Ugh, ok. Sure, let's try Spider-Man again.
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Yeah. While I'm happy Spider-man is (sort of) back where he belongs I'm not thrilled about the prospect of another reboot.
I just hope the new one keeps the snark and the mechanical web-shooters of the most recent movies and ditches the mucking about with his origin.
I vote we do not need another Spidey origin story, and that the MCU version should skip that part.
I haven't even seen the last 3 or 4 spidey movies, but I know that's true.
Superheros whose origin stories NEVER need to be told again: Spider-Man, Superman, Batman.
WE ALREADY KNOW. Just stop it with the spider exploding planet goddamn alley and the pearls falling to the ground JUST STAAAAAAHP.
I'd like it if they kept Andrew Garfield in the role. He's certainly not to blame for the problems with the last Sony movie.
Matt, I agree. I really like Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker.
If they feel it's necessary to explain Spider-Man's origins it should be something simple and off hand. Almost a joke about accidents with radioactive lab experiments and a reference to Parker and Banner having something in common or maybe they should start a club (I could see Tony saying something like that). Then there it's done.
I was by no means arguing we need to see his origin again. I agree with Teppy as to those heroes already having their origins ingrained in pop-culture. I was just expressing a preference for ditching "the truth about Peter's parents/Spider-man is constantly seeking Uncle Ben's killer" nonsense from the recent movies. Too many shades of Batman in that latter part.
I'm sure I've said this before, but the Spectacular Spider-man cartoon proved you can just skip the origin tale (or at least reduce it to a few images in the opening credits) and just hit the ground running. And BTAS did the same thing a decade earlier with Batman. Both shows had flashbacks to their respective origins later on, but they were relevant to the story being told at the time.
I don't hate the thought of a Marvel Spiderman movie. But it looks like it'll be pushing Captain Marvel and the Black Panther movies back a year each for it, which does not thrill me. It would be cool if they went with the Mike Morales version of Spidey.