ernesth100
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Never say never.
Wil I don't think you get what I am trying to say someone like Asa with his slim petite body shape I don't think he would gain any mass at all if he did work out. He looks to be body type that will also be lean slim and can't bulk up more. Say like loan dylan or he'll even Tobey during Sm 1.
All the main reasons I'd be disappointed to see him cast.If Asa auditions with his British accent and his dry way of delivering humour, he will never pass the audition. We cannot have a Spider-Man who is so dry and reserved like that. Imagine a British, stiff-upper-lip Spider-Man.![]()
Agreed.Dylan Sprayberry is with Donald Glover on the list of "Will never ever happen" candidates.
He appeared in Man of Steel as Young Kal; He ain't ever getting cast in a Marvel film.
Asa has comedic potential, I can tell it's in there somewhere. he just needs the right coach to bring it out into the light.The Britishness would be more like "Hmm... well, yes... you're a bit of a plonker aren't you?"
Which is not how Spider-Man speaks.
I think it's harder for British people to act more American, because they're typically more reserved and dry, and it's just a different attitude for Americans. Maybe that's why Garfield still came across as a bit forced. He can do the accent, but maybe it didn't seem that natural with the attitude.
Even when Hugh Laurie stars as House, although his American accent sounds spot on, he is still very dry and acerbic, even if he might be quick witted. It's one thing to be quick witted, but Spider-Man can't be dry.
Asa has comedic potential, I can tell it's in there somewhere. he just needs the right coach to bring it out into the light.
There is such a disconnect with the choices for Spider-Man that regardless of who is chosen there is going to be a large number of displeased people.
Unless they chose some random person who we haven't mentioned who does 100% better than any of the other actors we have thought of.There is such a disconnect with the choices for Spider-Man that regardless of who is chosen there is going to be a large number of displeased people.
When it all comes down to it, the choice, liked or not, is probably gonna do good and have a really good film. So we're all gonna end up seeing it anyway (im pretty hyped so I was never not gonna see it). You dont spend this much time on a board for ****s and giggles
Even if Asa will get cast during his own hype, people will switch to Dylan hype in a heartbeat and complain about the bad choice.According to the schedule:
Dylan hype (done)
Lose hope in Dylan (done)
State opinion on other actors (done)
Asa hype (done)
Lose hope in Asa (in process)
Dylan reconsideration (up next)
Dylan hype (after that)
... and the cycle goes on!
And I'll love every minute of it. XDThere is such a disconnect with the choices for Spider-Man that regardless of who is chosen there is going to be a large number of displeased people.
According to the schedule:
Dylan hype (done)
Lose hope in Dylan (done)
State opinion on other actors (done)
Asa hype (done)
Lose hope in Asa (in process)
Dylan reconsideration (up next)
Dylan hype (after that)
... and the cycle goes on!
Even if Asa will get cast during his own hype, people will switch to Dylan hype in a heartbeat and complain about the bad choice.