it, making it a more "grounded" Spidey than we've seen so far as well as really going into the dynamic of MJ and Gwen for the first time and Peter's life in college.
I wouldn't like a montage actually. I think subtle flashes or something in the movie would be a way more classy. Montages are really cheap and lazy to me.
They are trying so hard to make this sound good. It is actually kind of sad.Friday Report: 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' opens to $35.5 million, should earn over $90 million for the weekend.
http://www.deadline.com/2014/05/ama...-debut/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
But a reboot is inevitable. Keep in mind that "reboot" does not automatically mean "redo origin story." They can just establish a new Spider-Man in a new franchise, that's all.The biggest reason to reboot was to do a prper Gwen Stacy story arc.
Now that it's done there's no need to reboot again.
Yeah. They can also explain away Spider-Man not being known about in the MCU up to that point as him still being an urban myth like Batman and Peter hadn't started taking pictures of him yet. All his superpowered villains hadn't shown up yet and he'd just been taking out random petty thieves for the past couple months, like how he started out in TSSM, while the big time superheroes of the Avengers have been doing their thing and getting all the attention. They can make Spidey's films the tale of a random kid born in this "Age of Miracles" making his rise through the ranks of superherodom. Could be epic if done right.And since it's set within MCU, we can have Easter eggs like Peter running into Matt Murdock or read about Tony Stark in the newspaper as well.
Yeah. They can also explain away Spider-Man not being known about in the MCU up to that point as him still being an urban myth like Batman and Peter hadn't started taking pictures of him yet. All his superpowered villains hadn't shown up yet and he'd just been taking out random petty thieves for the past couple months, like how he started out in TSSM, while the big time superheroes of the Avengers have been doing their thing and getting all the attention. They can make Spidey's films the tale of a random kid born in this "Age of Miracles" making his rise through the ranks of superherodom. Could be epic if done right.
Seriously, TSSM laid the road map on how to do the perfect Spidey reboot without having to tread over his origin. I have no idea how Sony flubbed it.

'Lots' of people disagree with you as well. Lot's of people agree and disagree about a lot of things..Wanting sony to not expand into spinoff territory, is just another agenda in a long list of internet agendas as far as I'm concerned.They should abandon their plans.
and lots of people agree with me.
I could understand you blindly defending Sony if ASM2 was as run-away success but it's a disappointment critically and financially.
But you always blindly defend every studio for some reason. I hope you at least sort of commission.![]()
Firstly, where are you people coming up with these production/marketing numbers? Honest question, cause I quite frankly haven't been able to find themIf I may, I think It should have something to do with the fact that The Amazing Spider-Man 2 cost 85 millions more to produce than Captain America The Winter Soldier and 90/100 millions more to promote.
And maybe, maybe it has something to do with the fact that CATWS is significantly improving over the previous installment in the franchise while we're discussing if TASM2 will be able to match TASM's gross WW knowing very well that it will make a lot less domestically.


If Marvel Studios did a "reboot" I'd like to see a movie with both Gwen and MJ in it set in their first year of college, just a couple months after Peter is bitten by the spider, and the villains are the mobs of New York instead of one of the big spectacle villains. You can have Spidey's more grounded based villains like Kingpin, Silver Sable, Tombstone, etc involved and maybe lead up to the storyline where all the mobs are fighting against each other (the name of which escapes me...I think it's called Gangland?).
That would be a nice way to distinguish itself from the failed Sony films prior to it, making it a more "grounded" Spidey than we've seen so far as well as really going into the dynamic of MJ and Gwen for the first time and Peter's life in college.
I wouldn't like a montage actually. I think subtle flashes or something in the movie would be a way more classy. Montages are really cheap and lazy to me.