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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no, you want to see the character be someone else... if you want new stories.. read the comics.

people have been wanting to see the classic stories in live action since spidey's conception. give them the chance.
Maybe they should read the comics then.
 
we do. and ... as of right now, they pale in comparison to the past. ;)
Old comics. Read old comics. That's what they're there for, after all. Nostalgia. Let sleeping dogs lie. The source can be used as inspiration, but should never dictate the direction of a new interpretation. Especially if it doesn't make sense within the reinterpretations context. The setup is completely different here than from the comics. Gwen holds similarities to her comics counterpart, but is also VERY different in alot of ways: She's tougher, more brazen and empowered, and kinda badass. Oh, yeah, and most importantly: SHE KNOWS PETER IS SPIDER-MAN. It doesn't make any sense for Gwen to die in this context, and beyond "It happened in the comics!" there's no reason why she should. I mean, Web Face himself said that he didn't even care about anything but seeing it happen for no other reason than just because it happened in the comics, making our entire argument pointless.
 
I'm not sure what the trilogy would be trying to say by killing her. Pete should've listened to George? Okay, then. Shouldn't his warning apply to all women though? I mean, if we're to take the Captain's words to heart, then, Peter shouldn't be with any girl, as they would be in danger, same as Gwen was. The same rule that applies to her should apply to all women. So many of you are so caught up in your fanboy whack circles and wanting it to be "like in the comics!" that your not thinking about how that wouldn't make any sense. Now that's not to say killing her CAN'T make sense, in fact, I specifically laid out how it could make sense, and work, in my FIRST POST. Most of the scenarios here though are essentially "Gwen dies, then Peter gets with MJ!", which is digusting by the way. I can see it now: So what if a girl died because I was with her? This redhead's good to go! Looking REAL responsible there Pete.
 
Just want to say, seeing your favorite comic book moments in live action instead of on a page is a great feeling. I myself would prefer if they first cover Spider-man's greatest and most famous stories in the comics before doing anything crazy with the characters.
 
Web Face actually said that Gwen should die because Peter put his name on his camera, thus flaunting his secret identity. Really? I swear, Peter just can't catch a freaking break now, can he? Where's all this supposed "love" of Peter and all his relatable "human" qualities and "flaws," huh? It gets to the point where it becomes clear your grasping at straws, trying to make excuses and justifications for why Gwen should die, when, in fact, for most of them it's an issue of fanboy fear of change syndrome or Peter/Mary-Jane shipper goggles. I mean, come on, every time Peter makes a mistake someone's gotta die? Really? Then we're gonna have to switch to the general populous when he runs out of loved ones. Hell, might as well turn this into a freaking tv series and really milk it. WHO WILL DIE BECAUSE PETER DOESN'T LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE CROSSING STREET NEXT WEEK?! STAY TUNED! Same Spidey-time, same Spidey-channel! Lol.
 
I say second film, hit by a bus driven by the Green Goblin. :o
 
Stupid double post. Ruins the effect of my fiegned insanity.
 
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What do you mean? This is a fan forum. I thought we were supposed border on psychotically passionate. No. Just me then? Cool. Lol.

Wait a fan forum? You're telling me this ISN'T Walmart's official web page!? I have been going to the wrong website for a while now.
 
Wait a fan forum? You're telling me this ISN'T Walmart's official web page!? I have been going to the wrong website for a while now.
:cwink: :woot: :yay:

Oh, sarcasm's fun, isn't it? Lol.

I wonder if anyone got the "same time, same channel" reference?
 
Just want to say, seeing your favorite comic book moments in live action instead of on a page is a great feeling. I myself would prefer if they first cover Spider-man's greatest and most famous stories in the comics before doing anything crazy with the characters.
Personally, I'd rather not ruin the effect and power of the comics by having it be diluted on film.
 
Voted for option 1. You gotta drop her off the bridge, thats so iconic, and Green Goblin has to do it too. Show this towards the end of movie 2, ending the movie on a ****ed up note, much like other second installments of a trilogy (Empire Strikes Back and The Dark Knight) did.

Introduce Mary Jane in movie 2 and in the beginning of movie 3 Peter will be in a dark place and they can show how him and Mary Jane fall in love in movie 3.
 
:cwink: :woot: :yay:

Oh, sarcasm's fun, isn't it? Lol.

I wonder if anyone got the "same time, same channel" reference?
Nah I didn't. Maybe I am too young to understand lol.
Personally, I'd rather not ruin the effect and power of the comics by having it be diluted on film.
I guess that makes sense. That is why I want it to exactly like the comics, with the smallest amount of changes. If they change too much, sure, it can be refreshing and interesting, but it is also more risky. Making it like the comics is just the safer option if they are going to do it.
 
Defenestration.


And if you really need the whole bridge-droppy-offy thing then have GG build a window set on top of a bridge so he can throw her through that. :o
 
Old comics. Read old comics. That's what they're there for, after all. Nostalgia. Let sleeping dogs lie. The source can be used as inspiration, but should never dictate the direction of a new interpretation. Especially if it doesn't make sense within the reinterpretations context. The setup is completely different here than from the comics. Gwen holds similarities to her comics counterpart, but is also VERY different in alot of ways: She's tougher, more brazen and empowered, and kinda badass. Oh, yeah, and most importantly: SHE KNOWS PETER IS SPIDER-MAN. It doesn't make any sense for Gwen to die in this context, and beyond "It happened in the comics!" there's no reason why she should. I mean, Web Face himself said that he didn't even care about anything but seeing it happen for no other reason than just because it happened in the comics, making our entire argument pointless.

You're just really wrong. I mean other than for the sake of trolling you haven't said anything to prove your point.

The reason she died in the comics was because they wanted pete to be single. The reason she's gonna die in the movie is because Peter chose to stay with her and allowed her to be a part of his Spider-Man adventures. It's cause and effect. The story of Spider-Man is personal tragedy.

He is a character that tries to do the right thing but is selfless, so in order to pay and hurt the universe wills those around him to pay. The story teaches you don't do what's right, because it's in YOUR best intrest, but because it's in the best interest of the innocent.

The death of Gwen Stacy is also an allegory for the loss of a first love. She's taken away from Peter by someone he thought was in the past. He fights back and tries to keep her, and when she's gone at first examination he blames the one who took her. Then from examining what really happened he learns it was actually his fault, she's gone. You have the whole world of what if scenarios, but at the end of the day whats done is done.

Lots of prominent love interests have died in the comics, but people see Gwens murder as classic because it has such a deeper meaning. It's something that really hits people at home. The fact you think that it's a bad story to adapt is avid opinion, but it would not be the right coarse of action. Being "badass" isn't a reason a character shouldn't die.
 
Voted for option 1. You gotta drop her off the bridge, thats so iconic, and Green Goblin has to do it too. Show this towards the end of movie 2, ending the movie on a ****ed up note, much like other second installments of a trilogy (Empire Strikes Back and The Dark Knight) did.

Introduce Mary Jane in movie 2 and in the beginning of movie 3 Peter will be in a dark place and they can show how him and Mary Jane fall in love in movie 3.

I said this exact same thing and someone on here said it was a stupid idea -__-
 
Old comics. Read old comics. That's what they're there for, after all. Nostalgia. Let sleeping dogs lie. The source can be used as inspiration, but should never dictate the direction of a new interpretation. Especially if it doesn't make sense within the reinterpretations context. The setup is completely different here than from the comics. Gwen holds similarities to her comics counterpart, but is also VERY different in alot of ways: She's tougher, more brazen and empowered, and kinda badass. Oh, yeah, and most importantly: SHE KNOWS PETER IS SPIDER-MAN. It doesn't make any sense for Gwen to die in this context, and beyond "It happened in the comics!" there's no reason why she should. I mean, Web Face himself said that he didn't even care about anything but seeing it happen for no other reason than just because it happened in the comics, making our entire argument pointless.
THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN TRYING TO SAY ALL ALONG! But as usual, no one listens.
 
I think That the Green Goblin should drop her off the bridge.
One of the reason why is because when Peter tried to save he in the end not intentionally killed her, and he blames himself for that,It is a turning point for his character and not to mention it is Iconic.:spidey:
 
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