The FLASH vs. The Amazing SPIDERMAN - 3 Things Sony Can Learn from Cw

The FLASH vs. The Amazing SPIDERMAN - 3 Things Sony Can Learn from Cw

Despite the similarities between Peter Parker and Barry Allen, many fans found the Amazing Spider-man series to be underwhelming. Whereas The Flash tv show is a hit. From a company to another, here are three things that Sony could learn from Cw.

Editorial Opinion
By AvatarTarSauce - May 23, 2015 09:05 PM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Source: Charismatic Critic on Youtube.com

After an accident inside S.T.A.R. Labs' Particle Accelerator, Barry Allen became the fastest man alive. Last fall, Cw started a tv series on Allen's adventures as our favorite Scarlett Speedster. Thus The Flash became a hit tv show. In 2012 and 2014, Sony also tried to put their superpowered science nerd on the big screen. However, despite the similarities between Peter Parker and Barry Allen, many fans found the Amazing Spider-man series to be underwhelming. From a company to another, here are three things that Sony could learn from Cw.

Check out the video down below for a quick analysis of what Cw did right with The Flash and what The Amazing Spiderman did wrong. If you enjoyed this video, be sure to either share it, leave a comment or subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdrZw7gCVYr5Z0oLGyR0kCA

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Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 5/23/2015, 11:39 PM
@ AvatarTarSauce
A very well done Video. You get a like for that. But i can't say I agree with you on all the points. (Well cause i like these TASM movies lol) especially the villains of TASM 2. I still think Electro is a good villain. There's a bit more to him under the surface then most of the villains of these Spider-Man movies, mainly with him feeling alone. Everyone treating him like total shit or ignoring him his whole life. Until Spider-Man came along, saved his life and talked to him like a normal human being. And of course Max, not being right in the head took this as him and Spider-Man being best friends. Then Max gets his powers and when he does he sees himself on all the tv screens in times square, giving him the attention he wanted. But then when Spider-Man comes in not only does he save someone who was attacking Electro. But all of the screens flash to being Spider-Man, making Electro think that Spidey was just like everybody else. Betraying him, using him, treating him like dirt. And he feels betrayed, the one guy he thought was his friend stole the one thing he wanted. Thus causing him to hate Spider-Man. And i really appreciate that that is more in the background and not shoved in your face. Although it does make it worse cause people won't catch it and think Electro just hated Spider-Man cause of forgetting his name.

PLus if Anything I think there was some good talent to these TASM movies, what brought them down was the moronic editing team. Cutting out a lot of scenes that would have had the movie stand out and be better. The biggest example being the alternate ending to TASM 2. Peters father being alive and teaching him about moving on from Gwen, giving him a real Arc like you wanted. Not only that that would have been really [frick]ing ballsy to do that. And made the sequel (if we got it) more interesting with that knowledge. But hey man, you're entitled to your opinion, you argued your point well.
ClumsyToaster
ClumsyToaster - 5/24/2015, 4:46 AM
@Mrcool210
That ending would be even worse. Honestly everything out of TASM was a train wreck. They just threw things at the wall to see what sticks.
Null
Null - 5/24/2015, 7:43 AM
Daredevil > The Flash
WinterOstritch
WinterOstritch - 5/24/2015, 10:24 AM
Kraven, Jackal, Mysterio or even the Maggia would be nice and refreshing for a Spider-Man movie.
Great points overall, showing how the flash did everything TASM wanted to do but better. Also, never realized the connection :P
TucksFrom2015
TucksFrom2015 - 5/24/2015, 1:24 PM
My favorite moment in the Flash season finale?

"It could create a singularity."



"What's that?"



"A black hole."

TucksFrom2015
TucksFrom2015 - 5/24/2015, 1:29 PM
Seriously though, what was that? Isn't Panabaker's character supposed to be one of the scientists? And she had to ask them to clarify what 'singularity' meant in laiman's terms, so the viewers could keep up with what's happening? Even the way Panabaker delivered her line was awkward, she gave it a pause: "What's ...that" Why did the writers suddenly feel the need to render her an expositional plot device? Oh right, because Man of Steel.
MisterSuperior
MisterSuperior - 5/24/2015, 2:44 PM
Does.....does this guy know that The Flash, about his mother dying....is actually comic accurate unlike Webb's trash?
MisterSuperior
MisterSuperior - 5/24/2015, 2:49 PM
All in all, I find it fascinating that this video even exists. He's bringing up comparisons that's not even true to Peter Parker or his life except for mentioning he was adopted by his aunt and uncle. At least that part was right about Webb's films. Everything else, though? Big fat 'no'.
RedWizard
RedWizard - 5/25/2015, 11:24 AM
@Platinum the man of the shadows was gustav fiers "The gentleman", the guy who was supposed to bring together the sinister six.
RedWizard
RedWizard - 5/25/2015, 11:25 AM
since when disney is the home of spidey? and suppose to be a horrible joke like the mandarin of iron man 3? or mediocre films like age of ultron, iron man 2 and 3, the two movies of thor or a awful tv show like ultimate spiderman¿?
MisterSuperior
MisterSuperior - 5/29/2015, 6:45 PM
Oh hey, it's a Sony fanboy.

I'm so thankful all of you will have a minority voice now that Marvel Studios is taking over and Feige will toss out any and all bad ideas from Sony.
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