The Amazing Spider-Man When and how should Gwen Stacy die?

When and how should Gwen Stacy die?

  • Exactly like the comics in movie 2

  • Exactly like the comics in movie 3

  • Different from the comics in movie 2

  • Different from the comics in movie 3

  • Never, she shouldn't die

  • Exactly like the comics in movie 2

  • Exactly like the comics in movie 3

  • Different from the comics in movie 2

  • Different from the comics in movie 3

  • Never, she shouldn't die


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I say it should be done like the comics, but a few twists i will accept. Like her falling in the middle of the bridge above the pavement instead of the water, or matbe on top of another monumental new york structure (even though i love the brooklyn bridge)
Im up for some change. Clothes? Time of day? Things like that. Main point being, gobby kills and gwen is unconscience. I dont want her awake.
 
I want to see this scene in film
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That's what pretty much everyone wants. :D

And we may actually end up getting it! :D
 
Exactly, though, even if it isn't 110% shot for shot, the Goblin should be the cause of it. Obviously, it's to oearly to tell if any of this wil lhapppen in the sequel, but since it's likely (if you ask me), I say they could do a few tists on it, but in the end she should die at the hands of the Goblin.
 
I say Lizard impregnates her and she dies when the baby bursts out of her chest.
 
Spidey gets angry with love ones keep getting hurt. Decide to do something about; therefore, he takes matter in his own hands. So he throws Gwen off the bridge, and keep villains from having the satisfaction.
 
What if the Hob Goblin killed her instead of a new version of the Green one? That was their doesn't have to be a whole new Osborn trilogy?
 
What if the Hob Goblin killed her instead of a new version of the Green one? That was their doesn't have to be a whole new Osborn trilogy?

**** no. The Osborns are one of the four most important families in the Spider-Man comics. Part of the excitement for a reboot is seeing a new incarnation of the characters, and this applies to the Osborns as well. I'd consider having Harry Osborn (or even Norman) become Venom before I would agree to that.
 
Spidey gets angry with love ones keep getting hurt. Decide to do something about; therefore, he takes matter in his own hands. So he throws Gwen off the bridge, and keep villains from having the satisfaction.

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I want to see this scene in film
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I'd like it to seem as if Spidey actually saved her at first. Heroic music plays, and then the score suddenly starts to sink lower and deeper in tone as he pulls Gwen up. Then the breaking moment when he checks if she's okay or not... and it's the latter.
 
I agree, I'd love for the GA to be genuinely surprised. It will be even better because non-comic fans will view it as strikingly similar to the scene with MJ from SM1 and then....oh ****. Mind blown.
 
hey your sig says webb head:) and yea the music score must play a dramatic role as well.
 
I'd like it to seem as if Spidey actually saved her at first. Heroic music plays, and then the score suddenly starts to sink lower and deeper in tone as he pulls Gwen up. Then the breaking moment when he checks if she's okay or not... and it's the latter.

Nah, I'd want her death to be known immediately. She should be conscious at the time. She's thrown off the bridge screaming for her life, then the webline connects, and her screaming stops.
 
that sounds brutal. lol i like that idea too, but, in the comics... shes unconscious :D
 
that sounds brutal. lol i like that idea too, but, in the comics... shes unconscious :D

And in this case, deviating from the comics adds to the characterization. I think it's more fitting for Norman Osborn, the sadistic bastard he is, to keep Gwen conscious when he throws her off a bridge. Then Spider-Man can't say to himself, "She was already dead before I arrived" or whatever. Would Rachel Dawes's death in The Dark Knight have been as shocking if she were unconscious at the time?
 
I don't think the shock factor matters... I mean it does, but I'd rather have Spider-Man think she's unconcious, and okay... until he goes to check.

It makes it seem more tragic, to me at least.
 
no because she wass exploded lol.

Still, my point stands. I don't want the audience to be confused as to when she died. Seeing her death is a traumatic event for Spider-Man, and so I want to heighten that in the scene. Norman Osborn has no real reason to knock Gwen out, and I think he would want to make such a point out of the event.
 
Well he had no reason to knock Gwen up either, but he still did. :o




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