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The wee hours of this morning brought the news that audiences had been clamouring for for years – even more so after all of those emails leaks: Sony is bringing Spider-Man back home. Sort of. It was announced that future instalments in the Spider-Man franchise would be produced in collaboration with Marvel Studios, albeit with Sony still retaining all creative control.
All of us took notice of a missing character that is important to the Spider-Man mythos. Parker’s red-headed girlfriend Mary Jane Watson. However, Garfield actually didn’t seem too bothered with it and suggested that breaking away from that cliché expectation for Spider-Man’s story is important.
On the soundtrack to the original "Spider-Man" movie, Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott sang about how only a hero could save us, but they weren't gonna stand there and wait. While the song was written for the 2002 Spidey, it feels apt for "The Amazing Spider-Man" films too.
A star of The Amazing Spider-Man has addressed the rumors that we'll be seeing them in this weekend's No Way Home.
What sucks is that it wasn't the creative teams fault. I feel bad for Web, he had the opportunity to run X-Men, but left to work on Spider-Man and sony dumped him due to their own mistakes....
Webb had a universe plan, he had creative ideas, and he was sticking true to the comics. Sony Pictures stepped in an ruined it, then turn around and blame him for it.....
ugh, forcing me to click ten times. let me save the clicks for this joke article...
#10 Rebooting too soon
#09 Not figuring out the tone
#08 Stupid supervillains
#07 Setting up mysteries and not solving them
#06 Killing off Gwen Stacy
#05 Meddling in the wrong way
#04 A Lack of confidence
#03 Trying to build their own Cinematic Universe
#02 Never being happy
#01 Not handing themselves over to Marvel Sooner
most of these are nonsensical. i would agree with #08 & #05, but the rest? #04 & #03 contradict each other while the rest are fanboy hysteria...
ASM2 was a decent film, they just didn't have the ability to make it better...
#4 and #1 are the direct definition of contradiction! They failed because they were too confident to simply "hand themselves over" to the apparently all powerful, all knowing Marvel lol Marvel makes good, decent movies but they are far from the best movie makers around. IMO, they're extremely overated and drunk on their own ego. Also the Fantastic Four reboot looks horredous and they destroyed Dr Doom's character for a nerdy, internet blogger.
Personally the Batman films by Nolan are the best superhero films since ever. Marvel makes decent superhero films and at least the X-Men movies are interesting, is the timeline of the films that got me confused of the X-Men films.