Spider2099
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Oh god Spider-knight came back again? He's like a boomerang. No matter how many times SHH throws him away he keeps coming back.

He won't ever give up.
Oh god Spider-knight came back again? He's like a boomerang. No matter how many times SHH throws him away he keeps coming back.

Oh god Spider-knight came back again? He's like a boomerang. No matter how many times SHH throws him away he keeps coming back.
I wouldn't be surprised if they never even got as far as a concrete plan for what was supposed to happen next.
You're probably right. It's not like they had a concrete plan for ASM2. Constant changes, editing mishaps, poor script construction--yeah, they were shooting from the hip. Even the various quotes from the actors and production staff support this.
I think back to how all the cast members were saying "oh this script is so good! Best ever." I wanted to believe them so much, especially Andrew. He has such an earnest sincerity. But boy, were they wrong. I dunno, maybe the original draft of the script was much better than what we got--at least from the technical side of movie making. There was probably a much better flow.Ahhh, probably not.
You're probably right. It's not like they had a concrete plan for ASM2. Constant changes, editing mishaps, poor script construction--yeah, they were shooting from the hip. Even the various quotes from the actors and production staff support this.
I think back to how all the cast members were saying "oh this script is so good! Best ever." I wanted to believe them so much, especially Andrew. He has such an earnest sincerity. But boy, were they wrong. I dunno, maybe the original draft of the script was much better than what we got--at least from the technical side of movie making. There was probably a much better flow. Ahhh, probably not.
You're probably right. It's not like they had a concrete plan for ASM2. Constant changes, editing mishaps, poor script construction--yeah, they were shooting from the hip. Even the various quotes from the actors and production staff support this.
I think back to how all the cast members were saying "oh this script is so good! Best ever." I wanted to believe them so much, especially Andrew. He has such an earnest sincerity. But boy, were they wrong. I dunno, maybe the original draft of the script was much better than what we got--at least from the technical side of movie making. There was probably a much better flow. Ahhh, probably not.
I've never seen shoehorning be so evident in the final product of a film. There was a lot of enthusiasm that got in the way in my first viewing, but after that, it was just ridiculous.
I'm hopeful about Spidey's future mainly because of what was revealed in the leaks. The folks at Marvel have spent a year, if not more, crafting a genuine plan for Spidey's entrance into the MCU. I'm still reading backlash from a few people here and there about how it'll happen, but my frame of mind as a fan is completely the opposite of what it was a month ago.
I thought about a lot of those comments myself. A part of me thinks they might have just been promoting the film, but as you said, Garfield (and Stone) seem pretty sincere in their interviews.
In regards to the original script, wasn't there someone else who also came out and said it got completely scrapped?
I'm willing to bet the original script was probably better than what we got (though likely still flawed in a lot of ways). But man with the edits and the shoehorning things in, it really drags the film down.
It'd be nice to hear from someone involved in the series what the hell the original plan was before Sony stuck their fingers in it. What about that surveillance subplot, for example?
Like Spider2099 said, there was a Vanderbilt draft of a script. I've no idea how finished that script was or what ideas were left over and moved to the new script written by magic blood duo Orci and Kurtzman. I don't remember anyone involved with the making of the movie say the original was scrapped but there definitely was a different draft written. But honestly, how much of that script was utilized?! All the changes they made during prinicpal photography! No reason to believe that Sony would ever learn the lesson they needed to learn.
I remember how Orci and Kurtzman were supposed to give a "script polish" initially, but it seems like they probably just rewrote the movie from scratch. I really want to know what was in that Vanderbilt draft.
I was a bit wary of the whole surveillance plot because what I was thinking, it somehow involved Norman knowing Peter's identity. I wanted his identity to stay a secret. But after seeing the deleted scene that kinda explained the surveillance plot, it wasn't about that at all. Norman was having Peter followed/spied upon because of what his father had done. He wanted to know if Richard had left his secrets with Peter. The whole surveillance thing added tension to the plot, something that was missing entirely. Actually both the plot and tension were missing.
TASM2 is literally a movie full of subplots and no plot.
seriously would've been better if they restructured the script to have harry be the main antagonist. Spider-man could have still been a public menace .Harry wants spider-man's blood to cure himself so he uses the companies robotics division to initiate a spider slayer program. Ultimately that fails and he experiments on himself and becomes green goblin. That would've been more interesting honestly and is a more streamlined narrative.
Andrew's fist is bigger than Spidey's fist.
I heard they were just "taking a break".Andrew and Emma have split up.
Brings a kind of weird closure to the duology.
I just randomly came across it on Reddit.Awesome! Where did you find that?

Andrew and Emma have split up.
Brings a kind of weird closure to the duology.
Going by the leaked emails it sounded like Andrew wanted out of the franchise.
