Right. If the film is succesful it would make more sense to work Jonah into the second film. After we've already established this new Spiderman thats when you can introduce Jonah publicizing newspapers targeting spiderman as a menace.
I'm not happy with it. Why did they have to make so many changes (especially to the hands)? At least he will still act like Spidey. Af for the eyes, their actual color will be white but the lighting in that image makes them look red.
Look, I know they're trying 'realism' and so forth, but this costume's pretty darn awful. I know they want to deviate from the original trilogy, but come on, you can't beat perfection. Spidey's outfit in the first three films was absolutely incredible.
It looks like an unlockable costume from a video game
I have a feeling that the costume will transfer from films to comic books when the movie comes out to attract new fans. I would hate to have that costume in the comics.
Last edited by spidermanrocks on Jan 23rd, 2011 at 11:59 PM
I welcome change, probably because I can seperate movie and comic universes with ease, so it's not a biggie to me. Thankfully, because while I like it, I do see the huge ass change from the norm. Because it's seperated from what the comics convey, I can live with the Marvel Movie-verse having Ultimate Nick Fury and so on.
Chuck you Farley! Just because someone doesn't read the comics doesn't mean they can't have an opinion! and not everything in a comic transfers properly or well to the big screen! In my experience most of the nut bar fans that are REALLY into the comics think that the comic is the best thing in the world! when it's not. This is why some of them feel the movies like GI Joe, Wolverine, and even transformers fail on the big screen.
Like hell they did!
Comic movies that failed IMO are
Hulk (ang lee's)
Punisher warzone
watchmen
superman returns
spiderman 3
batman and robin
batman forever