ernesth100
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I think Spider-Man will start off on Iron Man's side being persuaded by Iron Man's tech and money. But then switch to Cap's side later on.
Not entirely surely, one would assume horizontal is a lot bigger than vertical and also his running jump would be insane if you used that scale.
Of course scientifically it is all a bit moot, spiders are only stronger because of 'scaling' which wouldn't apply to Spidey, and they can only jump and run faster etc because of the way their joints are which again doesn't apply to Spidey.
They need to just go ok, this is how strong he is, this is how far he can jump and stuff, stretch it a bit for cinematic reasons but don't go ridiculous.
I think they should have it so Spider-man could take some punches from Iron Man but would mostly have to just evade using his agility, and shoot webs.
I really think all of you hoping for Spider-Man to be all up in the Civil War are barking up the wrong true. It's not going to be a Spider-Man movie.
This. It's a Captain America movie first and foremost. Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Iron Man. Will all be seondary characters and have small roles where as the entire story will be told from Captain America's perspective. Maybe they'll have a Blu-Ray feature telling it from Iron Man and Spidey's perspective. But it'll mostly be about Captain America...I hope.
Sounds like a good idea to me.Black Panther and Spiderman will have minor secondary roles. Ironman will have a pretty big role since the story is about Cap v Iornman. Black Widow was a secondary character in TWS, but she also had a big role in that movie.
Black Panther and Spiderman will have minor secondary roles. Ironman will have a pretty big role since the story is about Cap v Iornman. Black Widow was a secondary character in TWS, but she also had a big role in that movie.
I'd like for Spidey and Black Panther to share a moment on screen. Two masked heroes just sitting there staring at each other. Each wondering "who's behind the mask." and then spidey breaks the stare silence and cracks a joke about Black Panther's costume "Was White Tiger already taken?".
I'd like for Spidey and Black Panther to share a moment on screen. Two masked heroes just sitting there staring at each other. Each wondering "who's behind the mask." and then spidey breaks the stare silence and cracks a joke about Black Panther's costume "Was White Tiger already taken?".
In the comics, Spiderman is on Tony Stark's side, unmasks, then he has his doubts, then switches sides to be on Captain America's side. Am I missing something? What else needs to happen here? Why do people think he won't get enough screen time?
Because people like Black Panther will likely have a more prominent role. Not to mention there will be other heroes with roles too. The deal was only recently made so it seems a safe bet that Spider-man's role won't be as substantial as it was in the comics. Plus we've already been told that Civil War is not going to be about secret identities and they're not going to unmask Spider-man on his MCU debut.
Because people like Black Panther will likely have a more prominent role. Not to mention there will be other heroes with roles too. The deal was only recently made so it seems a safe bet that Spider-man's role won't be as substantial as it was in the comics. Plus we've already been told that Civil War is not going to be about secret identities and they're not going to unmask Spider-man on his MCU debut.
Black Panther having a more prominent role? Is that why they bumped his solo movie for Spider-Man?
But that's just the thing. Spider-Man's role in civil war wasn't as substantial as many people make it out to be. I mean, it's not like they ever really needed Spiderman to do s civil war movie to begin with. Besides, Marvel probably already had separate scripts for Spiderman before this deal was ever finalized. Marvl plans for such things.
There writers prepared two scripts for a reason, or that's what people are thinking anyways. If that's true, which one do you think Black Panther has a bigger part in? The one with or without Spider-Man? His role with be substantially smaller with Spider-Man now in the universe. Getting his movie pushed back is just another negative thing for BP. Think whatever you want, but now that they have Spidey they're definitely going to budget the screen time differently... Despite whatever plans they have for BP in the now further ahead future.What does that have to do with anything? Marvel had to make room for a solo Spider-man movie regardless of what was there. That doesn't equate to Black Panther having a lesser role than Spider-man. The deal with Spider-man only went through recently and Civil War is soon to start filming. They still haven't confirmed Spider-man for that movie, but they did confirm Black Panther when they announced the actor and the solo movie.