Key Points To Make A Marvel Studio's Spider-man better than Sony's

Key Points To Make A Marvel Studio's Spider-man better than Sony's

The favorite rumor of fans is now TRUE! Spider-man is back with Marvel Studios, and will be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe! When you let that sink in for a bit, check out my speculation and what I think would be a good game plan for Marvel now that the most popular superhero is back where he belongs.

Editorial Opinion
By superotherside - Feb 10, 2015 08:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man

So unless you have been on the other side of the UNIVERSE hanging out with The Guardians of the Galaxy, you probably know the little piece of info that broke the ENTIRE INTERNET yesterday.

Marvel Studios now is working in collaboration with Sony to create a Spider-man set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Yes, you heard me right. SPIDER-MAN in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Let us all have a second of silence for all the fans rejoicing around the world.

 

Okay that's enough! Now lets talk about it. First, I'd like to talk about all that has led up to this.

Since Sam Rami's departure after the critical failure of Spider-man 3, Sony has been struggling to maintain the rights to Spider-man, thus resulting in the very mediocre The Amazing Spider-man films.

No matter what you have to agree, that The Amazing Spider-man films are a failure to at least some degree. Some blame directors take on the character, some blame Sony from mismanaging the projects, I think it was a bit of both.

The important thing is, Garfield will not be back, as I imagine neither will Marc Webb or any of the other actors from Sony's Amazing Spider-man films.

Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach "will become exec producers going forward. What ever that means. And Sony Pictures will continue to finance, distribute, own and have final creative control of the Spider-Man films.

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?

The biggest problem with this, as a lot of fans know Sony forced Rami to use Venom in Spider-man 3 despite the director not wanting to include the character. We all know how that turned out.

Some speculate that this could happen, even with their deal with Marvel and ultimately have Sony make a mess of yet ANOTHER Spider-man film.

While I'm still skeptical and believe this could possibly be true, I ultimately doubt it.

Why you ask?

Disney now owns Marvel and with the huge backing power Disney has, I sincerely doubt they'll be taken advantage of.

While there are the infamous “Sony Hack” emails which Amy Pascal spoke about the meetings with Marvel and wanted to make a very one sided deal with them. I doubt Disney lawyers would EVER let this happen.

So in short, we the fans can probably rest easy, all of the creative vision will hopefully be completely controlled by Marvel Studios.

Whew.

At any rate, lets move on to what we'd all like to see in this new cinematic version of our beloved Wall-Crawler.

1. GET A YOUNG ACTOR!

This is a pet peeve of mine and MANY of the fans is that even if Peter Parker is in high school the only cast people who are nigh 30 by the time the movie is shot.

Sometimes watching a teenager act is hard enough, let alone watching a 30 year old ACT like a TEENAGER.

So basically Logan Lerman, and Dylan O'brien are still too old.

If Thor: Ragnakok previous release date (July 28, 2017) is taken by the new Spider-man film, which is honestly the earliest it could possibly released in my opinion. Both Logan and Dylan will be 25 by this time.

Seriously, watching even a 25 year old play a teenager gets unbearable pretty fast and I personally would like to see the character as a teenager for a longer time much like the Harry Potter series. Which in comparison Daniel Radcliffe was only 21 at the end of the LAST Harry Potter film.

So no. Just get an unknown Marvel.

Preferably not someone named Chris in real life, I mean you already have threeChris's! Chris Evens, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pratt. Just no more Chris's!

If some of you couldn't tell that last bit was a joke, so laugh and stop taking life so seriously.

Another option that some have wanted is an adult Peter Parker. While I do agree it would be great to see an adult Peter Parker, I don't think now is the time. I want to see the boy grow into the hero we all know him to be.

The Spider-man films should be a coming of age story, and that is not something that I think we've gotten to see in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Plus I think it would resonate well with the younger fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as this universe is their Star Wars or Harry Potter of this decade.

What I'm trying to say, is I'd like to see the story of Peter Parker growing into an adult and eventually taking the front and center spot of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not just hap haphazardly dumping him in to the universe because Marvel got the rights back.

Anyway enough with that lets move on to point number two.

2. Do NOT reveal his identity.

While it is very enticing to follow the iconic Civil War story where Peter Parker unmasks in front of the entire world, it's not very smart.

In almost every previous Spider-man movie, all the central characters around Peter Parker know who Spider-man is. This I think cuts down the balancing of dual lives that Peter Parker is known for.

It's just part of the character and also, it cuts down on Parker's brilliance of hiding the secret for so long from so many.

To me Peter is a mixture of Tony Stark and Steve Rogers, Tony's brilliance and snark, and Steve's tactical mind and sense moral sense of right and wrong.

I think it could play out that Peter actually hides it from everyone, including Shield and that is part of the coolness of the character that he's younger but much smarter than a lot of the adults.

All I'm asking is one movie, where NO ONE knows that Peter Parker is Spider-man.

3. Joss Whedon should direct.

Anyone that has seen Buffy The Vampire Slayer knows how good Whedon is at directing a teenager's coming of age story.

He would also get the character's jokes something barely touched on in either previous incarnations.

Besides he did write and direct a little movie by the name of Avengers, and Avengers: Age Of Ultron. So there's that too in case you haven't thought of it.

4. Netflix series.

I don't care what you say, I want a TV show with Spider-man in it.

I think it would be great idea that one of my friends suggested, that Spidey should pop up in Jessica Jones for some reason, as a masked vigilante with spider powers where she keeps giving him all his nick names (Web Head, Wall-Crawler, Web-Slinger, etc.).

A scene played out in my head with Jessica finally teasing all his many nick names as jokes, and then Stan Lee comes by and just says, "How about Spider-man." And Peter is like, "I like the sound of that." Jessica is like, "Spidey for short?”

Weather you like that idea or not I could care less, it's just a thought that occurred to me.

But this is why I think Spidey really does need a Netflix series.

Netflix is getting really popular, it's the THING to watch shows on now for all ages of kids. Whereas most of us grew up watching HBO, and ABC, most kids now watch Netflix.

This is a huge platform that I think Marvel will have a lot of success with the other shows and would help it tie in that this Spider-man is in the same New York as Daredevil, Jessica Jones and everyone else.

Another reason, is Peter Parker really needs time to develop. I'd love to see more of the characters growing up in high school together, something that a film would be stretched to do just because of the time limit.

A more lot of characters could be introduced, that would make the eventual movie more interesting and set up the audience for this new version of the characters.

Plus, if rumor is correct and the new Spider-man movie is going to be about the Sinister Six, the Netflix series would be a great way to set up all the characters for that movie.

There you have it. These are key points that I think would make the Marvel Studios Spider-man better than Sony's.

Agree? Disagree? Agree to disagree? That is the question!

But no matter what you believe, please comment below, tell me your thoughts and feelings.

If you are kind hardhearted person share and leave a like below, it would help me very much.

Let's all just cross our fingers and hope that Sony doesn't ruin another Spider-man film.

Good day to you all and be super.  

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ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 2/10/2015, 9:49 AM
well, we know the netflix tv show wont happen anytime soon, since he's getting a movie in 2017, but just the sheer thought of having spidey share screen time with cap and iron man, makes me go crazy.

Great time to be a fun, trully a marvelous time
superotherside
superotherside - 2/10/2015, 9:58 AM
@Dandy @AXE @MexicanSuperman

I don't think people realize at how good special effects are on TV anymore. And a Spidey TV series would be a guaranteed success so they would be willing to spend more money on it to make it look great.

Besides, to all those who don't want a Netflix series, you really don't want more character development?

Right...
AverageDrafter
AverageDrafter - 2/10/2015, 10:15 AM
If Spiderman is in Civil War, my hope is that the question of his identity is the central conflict, and that he is largely spoken about but unseen.

When it comes time to reveal who he is, the audience is expecting Peter Parker (complete with a person cast to play Peter as a ruse) and the mask comes off to reveal a young black teenager...

THEN we get a Marvel Spiderman movie, with an updated origin story for Miles that doesn't depend on Peter... I'm going to assume that Osborn is trying to recreate the super-soldier formula using spiders like everyone else.

"Recreate the super-soldier serum" is the "He's a mutant" of hand-wavey origins in Ultimate.
m0th3r
m0th3r - 2/10/2015, 10:21 AM
What if they go with a Spiderman in action since his senior year in school (flashbacks) but is now 2-3 years into his career. All the younger flashbacks will be brief, hell you could put a smaller man in the suit for a few shots to suggest this.


Im sure they will do what WB appears to be doing with Batman. HE just is. This allows for a ton of background and support characters to exists without directly addressing (or messing up) an details... Then they just support the story properly...
tokens
tokens - 2/10/2015, 10:25 AM
stan needs a real role in the MCU.
dont know why they never did that before..
like a retired shield agent? mayb?
that'll give him a reason to show up everywhere..
anyways, his cameo in civil war has to be some
tongue in cheek joke about spiderman there.
like, it has to.
its gotta.
like srsly.
tokens
tokens - 2/10/2015, 10:29 AM
RextheKing
RextheKing - 2/10/2015, 10:43 AM
Age means nothing when you look like a kid(far as casting goes). What so Dylan O'Brien(my top pick for a new Spidey) is 22-23 yet he still looks like a teenager. I watch Teen Wolf and he pulls off a believable teenager and gives off a Peter Parker/Spider-Man vibe. Unless you are looking for a freshman Spidey Dylan is a great choice. I personally think going for a junior/senior spidey would be better, where his journey into adulthood won't be short, but not extremely long either. I think two years on Dylan won't change him too drastically to pull off a young Peter. Shit Crystal Reed played a believable teenager on the show as well and she's 29-30.
Trickwil
Trickwil - 2/10/2015, 10:47 AM
It's either going to be Miles Morales or it's going to be an adult Spiderman. We've gotten enough of Peter Parker in High School. They will have a grown up grizzled High School teacher Spiderman. Because that's what he was when he joined the Avengers. The Spiderman movie will be the damage control of his life once he reveals his identity. I'd like to have him make cameos in the Netflix shows but I doubt he'd get his own.
Trickwil
Trickwil - 2/10/2015, 10:50 AM
@Dandy- My theory is they do an adult Peter parker in Civil War and introduce Miles Morales in the first Spiderman movie and have him become Parker in the 2nd Spiderman movie.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 2/10/2015, 10:58 AM
Very nicely written. You get thumb.
WeaponMental
WeaponMental - 2/10/2015, 11:28 AM
I like all of your ideas for Spiderman especially the having a youngster play him, as well as the Netflix series! I always thought Spiderman would be perfect for a Netflix series. Also in the Alias Jessica Jones series, Peter Parker plays a prominant role in her story. She goes to the same high school as him. Spiderman is a big influence on her. So, that would play out perfect. I don't think I could have said it any better myself. Great editorial!
LehnsienZad
LehnsienZad - 2/10/2015, 11:33 AM
the TASSM series eats mondo ass


i just hope they get it right this time, or at least make it as good/heart-filled as the RAIMI FILMS, YES EVEN THE THIRD ONE
LehnsienZad
LehnsienZad - 2/10/2015, 11:33 AM
an unknown actor would also be the tits on knees
Wannabe
Wannabe - 2/10/2015, 12:11 PM
Netflix series or GTFO.
kong
kong - 2/10/2015, 1:58 PM
I completely agree, though I still wanna see Dree Goddard do a Spidey film. He did great with Cabin in the Woods and he's good with comedy.
superotherside
superotherside - 2/10/2015, 5:58 PM
@Dunejedi

Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 2/10/2015, 8:30 PM
*sigh* worst thing that could happen. I really wish Marvel would just sit on him until Phase 4. We don't need more Spidey films within the next 5-6 years at least, and we especially don't need him taking up attention in Civil War that should go to better characters. If we're lucky, he appears just in a cameo in Civil War. Maybe show Peter watching TV and talking to his aunt and uncle about which side he supports, then an after-credits scene showing him getting bitten.

We very definitely do not need a Spiderman Netflix show. Fortunately, there is exactly zero chance of that happening.

Imo, in the long run many will regret Spiderman joining the MCU. It's already postponing other films, and will probably leave great characters underdeveloped or totally ignored.
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