He says Kevin Feige told him.It's a fun fan theory but how is Tom Holland confirming this making this a fact?
It's still canon to me.
This is lame. 'Whatever you want fans', said some Marvel guy.
I don't see how this hurts anything.
A kid who fancies themselves a super hero growing up in queens who was alive during the events of Iron Man 2 being shown to have idolized and met Tony. What's wrong with any of that?
Of course there bloody wasn't.
I don't think anyone seriously believes this was some crazy calculated intentional foreshadowing on the film-makers part. It's just a cute fan retcon Feige and Holland might want to make canon, like Rex from Clone Wars/Rebels being in Return of the Jedi.
He says Kevin Feige told him.
I need this to be referenced in Homecoming just so that we can get a NeoGaf thread devoted to going through previous MCU films looking for background characters that could be "turned" into major characters.
I thought Peter Parker is supposed to be a genius? That kid was dumb as rocks.
But we already know that this is Robin
Guys what if this is Robin
Martin Starr plays Amadeus Cho in Norton's Hulk.
All this did was remind me how awful Iron Man II was. Thanks a lot.
It's a fun fan theory but how is Tom Holland confirming this making this a fact? This is more likely the kid that built his own iron man stuff in that shed. This kid wants be to be an Iron-Man, not a spider-guy.
Still retroactively trying to make Iron Man 2 less terrible.
It's bullshit. I think he's just excited and maybe a compulsive liar.
Back then there was 0% of Spider-Man ever appearing in MCU, they're trying to take credit because it can't be disproved.
It's bullshit. I think he's just excited and maybe a compulsive liar.
Back then there was 0% of Spider-Man ever appearing in MCU, they're trying to take credit because it can't be disproved.
I'm not sure I get the joke in the context of my post you are quoting.I heard people call that 'fanfiction'.
it ain't that fucking serious
So who was the kid in the first Spider Man movie that almost got crushed during the Green Goblin attack?
The glove is an Iron Man costume glove. Watch the scene. The kid has zero to do with Spider Man
Eh.
EDIT: Oh damn, that glove.
It's bullshit. I think he's just excited and maybe a compulsive liar.
Back then there was 0% of Spider-Man ever appearing in MCU, they're trying to take credit because it can't be disproved.
Yeah, there's nothing about that kid that says Peter Parker to me.More like it was some random kid but to make everyone happy they have just decided to say it was Peter Parker lol
The kid has zero to do with Spider Man
The glove is an Iron Man costume glove. Watch the scene. The kid has zero to do with Spider Man
Some of yall need a chill pill or some shit
just to add some more fun to this, there was a woman yelling Peter in the chaos a few scenes before that.
He's obviously joking. You think he was ACTUALLY on the phone just prior talking about whether the kid in a movie from 2010 is Peter Parker? Like that just came up in conversation?
How many times are you going to try calming Neogaf down? You do it in every fanboy thread, and it never works!
He says Kevin Feige told him.
Neat twist to add to that scene, I like it!
Although it mostly means means next time I watch it, rather than saying 'I kinda wish the hammerbot shot that annoying child.' I'll instead be more 'well, at least Peter ended up being Spiderman and thus using that annoyingness for good.'.
I need this to be referenced in Homecoming just so that we can get a NeoGaf thread devoted to going through previous MCU films looking for background characters that could be "turned" into major characters.
Nah, Iron Man 2 wasn't terrible.
It was a flawed and overly busy film but "terrible" is a description that belongs to X3 or Fantastic Four or Suicide Squad.
It is possible for movies to fall somewhere in between "terrible" and "amazing."