BobbyCorwin88
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I really don't think it's either sexist or cliche to say that Gwen could have a hand in helping Peter out with his new suit. Like I've said multiple times already, it happened in USM with MJ helping Peter patch up the costume when it got too tattered. Not because she's the woman and that's her job, but because she was being there for Peter when he was too exhausted from being Spider-Man. And we have no indication that Peter and Gwen's falling out will be at the beginning of the film either, I would actually think they would save that for the middle of the movie. So it's not unrealistic to say she would have a hand in updating the suit.Nope. Lack of explanation wouldn't bother me one bit. It's the iconic suit - no explanation is required, IMO. I wouldn't mind if one was given, but it's not a deal breaker at all.
What I do NOT want to see is an explanation revolving around Gwen making the new suit. It's cliche (she's a woman, so she MUST know how to sew, right?) and just dumb in my mind, especially considering she and Peter are on the outs. And say what you will about Peter's promise to her dad, but I having a feeling he will try and figure out how to maintain his "civilian" relationship with her on some level while keeping his Spidey world separate. Her making a new suit would go against that.
It's not sexist, it's a simple shine to the comics. And it's not cliche either since I don't think I've seen a superhero movie yet where the hero's girlfriend helped him with a new costume. Just saying.



), thus no need for comic conventions where people will dress up as said comic book characters, so when someone asks a tailor to create a costume, I would assume said tailor would ask some questions. Maybe that way of thinking just goes over your head. Sorry in making ya think!