If it's true.... I wonder who owns the rights
I'm going to assume Sony since they're making the animated movie. The Aaron Davis thing is probably just an Easter egg but also doubles as a back door for potentially something down the line
If it's true.... I wonder who owns the rights
I'm going to assume Sony since they're making the animated movie. The Aaron Davis thing is probably just an Easter egg but also doubles as a back door for potentially something down the line
This is my first time hearing this but apparently there's a fan theory the little kid from Iron Man 2 is Peter. Fegie confirmed it is. Obviously it's a retcon but it makes sense
This is my first time hearing this but apparently there's a fan theory the little kid from Iron Man 2 is Peter. Fegie confirmed it is. Obviously it's a retcon but it makes sense
shyt like that always feels unnecessary but I guess it'll help with that 2-day MCU marathon when you're looking for neat shyt to keep you awake on Iron Man 2.
Fair point@Ironman should be in EVERY film!
It should be standard operating procedure at this point!
You know how much better Silence of the Lambs would be with IRON MAN?!?!?!
There's been a fan theory for a while now that Peter Parker may have shown up before we met him as a teenager in Spider-Man: Homecoming and that's now been confirmed by the wall-crawler himself, Tom Holland. For those of you unfamiliar with it, many believe that the youngster wearing an Iron Man mask who stands up to one of Justin Hammer's drones in Iron Man 2 is, in fact, the future Spider-Man.
You can watch that scene for yourselves below, but in a recent interview, the actor revealed that Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has told him that the kid saved by Tony Stark is indeed Peter.
"I can confirm that is Peter Parker. I can confirm that as of today. I literally had a conversation with Kevin Feige only 20 minutes ago. Maybe I’ve just done a big, old spoiler, but it’s out there now. It’s cool," he added. "I like the idea that Peter Parker has been in the universe since the beginning."
Right. I loved the Donald Glover part — he’s great in general, but I loved the part where he mentions his nephew — who comic-book readers know is Miles Morales. Do you think we could see his nephew somewhere down the line, or is that more of an Easter egg for fans?
All of those little things are just Easter eggs for fans until they’re something more than that. But anything that’s happened in the books is potential material for us. In the meantime, I think Miles is a big part of the animated movie that Sony’s making. But where we go ... we definitely want you to go “He’s there. He’s there somewhere.”