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First Spider-Man: Homecoming reactions

SpaceWolf

Banned
Yeah, if they want to keep Peter in high-school....these films are going to have to fall out sync with the MCU timeline pretty quickly (as they've started to do already, with Homecoming taking place immediately after Civil War), By the time Spider-Man 3 comes around for Peter's graduation year, he's probably going to fall around five years behind what's going on with the more current MCU films in relation to the in-universe timeline.
 

Pachimari

Member
They need to make Kraven happen like how he was portrayed in the 90s animated series.

Also, I hope we never see adult Spider-Man (Tom, please don't age.)
 

JayCB

Member
Spider-Man 3, as a piece of experimental Stark Tech.

Couple that with Pete giving it a

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and I think we have a winner.
 
Yeah, if they want to keep Peter in high-school....these films are going to have to fall out sync with the MCU timeline pretty quickly (as they've started to do already, with Homecoming taking place immediately after Civil War), By the time Spider-Man 3 comes around for Peter's graduation year, he's probably going to fall around five years behind what's going on with the more current MCU films in relation to the in-universe timeline.

He's gonna be in high school for 2, 3 movies tops. That's doable. Think he's like a sophomore now. Next movie comes out in 2019, and in real time, that makes him a senior. If they want to make the third movie be relatively shortly after the second movie, they can just pull a Guardians 2. He doesn't have to appear in a non-solo movie between every Spidey outing.
 

Wingfan19

Unconfirmed Member
Like, I get what they were trying to do, buuuuuuuuuuuut... That doesn't look like a kids highschool binder with stickers/drawings on it as much as they think it does.
 

Azzanadra

Member
Anyone feel the new spider man movies will be too lighthearted in tone and lack some of the seriousness and edge of the Raimi trilogy? Part of what makes Spiderman so great is his villains, so having a lighthearted tone combined with MCUs allergic reaction to good superhero villains sounds pretty disappointing considering Spiderman has arguably the best rogues gallery in superhero fiction.
 
Anyone feel the new spider man movies will be too lighthearted in tone and lack some of the seriousness and edge of the Raimi trilogy? Part of what makes Spiderman so great is his villains, so having a lighthearted tone combined with MCUs allergic reaction to good superhero villains sounds pretty disappointing considering Spiderman has arguably the best rogues gallery in superhero fiction.

Lots of buzz for Keaton's Vulture, so maybe he'll bring it for this story since Uncle Ben will be sort of glossed over.
 
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