The Amazing Spider-Man Will People Look At This As The Smallville Version Of Spiderman On The Big Screen

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My worry is that people will accuse this movie of being the smallville version of Spider man on the silver screen, given the optics
 
umm how ?

peter parker is a high school teenager in the comics.... he was for about the first half of the first movie also
 
umm how ?

peter parker is a high school teenager in the comics.... he was for about the first half of the first movie also

^I love you avatar! and I agree with you. People will see it as Spider-Man, what people need to do is relax cause this first movie coming up already seems far beyond over hyped and we don't know anything about anything really other than its set in high school
 
If Peter puts the spider-suit on then it's not Smallville. :)
 
Actually,when Smallville started off it reminded me alot of Spider-Man. You could easily see parallels between...

Clark Kent/Peter Parker (Teen hero first learning about his powers as well as life itself)

Lex Luthor/Harry Osborn (Best friend who eventually becomes a sworn ememy)

Lionel Luthor/Norman Osborn (Evil businessman who treats the hero better than his own son)

Johnathan Kent/Uncle Ben (Father figure who instills a moral compass to our hero)

Martha Kent/Aunt May (Maternal figure)

Lana Lang/Gwen Stacy (Sweet girl who first wins the hero's heart but ultimately doesn't end up with)

Plus an assortment of villians who were reminiscient of Spider-Man,Sandman and Morbius to name a few.
 
The only people that watch(ed) Smallville are comicbook people, so no.
 
Nobody even watches Smallville anymore.

i do :woot:, well when the season sets come out. think of me what you will but i still really enjoy it for what it is and besides its the only thing close to superman on screen that we are getting for a while.
 
Probably not, Peter becomes Spider-Man in his teens.

I wouldn't even consider Smallville to be in the same universe of the Superman movies.

Lex knowing Clark's secret.
Clark and Lois working at the Daily Planet and still no Perry White or Jimmy Olsen (the real one).
Romance between Clark and Lois and villains coming in already before Clark even has that Superman name.
 
My worry is that people will accuse this movie of being the smallville version of Spider man on the silver screen, given the optics

Optics?

I think more people saw "Smallville tendencies" in Raimi's version than will in the Reboot.
 
There are always similiarities between Marvel characters and DC characters, hopefully some of can differentiate the two. Good point
 
I consider it to become the icarly version of Spidey.
 

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