I think he's alive, too. I meant that bringing him back will go against everyone's perception that he was dead. I just can't see them making a coherent storyline with his head somehow being preserved in Oscorp.
It's just one of those things that I can't envision working out too well, since he was only mentioned in TASM1 and briefly shown in TASM2.
Well, it seems to me that his head would not be in a box; but, his body in a chamber, with his head being exposed in a glass box. Which is one of the reasons I don't think he's dead. What would have been the point of that scene?
The other reason, it's of my belief his body is in the chamber, incubating in the "Venom Suit"...hence the "Venom Project"; to help aid/manage the disease he has until he can attain Peter's blood...which seem to be the motivation of creating the S6.
Not sure if Harry is aware of his father's faking his demise or not...neither less, I think unlike the "Cancer Suit" in the Ultimate comics, this suit helps heal the body, or slows the progression of whatever infection he has; not just for cancer.
That's my theory at least...
How do you think Mysterio should be characterized? I like him as a flamboyant egotist with a chip on his shoulder, but does anyone have any other ideas?
I do have, what I think, how he should be portrayed, amongst being part of an ensemble; sorry however, I'm using that idea in my
"Sinister 6" story.
IMO it was either have the showdown with Rhino or don't do anything at all and just end the movie with Peter remaining on hiatus--feeling too depressed and sad to continue being Spider-Man. Show the scene with Fiers and Harry and call it a day. I guess they didn't want to leave the movie on a down beat so they played it safe. Just like with ASM..."those are the best kind."
Eh, I really don't think that showing another 30 seconds of the fight between Spidey and Rhino would have taken any more away from Gwen's death than they already did by attempting to end the film on a higher note. I get why though. No matter his suffering, Peter must put aside his own personal issues and continue to be Spidey. The city needs him. His responsibility. It worked.
The whole purpose of the Rhino fight at the end, imo, was just that, to show not necessarily that he has gotten over Gwen death; but, that he realize he has to return and put aside personal issues, to help the city. I'm sure he has learned from that, after indirectly & directly responsible for three deaths,<Uncle Ben, Captain Stacy, & Gwen Stacy>...which I'm sure will carry over to his potential relationship with MJ or any other damsel he may want to get involved with.
What I thought was unnecessary was the F&H scene. I understand Webb was setting up the S6 film & show Harry in charge; I just think it could have been done without it having to be so blatantly obvious. Nothing intriguing about how it was done.
I do agree, the ending fight took nothing away from Gwen death...actually enhanced the anticipation, imo, what comes next...not just the battle; but, how he adapt to life moving forward, without Gwen. The timeline through the seasons did enough, to show, he spent ample amount of time grieving.