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Spiderman no way home trailer
You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...Tags: None -
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I appreciate that we can't quite make out what the real story is from here. And you never know how dialog is recut over footage it doesn't go with, etc. Leave some mystery for us to unravel in seat.
According to ScreenCrush, if you watch the scene where Lizard leaps at nothing, in the international cut, an invisible something punches him.
The cats out of the bag, Sony/Disney. Just confirm Toby and Garfield are in this thing. At least give us an official gilmmer. I feel sorry for the actors who keep having to deny this, especially Holland and Garfield, who are out promoting other projects. At leat Tobey is semi-retired.
On the other hand, if they AREN'T in this film...man, those Cinemascore exit reviews are going to be horrid!!!
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Actually looks pretty good I think.
Don't we think that Venom might show up in this?Comment
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This looks amazing. I'm really hoping the covid numbers stay low where I live so the whole family can feel comfortable going opening night as I suspect it'll be packed.
My boys grew up with the older Spidey movies, so it'll be quite nostalgic for them. The first teaser when Doc Ock said "Hello Peter" was a real goosebumps moment for them.
This trailer very much adds to the excitement without giving too much away as Chris stated.Check out my website: Megozine Covers - HomeComment
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Mixing timelines are always narratively tricky because if Dr. Strange knows their demise, the Spider-men from those same timelines can not already be aware because it wouldn't have happened yet. So what they know and how they know it will be interesting to watch. And since Dock Ock came after the Goblins demise, does Tobey-Spiderman come through years after those events or do we even get those answers? I've lost some interest with this version of Parker since the last film, because that character seems to be stuck in this lost puppy stage that the writers seem determined not to evolve him out of, based on his recent experiences. Nearly everything he did in Far from home did not fit with his lessons from Endgame. There's NO WAY he would have given those glasses to someone he just met if the standard to meet was he didn't feel he was ready for the responsibility. And what's he doing second guessing Dr. Strange here when he already knows from Endgame that Dr. Strange sees every conceivable outcome? It becomes even more painfully obvious since that outcome from Endgame cost Stark his life. DUH! How does Parker lose that understanding?! There just seems to be some lapses in logic done to advance storylines which hurts the credibility of the characters for me. There should be some continuity from previous films to layer these characters with a base knowledge they do not forego. So as much as I'm interested in what they do with these characters from previous Spidey films, I'm tempering my expectations.Last edited by MIB41; Nov 17, '21, 11:03 AM.Comment
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Yay! Finally! A Spider-Man flick that features a loved one plunging in a perilous free fall
I enjoy seeing my favorite comic hero in (live) action on the big screen, but IMO, the writing and characterization in every film since Spider-Man 2 has been less than stellar. I actually like Holland in the role, I just don't care for the way his character has been treated. I'll see this at least once on the big screen, and soak in all of the action scenes. Not sure I'll catch it again. (I saw the first two Spider-Man movies about a dozen times each in the theater, the third one three times, and every subsequent film once).
At about the 2:00 minute mark, there's a brief nod to the classic Electro look.Comment
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