^ Can't tell you how much I agree with this!
The reboot wasn't/isn't that bad at all. There are so many positives and unfortunately, with people smelling blood in the Sony waters, these are being thrown aside with the slim hope of Marvel getting the rights back.
Listen people, it just ain't going to happen, no matter how many of us get on these threads and post that we want it to happen!
The reboot was needed, and it was refreshing to have Gwen as the love interest instead of MJ. Emma was amazing in this role! And her and Andrew's repoor was perfect. It was believable (go figure).
Whenever Andrew was in costume he was perfect, with the New York accent and the banter. This IS Spiderman!
Yes, sometimes when he was out of costume things got a little rough at times, but that wasn't the problem with the Amazing series.
If you really break it down, the problems have been the villain(s). In TASM1 we got the Lizard, who wasn't that great, but they made it fit the story. I gave them a pass on this one, as I often do with origin stories. They need to put so much focus and time on the origin that the villain becomes secondary. Again, I can accept that.
In number 2, just like Smegger56 above stated, it was all about getting to Gwen's death, while dealing with a poorly written villain. I think they got Jamie Foxx and figured that's it, he'll make it perfect, but again (as always) it's the writing.
Although at first I was concerned about the use of an Ultimate inspired Electro, the truth is, it worked. In many ways, this worked very well. The Times Square and Power Plant scenes were pretty epic. Unfortunately, it was almost everything else. From the effeminate Doctor Kaftka to the epic misuse of Chris Cooper, the movie missed the mark, but nothing was worse than the villains. Max Dillon was pitiful (and not in a good way). His whole mental dosorder story really took away from the good things. And don't even get me started on Giamatti's Rhino! Again, that was the writing (I have to assume).
But these are all things that can be fixed if and when they go forward with an Amazing Spiderman 3. Before I explain, let me point out some things...
1. Spiderman is one of the, if not the most known super hero and the general audience will turn up to see any blockbuster Spiderman film, whether it is released by Sony or someone else.
2. Sony is not going to just give away one of their most valuable commodities. In many ways it's a shame that Marvel sold ther rights all those years ago, or that they didn't put an expiration date on the ownership, but it is what it is. Sony will want so much from Disney for them to get the rights back, and there is just about no way Disney will give that. The parties have already walked away from the table, so this is not very likely. People need to just accept that Sony is keeping Spiderman. Maybe, and even hopefully I'll be wrong and Marvel will get the rights back, but I'm just not seeing it.
3. This January meeting thing they are having is likely not a meeting to discuss giving everything back to Marvel, but more likely to discuss where to go from here with their Amazong Spiderman series. Yes, they will likely discuss the possibilities of a deal, but as explained above, that coming to fruition is not likely. So where will they go from here.
It seems obvious that they will realize that they have a few options.
One is to go forward with the plans they have in place, which includes this stupid idea of a Sinister Six redemption movie. This would be a very bad choice.
That would also include their very bad plans to jump right into a Venom anti-hero solo movie or any other spin-off (was the Aunt May movie real???).
The second option is to go forward with the Sinister Six, but do it in a Spiderman movie. This would be almost acceptible, but at this point it's hard to believe that they could do a film of this nature justice. And if they fail on the next one they will ruin their one chance to make things right.
The last and best option (going on the concept that they will not give the rights back) is to do an Amazing Spider Man 3, with or without Garfield (I say with), but rein things in a bit. That means the Sinister Six is put on hold. That means that the story will need to focus on one main villain, and it needs to be a big one. One that both the GA and us fans would want to see. IMO, that means either Kraven or Mysterio, although a case could be made for some others, like Doc Ock or Venom. I believe they should hold off on Venom and introduce Eddie Brock, setting up the story for the next movie. Put the focus on a villain like Kraven, but keep it grounded in this evil Oscorp controlled world. Why is Kraven going after Peter? He's been hired/enticed to hunt Spiderman in order to get Peter's blood for Harry. It's simple and fits the past events.
The point is that they can save this franchise if they do the right things. Simply rein things in, disregard the stupid plans of a Sinister Six redeption movie, introduce the black costume and Eddie in the next one so the fourth movie can be 100% Venom, which then sets up Carnage for #5, and focus on one main villain in The Amazing Spider Man 3 (either Kraven or Mysterio). Do it right, and maybe, jusy maybe, they can save this franchise!!!