Deadpool Co-creators Debate Venom Movie's Spider-man Connection
... film which will take place in the same sandbox as the upcoming Black Cat & Silver Sable movie - but it won't be directly connected to the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, like Tom Holland's Spider-Man is. Every since fans have learned that Venom may be doing its own thing, without a big presence from Spider-Man, there's been rounds of debate about whether that approach is truly viable - or simply the next film in the Spider-Man franchise to miss the mark. Well it seems that debate isn't just being held in the realm of fandom; some Marvel Comics creative icons are also having a hard time agreeing on whether or not Venom can carry a film without his web-slinging nemesis. That was Twitter exchange between Deadpool co-creators Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza. Liefeld is known for being very ...
Tony Stark And Michael Keaton’s Vulture School Peter Parker
... Iron Man hadn’t flown in to save the day. Spider-Man (Tom Holland) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in the new “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” (image from Sony trailer). “Forget the flying monster guy,” the paternalistic Stark tells Peter about Vulture. “There are people who handle this sort of thing.”. “I was just trying to be like you,” Peter replies, looking up. “If you’re nothing without this suit, then you shouldn’t have it!” snaps Tony of the Stark Industries-designed costume. And with that, the dramatic dynamic is set into motion. (Meanwhile, there are still no clues as to whether Zendaya’s “Michelle” is actually future Spidey flame Mary Jane Watson — but then again, a big surprise like that is unlikely to be revealed in a trailer.). “Spider-Man: Homecoming” is Marvel Studios’s first attempt to mend Sony’s once-irresistible character, who lost some box-office luster with Andrew Garfield’s second outing. ...
Homecoming Trailer Released
... superhero Tony Stark pushes Toomes' company out, so Toomes becomes the Vulture. Along with his partners, Shocker and the Tinkerer, he begins using the technology his company salvaged to build powerful weapons to sell to criminals. It seems that Spider-Man has his eyes set on becoming an Avenger. However, having lived that life for years, Iron Man cautions him against it and instead encourages him to be a street-level, "friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.". In Spider-Man: Homecoming, a young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging super hero in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.). Peter tries to fall ...
Spotlight's On Iron Man, Vulture And Recreating Iconic Train Scene
... A new #Spider Man Homecoming trailer is landing tomorrow. __link__/AZQwod JUE 6. — Spider-Man (@Spider Man Movie) March 27, 2017. Update: From the looks of the new trailer, one thing is sure: the new technologically enhanced Spidey suit will be integral to the story line — and the younger, high school going Spider-Man will rely heavily on Tony Stark for approval. The whole of the second trailer has the young Peter Parker try and do things that he thinks will make him a contender to become an Avenger — but he fails miserably to do so. The trailer also pays homage to the iconic scene from Spider-Man 2 starring Tobey Maguire where he stops a train from getting derailed by using his Spidey webs. The iconic train scene from Spider-Man 2. In the new trailer, Peter Parker stops a Titanic-esque ship from falling apart, but this time, Iron Man helps him out. ...
Homecoming’, ‘blade Runner 2049’, ‘dark Tower’, ‘emoji Movie’ & More
... Gosling’s Officer k. Is he an android? Gosling’s character meeting Ford’s cop says, “I got some questions to ask you.”. After the clip played, Rothman, the second-highest ranking Sony exec in the U. S. repeated that Blade Runner 2049 was “cool as shit.”. The session kicked off with the first six minutes of Sony’s SXSW critical fave Baby Driver with director Edgar Wright, and stars Jon Hamm and Ansel Elgort in tow; and it ended with Greenstein introducing Jumanji : Welcome to the Jungle star Dwayne Johnson. The action star then introduced castmembers Nick Jonas, Jack Black and Karen Gillian. Black promptly sang his own satirical version of what the movie’s title anthem would be. Black exclaimed that Leonardo Di Caprio went through nothing on Revenant compared to the humidity and mosquitoes that the Jumanji cast dealt with in Hawaii. “We had centipedes nipping at the sack, deal with that Di Cap!” quipped Black. “He came up with an ingenious way to say f*k in a PG movie,” added Johnson about working with Black. Star Kevin Hart was then beamed ...
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