Best part of the movie. Still don't understand why Tobey and Osborn had no interaction with one another. Anyone have any inside details on that? @MartyMcFlySpider-Man and Goblin were throwing hands for real
No inside info but it wouldn’t make sense story wise. Everything has to serve the main Peter. So them having an interaction couldn’t be a one off like Peter and ock, who actually had a genuine relationship before ock’s experiment.Best part of the movie. Still don't understand why Tobey and Osborn had no interaction with one another. Anyone have any inside details on that? @MartyMcFly
I dont know if I buy that.No inside info but it wouldn’t make sense story wise. Everything has to serve the main Peter. So them having an interaction couldn’t be a one off like Peter and ock, who actually had a genuine relationship before ock’s experiment.
it’s the same reason why there’s no need for Harry in this movie. It’s another thread that takes away the main focus. Norman in this movie did something to this Peter he never accomplished with Tobey’s Peter. So that’s where the emotion of the story is.
Just my two cents
Different context. He got a brief “hey doc connors” and an actual convo with max. Those two didn’t affect Andrew the way Norman affected Tobey. That, for me, requires more than just a brief convo or even a brief hello. Those were brief moments that gave them an emotional closure. Tobey’s peter got his emotional closure with goblin through Harry. It was always less about Norman and more about what his death did to Peter’s best friend and their relationship. He achieved that in Spider-Man 3. Doing it again makes it redundant.I dont know if I buy that.
Even Garfield got some acknowledgement from his opps.
Tobey’s first arch enemy both fought to the death and he killed his son. Should've been some sort of scene even if it was short af. I just thought it was extremely weird they just kind of ignored one another. Almost like they didn't know eachother would be in the movie together.
That omission wasn't a deal breaker but just was so weird. More I think about the movie the more I just don't like it lol
Aside from the good fight between goblin and Holland. That was dope of course.
Nah, they opened the universe so they should deal with everything that's in it or at least in front of them. I am not saying that ruined the movie but I just felt it was so off there was no acknowledgement. Even Garfield was given a sort of redemption moment. Imo they missed on having a quick scene between the two, hell the movie is already 2.5 hours long lol That's all. and even tho I have bigger issues with the movie overall, that sticks out.Different context. He got a brief “hey doc connors” and an actual convo with max. Those two didn’t affect Andrew the way Norman affected Tobey. That, for me, requires more than just a brief convo or even a brief hello. Those were brief moments that gave them an emotional closure. Tobey’s peter got his emotional closure with goblin through Harry. It was always less about Norman and more about what his death did to Peter’s best friend and their relationship. He achieved that in Spider-Man 3. Doing it again makes it redundant.
Like I said, everything needs to move toward one goal and that’s providing the main character closure. The minute Norman kills aunt may, that’s now Tom’s peters problem. That’s his emotional arc. Anyone else having a quick five or ten seconds with him cheapens that.
Looks like Mickey Mouse in a Spidey mask. Unintentionally fitting considering their joint success.That’s actually a dope character design
This popped up on my YT front page and after ignoring it for several hours, my curiosity got the best of me, and I clicked and watched.
He actually liked it.
I agree but the fights in this one were really good.raimi spiderman still has the bets combat and fight scenes, hopefully we amp it up in the next saga.
Doc Ock really leveled up for me during the Superior Spider-man run.Personally I've always preferred Doc Ock over Goblin, but I can admit Goblin causes more headaches for Spider-Man.
Goblin raises more hell, but Doc Ock stories were always more interesting to me
And this def cemented Holland as my least favorite Spiderman
I like Tom Holland's Spidey but his youthful appearance is a bit of a hindrance.Holland was good for the first movies but he hasn't grown up / matured into a leadng man.
I thiink he is going to have problems carrying a film by himsef.
So are they NEVER going to release in China?
How does this work?
I like Tom Holland's Spidey but his youthful appearance is a bit of a hindrance.
He still looks like he's 16 lol.