This is somewhat terrible to say but this just doesn't really feel like news does it? The reason why I say that is because we always hear that something is going wrong with this production. How is it even possible? Well, enough about that.
According to Deadline: Carpio, who replaced Natalie Mendoza in the role of the villain Arachne, is the latest, or should I say newest, to be injured in a Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark-preview performance.
Mendoza left the show after being hit in the head by a rope, and Carpio suffered neck injury in a hefty fight scene with Peter Parker.
Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark has received state and federal violations after the accidents and was slaughtered by critics who reviewed despite the whole $65 million budget production pushing back its opening curtain again and again.
Maybe they should've made a really high-tech Spider-Man animation series, or anything else than to keep going on with this show. Or just added to the budget of the reboot film.
To compensate, here's X-Men Destiny teaser trailer:
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