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These boards are so boring lately...
And hostile. Which is odd, considering the two don't really go together.

These boards are so boring lately...

Indeed.
In due time, I have a feeling that O'Brien will fade away from the memories of a lot of fans. Personally speaking, I just get a really bad sense of 'fan-casting' when I try to picture O'Brien as Peter/Spidey. He physically resembles the character and might like to joke around like Spidey, but I don't think he'd be able to realistically hold his own against the likes of Robert Downey Jr. or the other big MCU leads.
Though, to be fair, I'm not entirely sure that Tom Holland can either. I mean, I'm sure he'd be comfortable working with Hemsworth again, but it looks like we won't be seeing that happening (if at all) until Infinity War. Having said that, Holland is a much better actor than O'Brien is, I think.
Asa though... while I can totally understand folks' concerns about how he would handle the character (his take would definitely be different from Holland's), I do think he could very easily go toe-to-toe with the other MCU leads. The kid's been up there with the likes of Harrison Ford and Martin Scorsese and has the acting chops to match Holland.
Billy Unger for Spidey!
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Indeed.
In due time, I have a feeling that O'Brien will fade away from the memories of a lot of fans. Personally speaking, I just get a really bad sense of 'fan-casting' when I try to picture O'Brien as Peter/Spidey. He physically resembles the character and might like to joke around like Spidey, but I don't think he'd be able to realistically hold his own against the likes of Robert Downey Jr. or the other big MCU leads.
I'm actually kinda bummed that fitting in with RDJ and the MCU group is such a big concern. I mean obviously I completely understand it, of course that's everyone's first thought. But I personally loved both Tobey's films and Garfield's, and I don't really think I could picture either of those with RDJ and this Avengers group.
I would prefer if they focused on getting the best actor/PP/SM for his own solo films, then however he happens to fit in with the Avengers (even if it ends up being in a quirky way) is just how it is. Focusing so much on how he fits with RDJ and co., it seems like, "well what's he gonna be like without them?" I don't want his success to rely on how well he fits in with them and end up needing them around
O'Brien stans talking about him like he is a 23 year old Daniel Day Lewis
is hilarious. He has not yet proven to be some once in a life time stellar actor. Maybe in the future he will but he damn sure hasn't proven that yet, at all. He's a guy on a bad MTV teen show and is starring in low budget YA dystopia film series.
Lol, #BillyforSpidermanBilly Unger for Spidey!
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Asa looks six years younger than Dylan, though.So apparentally Asa is taller than Dylan, so all in all I find it funny that he wasn't even considered.
On the contrary, I think that the first thing that the casting director(s) will be looking for in the actors is how well they do on their own as Peter/Spidey. Both Tobey and Andrew did great in making the role their own, but part of why neither one would ever fit in with the MCU cast is because their Spideys come from two extremely different realities than the one established in the MCU.
Tobey's Peter exists in a universe that was generally contemporary for its time, yet was also hyper-animated. Raimi went to extremes to make those SM films look and feel very much like what was in the original comics. For example, as great JK Simmons is as JJ, he was interpreted in a rather 'cartoony' way.
So apparentally Asa is taller than Dylan, so all in all I find it funny that he wasn't even considered.
Let's be honest here, if Thor's world fits into the MCU then ANY world fits in the MCU.
I'd have to disagree that the Maguire and Garfield Peter's wouldn't fit in the MCU. They're universes wouldn't fit , which I would agree, but in terms of their performances, i'd really have to disagree with you. They're performances , save the emo Peter in SM3, we'rent so off the wall and over the top that they would seem out of place with Downey, Rufflo, and the others. The MCU has had a range of characters and characterizations from Alexander Pierce to Rocket Raccoon. One thing Marvel has done is have a variety of tones, characters , and stories. Even the tone of the Raimi and Webb films aren't all that far removed from the MCU films. Ant Man, GOTG, and CAFA could have just as easily been Sam Raimi films just as CATWS and Iron Man 2 and 3 would have fit in the Webbiverse in terms of tone.
There really isn't that great a gulf between the Sony Spiderman films and The MCU films tone wise, and characterization wise. Now, I would concede that Maguire and Garfield's Peter Parker may not be the ideal one's you would want in the MCU but looking at the characters the Raimi and Webb gave us , I really doubt they would have seemed all that out of place in the Avengers and in particular acting off of RDJ and Mark Rufflo. The dynamics with each actor would be different to be sure but I doubt it would have come off awkwardly to the average audience goer or to even film critics assuming the actors all had chemistry.
Let's be honest here, if Thor's world fits into the MCU then ANY world fits in the MCU.
Didn't you say that Dylan looks 18-20? So that would mean Asa looks 12-14? I agree with you on something, at long last.Asa looks six years younger than Dylan, though.
They're miles better than Dylan in acting department. what Asa did in X+Y was deeper and more complex than ANYTHING Dylan has EVER done in his entire career as an actor. same with Tom in The Impossible.I was thinking, if the studio's weren't motivated to make numerous sequels, would we even be looking at Asa or Tom right now? I mean, their main appeal seems to be their youth.
If Marvel/Song instead decided to just make the best Spider-Man movie they can right now, would they even be considered? I'm not saying that they're bad actors, but they aren't that good. They're respected child actors, that's kind of it.
I was thinking, if the studio's weren't motivated to make numerous sequels, would we even be looking at Asa or Tom right now? I mean, their main appeal seems to be their youth.
If Marvel/Song instead decided to just make the best Spider-Man movie they can right now, would they even be considered? I'm not saying that they're bad actors, but they aren't that good. They're respected child actors, that's kind of it.
Atleast Butterfield is that good. Much better than the majority of 20 something actorsI was thinking, if the studio's weren't motivated to make numerous sequels, would we even be looking at Asa or Tom right now? I mean, their main appeal seems to be their youth.
If Marvel/Song instead decided to just make the best Spider-Man movie they can right now, would they even be considered? I'm not saying that they're bad actors, but they aren't that good. They're respected child actors, that's kind of it.
I always wanted a series of one-off Spider-Man films, using the best story arcs with an ensemble cast that fit those specific story arcs, if that make any sense.
Using guys like Jake Gyllenhaal, Bret Harrison, etc. in the role.
They're miles better than Dylan in acting department. what Asa did in X+Y was deeper and more complex than ANYTHING Dylan has EVER done in his entire career as an actor. same with Tom in The Impossible.
The fact of the matter is that Tom and Asa are way better actors than Dylan O'Brien.
And that's EXACTLY why they're both the two top contenders.

The MCU is a business, they want longevity with their new Spider-Man. Period.

Marvel is 100% in it for the money just like anyone else. They've just found a way to please the fans while taking their money. It's less of a hassle that way.And they say Sony was the one only in it for the money
I'm not knocking you or your comment at all, just the truth behind what you said. While I definitely do respect what Marvel has done and is doing, I don't see how anyone could say that, for the most part, Marvel's just in it for the money. Which was a profound complaint with Sony, which I always found to be a bit hypocritical and unfair