PeterBenParker
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They were probably looking for the easier way out.
Well, you know how the definition of 'insanity' goes.
They were probably looking for the easier way out.
Since Marvel is going the younger route, I hope Bendis gets involved in some form or capacity.
Speaking of which...It'd be nice if he was a go-to consultant.t:
Imagine if after the Spidey Summit, Sony announces that they are stopping all plans to make more TASM movies and will go back to making Spider-Man 4 with Sam Raimi.Yeah, that was mindbogglingly dumb of Sony.
Overrated in the sense that it's the best Spidey cartoon, because I don't see any other show beating it to that title. Maybe animation wise, but not in writing.
My ranking of Spidey animated shows is sort of unusual.
1. SSM
2. Spider-Man: The New Animated Series -- I really liked this series. Neal as Spidey? Check. For its time, great visuals? Check. Awesome Fight Scenes? Check. Only Animated Series to feature really brutal and bloody battles? Check. Good supporting characters? Check. Honestly, I had hoped for this show to last a really long time.
3. Spider-Man: The Animated Series -- Watched this a lot during childhood. I don't know, I cannnot really see Peter Parker as this fat/Super-manesque muscular guy.
4. USM -- Watched the first ep and judging from some reviews, it has not changed.
Exactly. The executives are trained to run a business, not make art. Why hire a painter when you're going to do most of the painting for them? Sure, you should have a say in the final product since you're financing it, but let the artist do his job! But Sony will never learn.Any quality that came from Sony Spider-Man products came from the people they hired, namely Greg Weissman, and in the movie's case Sam Raimi. When Sony puts their oar in about creative decisions things turn crap.
None of the leaked e-mails at least mentioned a specific date for the summit?
They should have the decency to give us an update on the status of the film rights or the future of the Spider-Man franchise in general. Then in the summer at SDCC they can give us this big reveal and show us the new Spider-Man actor and maybe talk about their plans for the character. Right now I am only interested in a yes or no regarding the Marvel/Sony talks.Not that I know of. I wouldn't expect an announcement this month, honestly. They'll probably wait until spring or summer.
They should have the decency to give us an update on the status of the film rights or the future of the Spider-Man franchise in general. Then in the summer at SDCC they can give us this big reveal and show us the new Spider-Man actor and maybe talk about their plans for the character. Right now I am only interested in a yes or no regarding the Marvel/Sony talks.
There will probably be a "no comment" sort of deal. If I recall correctly, Kevin Feige was asked about it and gave no real answer. But he then said that "some things are still being discussed" (possibly referring to talks with Sony).
Yeah I think that was according to a reddit userIf the reports are true, Feige is feeling pretty confident right about now.
Overrated in the sense that it gets too much praise, I think its a great show but it has many problems that people don't seem to notice.
If the reports are true, Feige is feeling pretty confident right about now.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Spiderman/comments/2pi62n/latest_info_on_sony_marveldisneys_spidey_deal/Have you got a link or can you post the comments, please?
Have you got a link or can you post the comments, please?
The reddit guy claims that the Spidey Summit is sometime in early January and that an announcement would be made either 2 weeks or a month later. There is also the possibility that they will just announce it on the day that the meeting takes place, but I don't know about that. Not sure if this guy is legit or not so take it with a grain of salt.