Leenie
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Gotta stop coming to this thread too many nostalgic feels...
Really though I don't know what's gonna happen with the next iteration of Spider-Man? but it's gonna tough to live up to the Raimi legacy even now. TASM series was proof of that.
Everything I've heard and read about the MCU Spider-Man so far gives me hope. It also tells me that Marvel is playing their cards right: No origin movie (how many Uncle Bens does Hollywood have to kill before everyone "gets" Spidey's origin? Last thing we all need is yet another origin film), and a plot that isn't focused on a romance. I think that's a good start for this new Spidey series to distance itself from pretty much all of Sony's previous films.
A part of me wishes that the MCU Spidey was more grown up (and not in high school), but I get why Marvel decided to do it. Peter has to become Spider-Man at a young age, and if Marvel started their films with Peter as an adult, it would create a huge, gaping plothole: Where was he in the battle of New York in The Avengers? It makes better sense for the timeline that Spider-Man comes into the picture at least after the first Avengers flick.
As I said in a previous post, though: While I am excited for what Marvel's going to do, I don't think MCU Spidey is going to beat the first two Raimi films for me (because I think Spider-Man 1 & 2 are just that good, especially Spider-Man 2). That doesn't mean I think the new movies will be duds, though. I'm hopeful that Marvel & Sony will make something great for Spider-Man fans.
