The Marvel Thread (Spoilers, and language!)

That was the title of the first issue of Amazing Spider-Man which featured the black costume (#252 which, as shown in Spider-Man 3, we later learned was an alien symbiote which later took over Eddie Brock who became Venom).
Also, since this version of Peter Parker will be a freshman in high school & is Spidey's 1st solo film in the MCU, the title has several meanings.
 
I'm really tired of Spider-Man movies. I'm more tired of Spider-Man movies than I am of Batman movies because literally every Spider-Man movie is identical. I just don't care anymore.
 
I skipped the last two Spiderman movies because I thought it was stupid that they rebooted it. So as far as I'm concerned, this is the first spiderman movie I will have seen since 2007. Not too bad.
 
I'm really tired of Spider-Man movies. I'm more tired of Spider-Man movies than I am of Batman movies because literally every Spider-Man movie is identical. I just don't care anymore.
This one will have the youngest Spider-Man actor so far, no repeating of the origin story and a new villain (no villains that already appeared in previous 5 movies).
 
I think Marvel Studios knows better than to repeat the origin story. They're pretty good at just giving fans what they want with these movies.
 
They specifically said they won't do an origin story. It also wouldn't make sense since he's gonna appear in Civil War before his solo movie, and Marvel doesn't do prequels.
 
My only concern is that they'll do flashbacks to the origin, which they haven't explicitly denied.

What they should've done really is combine the elements from both movie versions of Spider-Man or just continue the Raimi universe. Nothing really happens in those movies that would contradict the MCU and it'd allow them to not have to worry about origin stories and such.
 
They should retire him until this era of the Marvel Studios films is complete. You can't just recast Tony Stark while retaining all of the other actors. Honestly, I think they'll clean house in about 5 years, take a year off, then continue the franchise with an entirely different cast.

Chris Evans has been very vocal about being done with Cap (and acting in general) after the Infinity Wars movie, so this would make sense. Iron Man and Cap are the cornerstones of the franchise at the moment, so when both actors leave it would make the most sense to take a year or two off while introducing new, younger characters and then bring back all the old superheroes but with a completely different cast.
 
Maybe they could sway Chris Evans to stay if they let him direct Cap 4. Dunno if he's a good director though.
 
That might happen, but I think he's looking to get out of the big blockbuster studio machine. He's certainly made enough money to last him several lifetimes and fund any project he wants to make.
 
They should retire him until this era of the Marvel Studios films is complete. You can't just recast Tony Stark while retaining all of the other actors. Honestly, I think they'll clean house in about 5 years, take a year off, then continue the franchise with an entirely different cast.

Chris Evans has been very vocal about being done with Cap (and acting in general) after the Infinity Wars movie, so this would make sense. Iron Man and Cap are the cornerstones of the franchise at the moment, so when both actors leave it would make the most sense to take a year or two off while introducing new, younger characters and then bring back all the old superheroes but with a completely different cast.
I agree with this, but they're not going to stop the money printing press for a year. :p By the time Infinity Wars comes out, hopefully Spiderman will be established in this universe and they can use him as the cornerstone of the franchise for the time being.

I could see them not recasting Tony Stark, but just doing like the comics have done and have other characters take the Iron Man mantle. Either that or they reset the universe completely at some point, again like the comics.
 
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