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That's right - most people don't realize that Betty Brant was his first girlfriend. She wasn't a high school romance, but an office romance when he was hired on as a photographer.
I am happy that they are starting with Gwen Stacy though. She was his first, true love.
I hope we eventually get a great Mary Jane out of the films...she is 10 times more interesting a character than Gwen Stacy.Comment
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JK if people don't know that they are pretty comic illiterate.
I think they will kill her. They need to push the envelope in films these days. It isn't a risk (like say a kid for Superman) since it is alrready cannon.
They will need to be cognisent of hte kid population but kids can handle it is=f done right. They killed off the wife in UP and kids loved that movie.Comment
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Actually, if you read the first twenty or so issues of Spider-Man, it's really a toss up as to who Pete's first love interest was: Betty Brant or Liz Allen....sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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>It will be interesting to see if they revisit the Goblin story in this series and actually kill off Gwen or if she will be spared for the sake of making more movies.
The big scene in the first film always reminded me of that....
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For those interested, Walmart has a special ($2.97) where you can get a mini comic of the Lizard's first appearance in Spiderman and a disc that offers a scene from the upcoming movie plus a initial look at the film, it's story, and some behind the scenes shots.The completed scene is where Spiderman encounters the car thief. I had the kids (19 & 17 years old) watch it and the special. They liked the action sequences well. But they did not understand the humor with the thief and thought that made him look campy. So I will be curious to see how much the director plays on that idea. Old time comic readers can identify with that treatment, but the general public perhaps less so. It will also be interesting to see how critics view this. Not all things translate from comic to film (as we are finding out).Comment
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