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I still hope we get an Into the Spider-verse sequel. One of the producers at Sony said that the movie needs to make 200 million in the US box office to get one and I doubt it will happen anytime soon.
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Sony is already planning on developing a sequel as well as a spin-off focusing on Spider-Gwen, Spider-Woman, and Silk. |
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Speaking of Spiderverse, I finally saw it for the first time the other day and what a masterfully done movie. This is the best Spiderman movie that's ever come out, period, it trounces all over Homecoming.
Well deserving of the Oscar. I want more Spiderverse movies, I want them to give us solo movies of the Spidermen they used in this film. Give me a Spiderham movie and I'll even watch it. Gah, I just can't stop gushing about this film. |
Did anyone else not like Homecoming besides me?
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It's just...not a very good movie when compared to other MCU movies we've gotten at that point. Like the main thing bugged me about the film was that they never really stopped beating you over the head with the fact that it's in the MCU now. |
I just liked Peter being Peter. I love the Raimi films, but the bullying Pete received was too over the top, and McGuire always had that Power Rangers vibe of being a 20 something playing a freshman in high school.
I enjoyed the first Amazing Spider-Man, but there were times where Garfield looked like a total fuckboy, and his bitching about his parents made no sense, and I completely had to side with May basically smacking him down with the fact that they left him when he was, like, 3 or 4, and should have borderline no memories about them, and that she and Ben raised him. The sequel kind of ruined the Amazing Spidey movies for me... I enjoyed Homecoming simply because it was just...More enjoyable. Peter was a nerd, but he wasn't literally being bullied by everyone (Including a goddamn bus driver), he had a best friend that wasn't fucking Osborne, so you weren't waiting for the (not) twist of him turning evil, the romance plot wasn't half of the film (Though it wasn't really that strong here, tbh), we didn't have to tread through Ben's death for a 3rd time (Nor have it brought up every 30 minutes), and the stakes weren't just "[Love interest or May] is gonna die if you don't stop me!" I enjoyed Homecoming not because of MCU hype, but simply because it was finally what I wanted out of a Spider-Man film. That being said, Spider-Verse blows it out of the water, but out of the live action films, I'd rewatch Homecoming before watching any of the other Spider-Man films (Except maybe Spider-Man 2. I still like that one a lot :lol) |
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Homecoming's biggest issue is similar to what's happened with Joker from DC. People have now 3 different live action Spiderman universes and there was only a 2 year difference between Amazing Spiderman 2 and Civil War so there's some slight Spidey fatigue I feel
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