Is this R or pg-13 because it seems to be showing the brutal nature of . So I would think it is R but yet the trailer seems to cut away from some parts of violence"
Clichéd and forced dialogue, awkward and out of place \"comedy\", unfinished-looking special effects, Riz Ahmed as the villain for crying out loud, and Tom Hardy's weird accent. Not looking forward to this in the slightest. And I haven't read that many Spider-Man comics that feature , so correct me if I'm wrong here, but since when has Eddie Brock been this awkward wimp?\n\nI said it before and I'll say it again. This film and all the other Spider-Man spin-offs Sony apparently has in development come across as desperate cash-ins in order to squeeze as much money as possible out of the Spider-Man license.\n\nMarvel Studios just made Spider-Man work again with Homecoming, and with amazing results, thanks to Marvel and Sony's rights sharing deal. And Far From Home will probably be at least just as good. So why not let them work their magic and allow them to include all the other Spider-Man related characters into the MCU? Instead of going about pretending you know better what to do? Which, given Sony's track record with the TASM films, they do not know what they're doing, especially under the \"guidance\" of Avi Arad and Amy Pascal.\n\nIt seems to me that Sony is preparing to screw Marvel and Disney over by establishing an alternative setting for Spider-Man villains, one that they can slide Tom Holland's Spider-Man into when the contract with Marvel is up. After that they'll forever deny Marvel access to all Spider-Man characters but keep confusing audiences and pretending that the \"Sony Universe\" films still take place in the MCU.\n\nAnd don't tell me that the effects will be better in the final movie. No self-respecting studio would dare to release a trailer with unfinished effects. Unless they're looking to make themselves look ridiculous.\n\nAnd all this talk of how is \"adjacent to the MCU, to this new world we're creating for Peter Parker,\" and all this poor PR crap that Amy Pascal keeps spewing. I call bullshit. If Kevin Feige doesn't confirm it, and if the film/trailer doesn't have the Marvel Studios logo on it, it's not connected. Like I said, it's all about confusing audiences.\n\nI'm all for different kinds of comic book movies, but everything about this movie just seems awful, both from a creative and business point of view. I, in no fashion, cannot and won't support this movie."
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Anon
20.09.24
ReplyThink we just saw the whole movie."
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyDC fans: “Marvel movies are never serious, they’re all bright and happy and fun”\nSony: “Hold my Beer”"
Anon
20.09.24
Replyi can not wait for this movie wow"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyHold up!! Was that Anti- near the end!? I am definitely looking forward to this movie!!!"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyAL FIN TE HACEN JUSTICIA CON LA PELÍCULA QUE TE MERECIAS DESDE HACE MUCHO TIEMPO ❤🤗👌🏻"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyWorth watching"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyWE,\nARE,\nVEABOOS,\n( as weaboos)"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyIs this R or pg-13 because it seems to be showing the brutal nature of . So I would think it is R but yet the trailer seems to cut away from some parts of violence"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyNever wound... what you can't kill."
Anon
20.09.24
ReplySony? Nope"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyPause at 1:19 thank me later."
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyHe's eddie Brock, where the fu*k is spiderman."
Anon
20.09.24
Replygutted it isn't part of the mcu D:"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyAnti "
Anon
20.09.24
Reply#WeAreGamers!!!"
Anon
20.09.24
Reply1:41 licks ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyHe looks like he'd eat Tom Holland alive"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyIn the first trailer, we wondered why the people flew all around the office tables. Now we know that a symbiote (?) swung his arm-axes at them."
Anon
20.09.24
Reply2:15 Reminds me of Prototype"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplySpider man"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyCool"
Anon
20.09.24
Reply2:05-2:10:That's silly! You can never have enough superheroes."
Anon
20.09.24
Replyis a hero or a villain\n?????"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyClichéd and forced dialogue, awkward and out of place \"comedy\", unfinished-looking special effects, Riz Ahmed as the villain for crying out loud, and Tom Hardy's weird accent. Not looking forward to this in the slightest. And I haven't read that many Spider-Man comics that feature , so correct me if I'm wrong here, but since when has Eddie Brock been this awkward wimp?\n\nI said it before and I'll say it again. This film and all the other Spider-Man spin-offs Sony apparently has in development come across as desperate cash-ins in order to squeeze as much money as possible out of the Spider-Man license.\n\nMarvel Studios just made Spider-Man work again with Homecoming, and with amazing results, thanks to Marvel and Sony's rights sharing deal. And Far From Home will probably be at least just as good. So why not let them work their magic and allow them to include all the other Spider-Man related characters into the MCU? Instead of going about pretending you know better what to do? Which, given Sony's track record with the TASM films, they do not know what they're doing, especially under the \"guidance\" of Avi Arad and Amy Pascal.\n\nIt seems to me that Sony is preparing to screw Marvel and Disney over by establishing an alternative setting for Spider-Man villains, one that they can slide Tom Holland's Spider-Man into when the contract with Marvel is up. After that they'll forever deny Marvel access to all Spider-Man characters but keep confusing audiences and pretending that the \"Sony Universe\" films still take place in the MCU.\n\nAnd don't tell me that the effects will be better in the final movie. No self-respecting studio would dare to release a trailer with unfinished effects. Unless they're looking to make themselves look ridiculous.\n\nAnd all this talk of how is \"adjacent to the MCU, to this new world we're creating for Peter Parker,\" and all this poor PR crap that Amy Pascal keeps spewing. I call bullshit. If Kevin Feige doesn't confirm it, and if the film/trailer doesn't have the Marvel Studios logo on it, it's not connected. Like I said, it's all about confusing audiences.\n\nI'm all for different kinds of comic book movies, but everything about this movie just seems awful, both from a creative and business point of view. I, in no fashion, cannot and won't support this movie."
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyCarnage looks strange. Not enough red in my opinion, but I’m sure it’ll work out."
Anon
20.09.24
Replymeh"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyThis looks amazing"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyAnti vs ... Who is the villain!"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyA new Spiderman movie is on the line"
Anon
20.09.24
ReplyCome on Sony... Couldn't you spend a little more money on decent CGI??????"