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.
I don't think we'll see a Spidey origin story from the MCU. They know better. Especially since they're bringing Spidey into an Marvel movie
first.
We didn't get a rehash of the hulk's origin story in The Avengers, so I don't see them giving an origin for a supporting character, especially one as iconic as him.
It will be interesting to see how they integrate him if they actually DO stick with it being the same Spidey as the last movies, though. Why didn't he help in Avengers?
Why didn't he help in Avengers?
The Toast addresses this: [link] (humor, but still). (Okay, not Spider-Man, but still funny.) (Disclaimers over.)
"Hulk out with your bulk out!"
excellent. I read all of that in their voices.
The best thing about the Spider-Man news is that now they can have J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson. I imagine the Daily Bugle has a few things to say about Tony Stark...
Why didn't he help in Avengers?
If I remember correctly he lives and goes to school in Queens. The battle might have been over by the time he heard what was going on.
The handwavium I heard was that he was doing damage control at home.
I don't think the Chitauri made it out of Manhattan, so any damage he had to deal with at home was probably caused by rubberneckers gawking at the big hole in the sky.
If Marvel had owned the rights to the character at that time, I would have loved to see him show up after the credits bitching about delays on the 7 train.