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Spider-Man was lowkey the MVP of this film man. Easily took on Winter Soldier, Falcoln, Captain America, and Ant Man/Giant Man at different points in this film. And that's after only 6 months of experience. Son hasn't even come close to reaching his full potential :smokin Handle it right and he could be the face of the MCU once Downey retires. The thought of actually seeing some classic storylines for his character done right fills me with joy.

Seasoned, adult Spidey should be able to wash all the hand to hand fighters
 
Not gonna lie

When Cap says " If you need us or ME, i will be there for you tony "

FEELS!

Watch these 2 gets the finishing punch on Thanos :wow:
 
I would leave the symbiote for the Spidey movies
Spidey got the symbiote costume in the massive multi-character crossover event in space, but it was just a nifty costume that changed into his regular clothing at will and made webbing for him. It didn't actually factor into his stories as something negative/villainous until later down the line in his solo series.

Same formula works easily on film. When else would he have the opportunity to obtain an alien costume in space?
 
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I would leave the symbiote for the Spidey movies

Yeah, but it was originally introduced during a crossover storyline that wasn't really related to Spider-Man besides him appearing in it. I'd be all for them doing the same here and think it would fit perfect. The suit being a Symbiote and all also didn't come up until later. Would be a good way to set that plot point up. Have him use the suit for a while with no issues, but then it becomes a problem in his next film and you have Venom soon after.

Spider-Man was lowkey the MVP of this film man. Easily took on Winter Soldier, Falcoln, Captain America, and Ant Man/Giant Man at different points in this film. And that's after only 6 months of experience. Son hasn't even come close to reaching his full potential :smokin Handle it right and he could be the face of the MCU once Downey retires. The thought of actually seeing some classic storylines for his character done right fills me with joy.

Seasoned, adult Spidey should be able to wash all the hand to hand fighters

Oh absolutely. Adult Spider-Man stomps most of the people that were at that airport in all honesty. By that point he's hitting you with the force of a speeding truck from one angle before quickly moving to another position and hitting you again. Those people aren't reacting to that.
 
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I would also be OK with the Symbiote being like the Ultimate version

The cure for cancer gone wrong

But I think the MCU is completely embracing the alien/fantasy aspect at this point. And they're not going to do something stupid like have it fall out of the sky like in SM3.

And a Venom movie is supposedly still in the works.

Betting 40 reps. The symbiote will appear in Infinity War.
 
Not gonna lie

When Cap says " If you need us or ME, i will be there for you tony "

FEELS!

Watch these 2 gets the finishing punch on Thanos :wow:

This thread would explode if Starlord does a dance that distracts thanos while Spidey/Cap/Stark finish him off :lol: :smh:
 
Got a feeling they will try the dance thing and Quill gets whooped for trying because I have a feeling the mouse is watching us but unlike Fox they actually listen and want money.
 
I think some of y'all worried forget or don't know that a "bubble" in Hollywood can last for decades.

So even if you count other studios, this superhero movie bubble has only existed for 16-17 years. Only 8 if we single out the MCU which should be a distinction cuz there is a difference.

I wouldn't mind if the bubble burst and these other studios closed up shop on the superhero front and Marvel was left standing alone and finally got the film rights to all of their properties back.
 
I think some of y'all worried forget or don't know that a "bubble" in Hollywood can last for decades.

So even if you count other studios, this superhero movie bubble has only existed for 16-17 years. Only 8 if we single out the MCU which should be a distinction cuz there is a difference.

I wouldn't mind if the bubble burst and these other studios closed up shop on the superhero front and Marvel was left standing alone and finally got the film rights to all of their properties back.

16-17 years? Didn't the Tim Burton batman movies come out like in the late 80's early 90's?
 
I would also be OK with the Symbiote being like the Ultimate version

The cure for cancer gone wrong

But I think the MCU is completely embracing the alien/fantasy aspect at this point. And they're not going to do something stupid like have it fall out of the sky like in SM3.

And a Venom movie is supposedly still in the works.

Betting 40 reps. The symbiote will appear in Infinity War.

616 Symbiot Origin>Ultimate Symbiote Origin

That's just me and I absolutely loved Ultimate Spider-Man overall. I think that had there been an Amazing Spider-Man 3 they most likely would've gone with the Ultimate style origin (in the event that they did that storyline at all), especially because of how much more focus they were placing on Peter's dad. Here I think that the traditional space alien one would work better and as you say Infinity War is really just the perfect time for it to happen. End things on a happy note, but leave a bit of a cliffhanger leading into Phase 4 and the next Spider-Man film with the Symbiote.
 
I think some of y'all worried forget or don't know that a "bubble" in Hollywood can last for decades.

So even if you count other studios, this superhero movie bubble has only existed for 16-17 years. Only 8 if we single out the MCU which should be a distinction cuz there is a difference.

I wouldn't mind if the bubble burst and these other studios closed up shop on the superhero front and Marvel was left standing alone and finally got the film rights to all of their properties back.

16-17 years? Didn't the Tim Burton batman movies come out like in the late 80's early 90's?

I think he's referencing the Blade 1, X-Men 1, etc. time frame up until now. These comic book superhero movies started to come out more frequently since then. The current X-Men movies are still connected to the first film.
 
Zik might've been speaking of this current era where comic book films are super popular. Yeah there have been films before, but nothing on this scale and Batman and Robin (1997) pretty much killed any interest in the idea for years afterwards, until Batman Begins (2005). Like never before have we consistently gotten so many superhero films like we do now. The comparison someone made earlier to westerns is probably the best example. Once they were everywhere, like comic films right now, but now they aren't.
 
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Zik might've been speaking of this current era where comic book films are super popular. Yeah there have been films before, but nothing on this scale and Batman and Robin (1997) pretty much killed any interest in the idea for years afterwards, until Batman Begins (2005). Like never before have we consistently gotten so many superhero films like we do now. The comparison someone made earlier to westerns is probably the best example. Once they were everywhere, like comic films right now, but now they aren't.

movies about space travel are still popular. I think comic book genre has all these older guys that grew up on marvel/dc and just want to pass it down to their kids. I think it will be around for a long time.
 
I think some of y'all worried forget or don't know that a "bubble" in Hollywood can last for decades.

So even if you count other studios, this superhero movie bubble has only existed for 16-17 years. Only 8 if we single out the MCU which should be a distinction cuz there is a difference.

I wouldn't mind if the bubble burst and these other studios closed up shop on the superhero front and Marvel was left standing alone and finally got the film rights to all of their properties back.

16-17 years? Didn't the Tim Burton batman movies come out like in the late 80's early 90's?
Those movies were not making billions of dollars (I don't even think hundreds of millions even if you adjust for inflation for the movies of today) to create a sustainable market focused on a specific and thus a bubble. My time frame for this bubble is '99/2000 (Blade and the X-Men). I say then cuz that's when the tech got better to do do the special effects.

Batman and Superman movies didn't make other studios go looking to make other superhero movies at a consistent pace or even adapt comic books in general.

That doesn't mean there haven't been a lot of superhero movies dating back to Zorro (The Shadow, Phantom, failed F4, failed Cap movie, failed Punisher (this property should've thrived in the 80s), Green Hornet etc.)

If you're just defining the bubble as superhero movies period then this bubble is 96 years old (first being Zorro in 1920) and if that's what you're going by the bubble is never gonna burst.

With that view you could argue the Western movie bubble never burst cuz westerns are still made today.
 
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