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If Spider-Man was in Avengers....*sigh*
Closest well ever get.

Closest well ever get.
It was fake.
Actually, I hope notAnyone think this might go well at the end of the film?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMBTvuUlm98&ob=av3n
Will this work with that music I posted?
Captain Stacy has died, its his funeral and everyone is there expect Peter Parker, he is above the roof of the Church in his normal clothes. Gwen staring up him looking down.
Then, montages of Stacy and young Gwen as she looks outside her window looking at Peters pictures. Cuts to Peter running thought the beautiful NYC skyline.
Gwen gets up, runs out the house and runs outside in the rain, Peter is running. *Same thing to NEVER LET ME GO* Until they almost reach each other, we see Conners looking outside his window, one arm and sees Gwen running.
Peter and Gwen run at each, at this time we focus on the window which has drop of rain, Conners looks at his picture of his family *dead* and breaks down crying, camera pans out to see him his room alone crying, throwing papers around in anger.
Peter and Gwen walk away together in the rain, Conner's gets up and looks out the window to see the couple happy, he then sits back on his chair in his room, looks at his broken picture of his family and with a tear smiles at the photo.
We then see Peter and Gwen walk in the rain, till we cant see them anymore.
NOTE: That link you posted would BE SO GODDAMN EPIC.
I don't think we will even see a final swing. That would be too much similar to the old trilogy.
The final scene is shot on Stage 29. A Manhattan rooftop has been constructed in a cavernous hanger with a giant blue screen.
Spider-Man has had a brutal fight with the Lizard.
‘It’s a wrap!’ shouts Webb for the last time. Actor and director embrace amid the cheers of the crew.
On the playback monitors I watch the scene and can’t help but draw parallels between the actor and his creation.
Parker, battered and injured on the rooftop, takes time to compose himself and then slowly unfurls to his full height.
Slowly then more surely he runs, faster and faster, along the rooftop.
When he is almost at the edge he hurls himself into space, reaching for the stars…
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/mos...worlds-biggest-superheroes.html#ixzz1w5VOEkZL
I think a reporter said something about seeing the final scene in the movie after they'd finished filming it... let me find it.
EDIT: Found it.
Not sure if this is just the final scene they shot or the final scene in the film, but it sounds pretty amazing either way.
Nah, only closer to the 10th of June.There is a premier that Goran is going to see on June 20th. I think RIM said he's seeing it this or next week.
Um thanks, it's a privilege, really. Webb's version seems to be THE Spider-Man movie that I was dying to see on the big screen ever since I got introduced to the original Spidey comics and 90's cartoon.You're still lucky either way. Can you say anything about it?
Um thanks, it's a privilege, really. Webb's version seems to be THE Spider-Man movie that I was dying to see on the big screen ever since I got introduced to the original Spidey comics and 90's cartoon.
Me too, man. I do have some worries here and there, but aside from them - I'm quite positive that everything will be fine.Well I hope it meets and exceeds expectations then.