July is nearing.
The Dark Knight Rises and
The Amazing Spider-Man. Excited for the former, unexcited for the latter.
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As a big fan of the Raimi Spider-Man movies, I was really let down by Sony pushing for Venom to be shoehorned into the third movie only to result in a less than great Spider-Man 3. I actually DO enjoy Spider-Man 3, minus the venom stuff, but I think Sandman and Harry could have been the only villains. Anyway, point I'm getting at is that thanks to Sony's meddling, S-M3 got poor reviews and it gave Sony an excuse to kick Raimi out. It's like Richard Donner and Superman all over again.
Ideally, I really wanted to see a Raimi Spider-Man 4. Black Cat and the Vulture were rumored, though I was hoping for the Lizard due to Dylan Baker being a supporting cast member for the second and third films. However, if they used the Lizard for a fifth film it would have been genius. Give us three films to build up the character and Peter's friendship with him, and then give us an awesome transformation where we really have a history with Dr. Connors so we feel sorry for him and care that he lives. Remember, in S-M3 he had a small sample of the symbiote. So right there is Connor's access to regenerative and alien science, and it could open up a return of Venom for a sixth and final film via the sample growing and attaching itself to Flash Thompson or something. Give Venom a proper full film as villain.
Even better, in the Lizard film they could introduce Kraven the Hunter. So at the end of a six film series, they could have had two Goblins, Doc Ock, Sandman, Venom, Black Cat, Vulture, Lizard and Kraven.
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So with all that potential in mind, they went and rebooted the fucking series. Now I'm all for reboots when they're needed. Nolan's Batman reboot was required, thanks to the original four films killing off all the major villains, not to mention Batman and Robin is one of the worst comic book movies ever. It needed a reboot desperately.
At the very least why not go the Superman Returns and Incredible Hulk route and do a soft reboot? Recast and bring on a new director, but have the storyline pick up from the last film. Still a reboot, but its implied that the events of the last movies happened to these characters. Like when Roger Moore came on as James Bond. New casting, but he still had the storyline with Blofeld and Bond's murdered wife going on from the Connery films. They could then still tell the Lizard story, but not have to toss in all this reboot crap.
I think I'm also really unexcited for ASM due to the odd shifting about of characters. Like, they're making radical changes not because they're necessary, but because they just want it to look different from the original films. So now Conners works for Oscorp, Gwen is his assistant, Peter's dad was a scientist who worked with Connors and Harry and Norman Osborn are MIA? What the fuck? Everybody now seems way too connected. Next we'll learn that Aunt May is Mary Jane's half sister and Doc Ock is Captain Stacey's brother and Uncle Ben was Gwen's godfather.
Also, another origin story? C'mon! Spider-Man 1 may have had a poor design for the Goblin, but the origin story was fantastic! No interconnectedness with the villain, it just happened to Peter and he evolved into Spider-Man. The whole shitty suit and wrestling match were great. But now, the whole origin has to tie in with the villain and I'm sure we'll learn that Peter's dad created the spider that bit Peter. And in turn, Peter created the Lizard (he says so in a recent trailer) Oh geez...
So in the end, Amazing Spider-Man might be a decent comic book flick, but all that stuff I wrote will still be on my mind. Gonna be very hard to impress me. Hm.
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