Nemeres
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I would like a really cool, fresh take on MJ. I even have some story suggestions:
And when it comes to villains... I'm still a bit confused over this whole S6 build-up. Is he facing them in TASM3, are they gonna wait till 4...? But anyway, I think Vulture would lend himself to some crazy cool action sequences (just think of him dragging Spidey all over NY by a strand of webbing... then dropping him from really high up, and Spidey having to hinder his fall at that speed by thwipping all over the place). Just STOP with the sympathetic crap. Make him a MEAN mother****er, the kind of guy kids fear and hate and love all at once. Make him memorable, why don't you.
Oh, and also this. Talk about a powerful moment. I can already hear audiences gasping:
Lots of potential here. If they play their cards right, this could be one of the rare good threequels.
Peter starts out TASM3 being a strong little trooper, but still harboring huge amounts of guilt and sadness. Aunt May sets him up with her friend's niece for a date. Peter obliges half-heartedly, but the date is a disaster, with Peter being cold, dismissive and generally unwilling to get over Gwen. MJ takes offense, obviously... but later on, a plot development leads to her finding out that he's Spider-Man (maybe he comes to her out of need, really badly wounded? And she nurses him back to health during a week-long stay in her basement?). They develop a bond... but later on one of the villains finds out that she's his friend, which leads to Peter trying everything -and I mean EVERYTHING; things should get really intense here- to keep her from suffering the same fate Gwen did. That should be one of the themes of the movie. Just how far is he willing to go to stop the same thing from happening again? "I am not gonna lose another loved one. I REFUSE to". In the end, she's there to help him learn that he needs to move on, that he can't be a slave to guilt forever. It's pretty broad and some of those things are a no-brainer anyway, but still, I'd love to see that approach. Steal away, Kurtzman and Orci. 

Oh, and also this. Talk about a powerful moment. I can already hear audiences gasping:
