IGN: How did you decide to make The Big Man turn out to be Tombstone? I enjoyed seeing Frederick Foswell in the show too and I kept expecting him to be revealed, like in the comics.Weisman: We came to Tombstone later in the development and it just seemed to us that was a character with tremendous potential. Again, it's a situation where if you look at the core of the character and not every single story he's been in and every single use -- because a lot of times any individual writer might say, "I'm gonna try him in this direction and see how it plays" -- and you try and sort of take the sum total of all this and go down to find the core, it just felt to us like Tombstone had this great, granite, marble Tombstone-esque solid core to him that would make a really great crime boss for us. And we got some fantastic voice work both from Keith David and from Kenneth Michael Richardson on the character, which really brought the guy to life even before he came on screen.
And then I've got to say, one of my favorite sequences maybe in the entire season, certainly in my top three favorite sequences, is that thing in episode 6 with Spider-Man and Tombstone's first confrontation. Even now it gives me little chills, you know? [Laughs] I feel pretty good about that and the fans seem to have liked what we did with him. And we have plans for Frederick Foswell too. We're trying to be as true to his character as we can be, again making it feel contemporary. The guy who spends his days as a reporter and his nights as a crime boss didn't feel too realistic to us, but we do have plans for Frederick that will I think be very true to his character and we like getting him in there. Actually, Foswell has this sort of big arc of his own in the second season.
Originally posted by Micheal_Myers
Seems to me like he's sticking with the Tombstone as the Big Man thing. He says making Foswell a crime lord seemed unrealistic to him.
As Badash pointed out this is true, tbh i am glad they have not used Foswell as the big man like the interview says it's not very realistic, and this gives the chance for a minor character (tombstone) some great time in the limelight and really bring him to a position he has never had in the Spider-Man comics.
Originally posted by Green_Scar
I said depending on what was said, I may wait & see what happens. Read the whole post, and not part of it.Now, since that's out of the way, we only have to worry about finding out whether or not Norman is behind Harry becoming the Goblin in some sort of way.
He invented the green so either way yeah he did....he was also considered a failure by Norman so yeah....on both accounts he was.
Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
He invented the green so either way yeah he did....he was also considered a failure by Norman so yeah....on both accounts he was.
I'm saying...like he intentionally insulted Harry to get him to steal the formula and use it on himself. Kinda like Norman getting a test subject who doesn't know he's a test subject.
Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
Eddie doesn't even know what happened to it, he passed out in a pool of water, and it's not like this show to do a....oh Eddie some how knows where it is because we want to use Venom again move, it's more likely that the symbiote will find Eddie, not the other way around
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