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Fans have long hoped to see Spider-Man somehow join his brothers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Alas, this has been nothing more than a dream -- like that time Uncle Ben showed up again in Spider-Man 2! For competing studio Sony has the rights to Spidey’s cinematic adventures, while the Avengers and their ilk belong to Marvel Studios… and never the twain shall meet.
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"The stunts and special effects are very well done and this makes the action sequences some of the best you may see at the cinema this year. The story helps to expand the lore of the Mad Max universe and you'll learn a lot about how the Wasteland function. Overall it's a very interesting film and I'm happy to recommend this as something to see at the cinema this weekend." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga brings all the noise and heavy-metal action, but it also delivers an epic story about human resilience.
I'll admit I've always been more of a Maguire guy than a Garfield one, but honestly, both of their stories are done, for better or for far worse. Give the role over to another Mark Ruffalo and let's reboot this puppy with the cleanest slate possible. Spidey's gonna need it if he's going to battle Thanos without remembering to get eggs for Aunt May.
I never really like either of them. Looking forward to a new face.
They could show spiderman as a MAN not as a TEENAGER since his name isn't spiderteenager.