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The stunning news of rebooting Spider-Man, a franchise that started less than ten years ago, is making waves across fandom and rightfully so. It is apparanet many were happy with the current filmmaking team and cast, however it is undeniable far more were simply not satisfied withe version of their beloved character brought to the screen in 2002 and thus far.

That being said, this is a very exciting time for all Spider-Man fans and moviegoers. This is the time to learn from mistakes, mistakes of miscontruing the character of Peter Parker, of treating audiences like simpletons with bare bone plots.

Sony, if you are in all genuineness going to take this seriously then listen to all the complaints, adhere to all the positives and great things done with recent films like Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and even films from the past like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. also adhere to some of what Sam Raimi did. Do not mess with the character's history (sans Sandman killing Uncle Ben oy), the costume as we know is perfect (red and blue speaking) however tweak it some. Understand Spider-Man is a legendary mythological icon now, with the likes of Batman and Superman.

This is not the time to cash in, Twilight it up, and piss off fans, which by the way are many for Spider-Man, and screw it up. This is the time to make it real, make it genuince, develop the villains, instill the classic Peter Parker charm / Spider-Man wit, and treat audiences and fans with respect.

We may all disagree here on different aspects. But we can all agree we all love Spider-Man, and with a reboot like this we will not settle for anything less than greatness. We will not settle for Vulturessess', a charmless Peter Parker, an inaccurate gritty portrayal of everything. If its gritty then make it real, with real acting and situations sure, but do not dismiss everything we all know and love of Spider-Man.

Us the fans, can only hope for the best possible thing from these recent events. Do not dissapoint us, and we will be purchasing up ticket sales for sequels, merchandise, in droves.

There is no guarantee this will be the best thing for the franchise. For all we know it could be worse, but that's not what we are expecting now. There have been to many bars raised, to many mistakes made.

We deserve the best. Give us the best. Make the best.
 
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That being said, this is a very exciting time for all Spider-Man fans and moviegoers. This is the time to learn from mistakes, mistakes of miscontruing the character of Peter Parker, of treating audiences like simpletons with bare bone plots.

Sony, if you are in all genuineness going to take this seriously then listen to all the complaints, adhere to all the positives and great things done with recent films like Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and even films from the past like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. also adhere to some of what Sam Raimi did. Do not mess with the character's history (sans Sandman killing Uncle Ben oy), the costume as we know is perfect (red and blue speaking) however tweak it some. Understand Spider-Man is a legendary mythological icon now, with the likes of Batman and Superman.

This is not the time to cash in, Twilight it up, and piss off fans, which by the way are many for Spider-Man, and screw it up. This is the time to make it real, make it genuince, develop the villains, instill the classic Peter Parker charm / Spider-Man wit, and treat audiences and fans with respect.

We may all disagree here on different aspects. But we can all agree we all love Spider-Man, and with a reboot like this we will not settle for anything less than greatness. We will not settle for Vulturessess', a charmless Peter Parker, an inaccurate gritty portrayal of everything. If its gritty then make it real, with real acting and situations sure, but do not dismiss everything we all know and love of Spider-Man.

This. However, I don't understand how people can believe that Spider-Man will be "Twilighted up". Comics have a huge fanbase, and Spider-Man is arguably the most popular of all. I seriously doubt knowing there's already a huge established fanbase that's been consistent for years, the powers that be would go out of their way to ruin it by marketing it to Twilight fans.

Am I disappointed Tobey and Sam are gone? Hell yes. With that said, this reboot has so much potential going for it. I'm positive they'll make Spidey a senior.
 
People think it will be Twilighted up because it will be set in High School...

Ignoring the fact that some of Spideys best ever stories were... when he was in High School.
 
People think it will be Twilighted up because it will be set in High School...

Ignoring the fact that some of Spideys best ever stories were... when he was in High School.

That's where I'm coming from. I mean, have half the people here screaming Twilight 3 even read the comics?
 
Probably not. Most of them are just upset Raimi got the chop/quit.

Like I was saying in the other thread, some of these people seem more like Raimi fans than actual Spider-Man fans.
 
Probably not. Most of them are just upset Raimi got the chop/quit.

Like I was saying in the other thread, some of these people seem more like Raimi fans than actual Spider-Man fans.

Very well said. It seems that Raimi fans are hurt when it feels like they aren't Spider-Man fans. I could be wrong. And my Twilight reference was just a reference to some of the fears people have been talking about on here thouht I'd mention it.

I said what I had to say. I hope Sony reads it.
 
Here here; couldn't have said it any better.
 
The stunning news of rebooting Spider-Man, a franchise that started less than ten years ago, is making waves across fandom and rightfully so. It is apparanet many were happy with the current filmmaking team and cast, however it is undeniable far more were simply not satisfied withe version of their beloved character brought to the screen in 2002 and thus far.

That being said, this is a very exciting time for all Spider-Man fans and moviegoers. This is the time to learn from mistakes, mistakes of miscontruing the character of Peter Parker, of treating audiences like simpletons with bare bone plots.

Sony, if you are in all genuineness going to take this seriously then listen to all the complaints, adhere to all the positives and great things done with recent films like Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and even films from the past like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. also adhere to some of what Sam Raimi did. Do not mess with the character's history (sans Sandman killing Uncle Ben oy), the costume as we know is perfect (red and blue speaking) however tweak it some. Understand Spider-Man is a legendary mythological icon now, with the likes of Batman and Superman.

This is not the time to cash in, Twilight it up, and piss off fans, which by the way are many for Spider-Man, and screw it up. This is the time to make it real, make it genuince, develop the villains, instill the classic Peter Parker charm / Spider-Man wit, and treat audiences and fans with respect.

We may all disagree here on different aspects. But we can all agree we all love Spider-Man, and with a reboot like this we will not settle for anything less than greatness. We will not settle for Vulturessess', a charmless Peter Parker, an inaccurate gritty portrayal of everything. If its gritty then make it real, with real acting and situations sure, but do not dismiss everything we all know and love of Spider-Man.

Us the fans, can only hope for the best possible thing from these recent events. Do not dissapoint us, and we will be purchasing up ticket sales for sequels, merchandise, in droves.

There is no guarantee this will be the best thing for the franchise. For all we know it could be worse, but that's not what we are expecting now. There have been to many bars raised, to many mistakes made.

We deserve the best. Give us the best. Make the best.

:applaud:applaud:applaud:applaud:applaud:applaud:applaud
 
I'd like to think that some people are unhappy because rebooting a movie franchise less than ten years old and apparently mimicing another franchise (Nolan's Batfilms if the reports are accurate) reeks of studio execs being their usual creatively lazy selves.
 
Look, they are not gonna copy Nolans films.

Spider-Man is one of the biggest comic book characters in the world because he is Spider-Man, not a Batman rip off. The studio knows this.

What they mean by that is "getting rid of the fluff" (that's an exact quote from the articles). Getting rid of the fluff is meaning taking the character seriously. Not having him do ridiculous ****ing dance numbers, melodrama comparable to tv soap operas. Making the character REAL and not a parody of himself like he became in SM3.
 
Probably not. Most of them are just upset Raimi got the chop/quit.

Like I was saying in the other thread, some of these people seem more like Raimi fans than actual Spider-Man fans.

Just because I'm not leaping with joy for this doesn't mean I'm more of a Raimi fan then a Spidey fan. I just don't think this is the right time or way to make a reboot. If it was at least 100% Marvel Studios I would be willing to move on since I would be assured it would be all for the best, but I have no faith in Sony.
 
After reading what Raimi had in store for SM4? I have no faith in Raimi.
 
But you have faith in Sony, the guys who thought the Vulturess was a good idea.

Right.
 
No... I have faith in the possibility that we will get a better film than SM4.

SM4 was gonna stink, guaranteed. We don't KNOW that these new movies will stink. Not yet anyway.

Whatever happens, even if we never get another Spidey movie EVER, I'm happy that SM4 never got made.
 

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