Picard Sisko
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He will probably take his mask off if/when she dies after the fact.
He will probably take his mask off if/when she dies after the fact.
I wanna see all of your faces if she lives lol.
I wanna see your face if she dies haha.
But this would be my face if she lives:![]()
Well if she dies my face it will be of sadness like everyones(i hope so) but i will not trash the film if she dies like some people will do if she lives.
I just hope that the writers this time knows how to handle her lol.
Haha. Just so you know I won't be trashing the flim if she lives.
I would be dissapointed if she lives. Diverging from the source material in that aspect is a no no.
Me neither. It's just made for cinematic Spidey.I'm not one to say "Everything has to be just like the comics." But that is an aspect I'd like to see carried over to this film. It just has so much potential to highlight the themes established in the first film and, apparently, carried over in this one. Also, I don't think I would like if they just broke up and then Gwen is out of the story forever when he movies on to Mary Jane. If she dies, her presence is always there. If they break up and Peter moves on, all of a sudden her and Captain Stacy might not matter as much.
I would be dissapointed if she lives. Diverging from the source material in that aspect is a no no.
Lol be dissapointed because someone lives..
I'm kidding..
Yes we want her to DIE! Haha JK. But in all seriousness, like Nicko said they shouldn't diverg from the source material with Gwen Stacy.
I would be disappointed if she lives too, but I'm fully expecting her to die in this film.
not sure if this picture has been posted yet, or if it is significant at all:
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If she makes it out alive in this film, do you guys think Gwen will die in TASM3? If so, how?
No. I think they'll just have her live. I mean, if she lives after this huge set-up, the best possible opportunity for her to meet her tragic fate, her dying later might lack all that dramatic impact. Peter is supposed to change at the end of this film. He's supposed to learn a lesson, switch from being high on life to depressed, or something similar. So if he's learned that lesson, if he's changed so much, Gwen's death might all of a sudden lack any sort of thematic meaning. It could still be sad. It could still be dramatic. But I don't think it would tie in with the themes that were introduced in the first film and that are supposed to play out in this one.