This seems like an admission by Sony that they won’t have a new Spider-Man movie ready to go two years after this one, which has been their pattern forever.
Like most of you, I encountered a very large crowd at this movie, the biggest I’ve seen in at least two years. With all the news we’re getting, it made me nervous. Yes, most people were wearing masks, but that’s not the point. The point is that it’s not a great time (again) to be in large...
Was the effect of the purple sky cracks (where the multiverse was fracturing) similar to the effects in Loki where we saw the cracks in the multiverse?
I wasn’t suggesting that. I see movies in both series, but in terms of being cohesive and relatable, Marvel is just more inviting. Every DC movie (except perhaps WW and Shazam) seems dystopian. IMO.
It was absolutely tremendous. It’s a bit of genius - and a lot of chutzpah - to introduce the concept of the multiverse and illustrate it by using past incarnations of the film series.
I loved that all the characters from previous films were not just cameos, but were really essential to the...
Sony says another Spider-Man trilogy with Tom Holland in the MCU in the works. So much for this being Holland’s last or the character’s exit from the MCU.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2021/11/spider-man-trilogy-sony-marvel-amy-pascal-1234881396/amp/
Not having the previous two actors who played Spider-Man in this movie will not detract from my enjoyment of it in the least. If they are used, I just hope it’s not a gimmick. Also, weren’t there rumors that those two would appear in the post-credit scene of Far From Home? I seem to remember...
There's a lot of kids who will see this movie who have no idea who Maguire and Garfield are. My kids are 12, and they've seen all the Spider-Man movies going back to 2002, but I very much doubt they will recognize two actors from older, non-MCU Spider-Man movies. Holland has been Spider-Man for...
If this turns out to be true, it will cement my belief that every movie these days is too long. When is the last time we saw a movie under two hours? What is it about the streaming age that makes everything so long?
James Bond was 2 3/4 hours. Endgame was 3. Dune is 2 1/2+, Eternals is 2 1/2+...
Netflix's Daredevil is among the very best comics adaptations ever done. It's often said that what makes the MCU so successful is respect for the source material, and the Netflix shows have a lot of that. The reason there is such a push to get the film division to continue to use these actors...
Here's one rumored addition to the movie that I definitely support. This was also rumored some time ago.
Also, the rumored appearances of actors from the other films are said to be cameos.
https://thedirect.com/article/mcu-spider-man-3-charlie-cox-daredevil-return-tom-holland
Twitter is buzzing and some sites claim to have confirmation that Kirsten Dunst, Emma Stone, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield are all returning.
But for my faith in the MCU, I'd say this sounds like a bit of a mess.
Some pretty persistent rumors that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield have signed on to appear in the MCU's Spider-Man 3.
https://thedirect.com/article/spider-man-3-tobey-maguire-andrew-garfield-appearances-tom-holland
On a day, a week, a month and a year when the news comes fast and is often bad, this one jumped out at me. I fail to understand how anyone thinks this is a good idea. Nothing against Jamie Foxx - he's a great actor (his performance in Ray is superb) but he was a poor choice to be Electro. ASM2...
It's all but certain that Spider-Man 3 will get a new release date, as Marvel just moved Eternals to Nov 5, 2021, which was Spider-Man 3's release date.
Staying tuned for an announcement from Sony.
Other than this, today's announcements should not change the rest of Marvel's slate, with Thor 4...
Oh boy, that’s a terrible title. I’m all for getting rid of “Home” in the title, but if they must, “Homefront” is preferable, and would signify the movie is about Peter’s, um, home.