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Post by Wolverine10005 on Aug 25, 2019 0:43:11 GMT
YES.
Peter Parker at university, being cool like he used to be in the late seventies-early eighties... Spider-Man muscular and athletic, not a slim boy or a kid, not stupid-looking like Toby.
You know, the real Spider-Man.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Aug 25, 2019 1:17:50 GMT
So Sam Raimi Spider-Man?
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Post by hobowar on Aug 25, 2019 2:44:41 GMT
I worried we'll never see his origin again.
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Post by poutinep on Aug 25, 2019 2:54:13 GMT
How about Peter B. Parker from Into the Spider-Verse?
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Post by darkpast on Aug 25, 2019 2:55:39 GMT
I want a trans Muslim Spider-man
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Post by thenolan on Aug 25, 2019 4:37:02 GMT
Sam Raimi's Spiderman.
Into the Spiderverse is an adult take of peter parker's spiderman.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 25, 2019 23:15:25 GMT
How about Peter B. Parker from Into the Spider-Verse? Honestly, why not?
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Post by PreachCaleb on Aug 26, 2019 13:24:55 GMT
YES. Peter Parker at university, being cool like he used to be in the late seventies-early eighties... Spider-Man muscular and athletic, not a slim boy or a kid, not stupid-looking like Toby. You know, the real Spider-Man.That's right. The real fictional character.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 26, 2019 13:59:19 GMT
Adult? You mean like X rated?
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Post by DarkManX on Aug 26, 2019 15:39:19 GMT
I'd like to see the adult Peter as well. I'm not sure what this obsession is with keeping him in high school.
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Post by bud47 on Aug 26, 2019 16:00:47 GMT
I prefer adult Spider-Man as well, but it's been done before and they wanted to do something different. The MCU was already filled with adult superheroes and they needed a character to represent the young audience that also provided a contrast to the rest of the characters. Casting young also provided them with an actor that could continue to play the character for years to come without having to worry about him aging out of the role and having to be recasted.
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Post by scabab on Aug 26, 2019 16:11:44 GMT
Adult? You mean like X rated?
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 26, 2019 16:20:27 GMT
Adult? You mean like X rated? Well I guess they don't call him Web-head for nothing.
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Post by thenolan on Aug 26, 2019 17:31:57 GMT
I prefer adult Spider-Man as well, but it's been done before and they wanted to do something different. The MCU was already filled with adult superheroes and they needed a character to represent the young audience that also provided a contrast to the rest of the characters. Casting young also provided them with an actor that could continue to play the character for years to come without having to worry about him aging out of the role and having to be recasted. The adult superheros in the MCU don't fully act like adults. MCU has struggled in having a serious adult identity as their Netflix shows.
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Post by bud47 on Aug 26, 2019 18:46:20 GMT
I prefer adult Spider-Man as well, but it's been done before and they wanted to do something different. The MCU was already filled with adult superheroes and they needed a character to represent the young audience that also provided a contrast to the rest of the characters. Casting young also provided them with an actor that could continue to play the character for years to come without having to worry about him aging out of the role and having to be recasted. The adult superheros in the MCU don't fully act like adults. MCU has struggled in having a serious adult identity as their Netflix shows. No, they act more like regular people (complete with a sense of humor), which is why people find them appealing. If you want dark, always serious, moping and brooding, go watch something else. You have a lot to learn when it comes to acting like an adult.
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Post by thenolan on Aug 26, 2019 21:04:42 GMT
The adult superheros in the MCU don't fully act like adults. MCU has struggled in having a serious adult identity as their Netflix shows. No, they act more like regular people (complete with a sense of humor), which is why people find them appealing. They don't really act like regular people. regular people are more flawed and 2 dimensional.
What people find them appealing? the same people that don't understand interstellar's time travel tunnel plot device but got Endgame's?
Everyone experiences this at some point as adults. its part of entering the adult phase of life. Sam Raimi Spiderman movies did touch on this subject. the same could be said for Peter in Spider-Verse
Don't tell me the only reason mcu characters don't experience adult emotions is because they are actually Disney childish characters?
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Post by thenolan on Aug 26, 2019 21:09:09 GMT
YES. Peter Parker at university, being cool like he used to be in the late seventies-early eighties... Spider-Man muscular and athletic, not a slim boy or a kid, not stupid-looking like Toby. You know, the real Spider-Man.That's right. The real fictional character. Peter at Uni would be a good idea. Tobey already did it.
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Post by bud47 on Aug 26, 2019 21:39:30 GMT
No, they act more like regular people (complete with a sense of humor), which is why people find them appealing. They don't really act like regular people. regular people are more flawed and 2 dimensional.
What people find them appealing? the same people that don't understand interstellar's time travel tunnel plot device but got Endgame's?
Everyone experiences this at some point as adults. its part of entering the adult phase of life. Sam Raimi Spiderman movies did touch on this subject. the same could be said for Peter in Spider-Verse
Don't tell me the only reason mcu characters don't experience adult emotions is because they are actually Disney childish characters?
I see you are intent on derailing every thread you participate in, like always.
All of the characters in the MCU are flawed and multidimensional with a wide range of emotions on display throughout the films. Easy enough for other people to see. Why it's such a challenge for you suggests that either you refuse to see it because of your deep hatred for the MCU or you don't really understand what it means to be an adult, which is quite evident in your behavior and attitude here. And a lot of people find them appealing, hence their global success.
Why do you keep bringing up Interstellar? They are two entirely different types of movies. Endgame is a fantasy comic book film that uses time travel for the purpose of it's heist plot. The way it was used in the film (multiverse) was to bring something new and creative to the table that hadn't been done before. I never once thought of Interstellar as a time travel movie. It just showed how relativity and gravity can influence time.
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Post by ThatGuy on Aug 27, 2019 1:45:25 GMT
They don't really act like regular people. regular people are more flawed and 2 dimensional.
What people find them appealing? the same people that don't understand interstellar's time travel tunnel plot device but got Endgame's?
Everyone experiences this at some point as adults. its part of entering the adult phase of life. Sam Raimi Spiderman movies did touch on this subject. the same could be said for Peter in Spider-Verse
Don't tell me the only reason mcu characters don't experience adult emotions is because they are actually Disney childish characters?
I see you are intent on derailing every thread you participate in, like always.
All of the characters in the MCU are flawed and multidimensional with a wide range of emotions on display throughout the films. Easy enough for other people to see. Why it's such a challenge for you suggests that either you refuse to see it because of your deep hatred for the MCU or you don't really understand what it means to be an adult, which is quite evident in your behavior and attitude here. And a lot of people find them appealing, hence their global success.
Why do you keep bringing up Interstellar? They are two entirely different types of movies. Endgame is a fantasy comic book film that uses time travel for the purpose of it's heist plot. The way it was used in the film (multiverse) was to bring something new and creative to the table that hadn't been done before. I never once thought of Interstellar as a time travel movie. It just showed how relativity and gravity can influence time.
Did he really say regular people are flawed and 2 dimensional?
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Post by agentblue on Aug 27, 2019 20:25:14 GMT
I have always wanted to see one, sad that it likely wont be in the MCU tho.
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