Seriously, Spidey vs. Evil Suit would be enough for one movie.
Topher Grace does NOT seem big/bulky enough to play Eddie Brock. IJS.
But MAN, Thomas Hayden Church is so perfectly Sandman -- the same way J.K. Simmons is J. Jonah Jameson. Impressive.
When I was a kid, I didn't realize that
Batman
(the TV show) was supposed to be funny. I remember being confused when Batman went into a bar and ordered a milk.
But I did find the "Bat-parachute-retrieval-service" van amusing (it showed up just after the Batmobile used a parachute to slow down that was then jettisoned).
I remember reading a Neil Adams/Dennis O'Neal Batman comic when I was little, where a burglar pulled a gun on Batman, and Batman broke his knuckles. That wasn't the Batman I was used to; it caused me some serious congitive dissonance.
Looks like next summer we'll have Spidey and Wolverine.
Looks like next summer we'll have Spidey and Wolverine.
OOh. They can be roomates!
Actually, that sounds more like a sitcome. Wolverine buys Spidey his first six-pack, drunken wackiness ensues....
I have no idea why they need Sandman; I'd never even heard of him.
He's a Spidey villain from waaaaaay back.
It's good to see Sandman. He was one of Spidey's cooler villains. (Of course, considering how many of them were goofballs in really silly-looking animal-themed suits, I realize that's not saying alot.)
I love that they're using Green Goblin II (I thought they were going to do Hobgoblin, but the trailer shows Osborne dodging a pumpkin bomb, so I guess not?)
I missed that. Maybe it is the Hobgoblin, then. Green Goblin II=Harry, Hobgoblin=some other dude.
Wolverine buys Spidey his first six-pack, drunken wackiness ensues....
The hearts of slash writers everywhere start beating a little faster...
Actually, that sounds more like a sitcome. Wolverine buys Spidey his first six-pack, drunken wackiness ensues....
They handle them well together in the Ultimate universe, if memory serves.