I loved Carnage as a kid...He was insane as it gets.
like i said, i could be wrong... hollywood trends tend to lead me to believe a certain way... hopefully i am off on this one..
Well we know literally nothing about it. So lets not jump to conclusions.
Good question ill have to think about that.So who we got playing Ock this time around? Best guesses?
So who we got playing Ock this time around? Best guesses?
“What other movies we could do was something everyone started talking about when shooting the last movie,” said one person with knowledge of the plans. “With Salt, Wanted and Lucy, there is a huge appetite for this right now.” As for the Spider-Man movie itself, “The one thing you can’t ignore is the fans. There was a rejection going on with having another Spider-Man come out so soon, and you have to listen to the fans in this world. We all took a good look in the mirror and said, we have to try to have to figure it out and revamp it.”
SPIDER-MAN RETOOLED
Looking at its history of the performance of the Spidey movie property over the years, the real question that has been eating at everyone is how in the heck Sony was going to maintain this franchise without a top-to-bottom retooling? With initial plans to drop The Amazing Spider-Man 3 smack dab in the summer on June 10, 2016, observers wondered whether there was even enough time to change anything. But when the studio switched things up and announced it would first go with Sinister Six as the next film in the series and the Amazing Spider-Man 3 in 2018, there was plenty of time to rethink it. And I hear that they are doing just that now.
The fact is that Sony has produced five Spider-Man movies in 12 years. So one question is obvious: How can there be much anticipation from audiences to see another one again so quickly? You could call it Spider-Man fatigue. Makes a lot of sense to give it a rest and then bring it back again in four years revamped, re-suited and rebooted for a new generation of kids. The studio is also clearly responding to the fact that the domestic audience for Spider-Man has continued to shrink over the years.
This year’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 opened to $91.6M but then was killed in its second weekend, mowed down by Universal’s R-rated comedy Neighbors as it dropped a surprising 61%. And everyone thought the franchise, which actually has decent demos and always has been family friendly — and does so because it is also softer on violence — would perform better than it did domestically. The one fly in the ointment for kids is that — true to the comic series — they have killed off some of the characters which is hard to absorb for younger children. The fact of the matter is that the audience for this (and other franchise properties in Hollywood) are just performing better overseas than they are in the U.S. But you can’t rule out Spider-Man fatigue.
Good question ill have to think about that.
Alred molina did a great job so they definitely need to hit out of the park.
And for venom/eddie brock? Hard to be worse than foreman
What chu thinkin breh?
Imm gonna brain storm and drop my suggestions later.
I think oliver platt is too goofy. I dont mind if they have 1 or 2 villains hamming it up but if they made a bunch of them itd be a disaster.
Personally id like to see Even thpugh they might be too obvious
Javier bardem as dock ock
I think hed kill that role.
And. Tom hardy as venom
Hed be able to really sink his teeth into venom/ediie brock.
He made lawless. Which was aight but nothing special. Doesnt really have some amazing filmography either, nor is he a huge box office draw or a lister.Unless youre daniel day lewis most actors arent above a nice cheque.I think Tom's above a franchise like Spidey at this point. Who knows though.
But that'd be so dope