"Fitting sequel into MCU timeline..."
After Deadpool and Wolverine, who even cares anymore?
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"Fitting sequel into MCU timeline..."
After Deadpool and Wolverine, who even cares anymore?
I'm gonna be honest, how? Spidey was wiped from everyone's minds. Its a clean slate to do nearly whatever. Kick start the Sinister Six finally.
Not Spidey, just Peter Parker. They even confirmed Happy remembers Spider-Man.
Still a fresh slate
It's Morbin' Time!
Fuck the timelines, give us fun spideys.
Don't you think the timeline is fucked enough?
How would we be able to tell if it was worse?
Which is why... a clean slate makes sense?
Sounds like the kinder version of "It's complete garbage"
They let Tom "can't keep a secret" Holland read the script?
Probably not the real one. 😉
The real script or the real Tom?
Both. They have to cover all bases.
They had him read it with Zendaya so she knows when to hit him over the head when he starts talking about things he shouldn’t.
I was excited about the idea of a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, so I hope they don't just undo the previous film.
Far From Home set up Peter having to deal with being revealed as Spider-Man, but then No Way Home undid it. They did explore it during the film, and undoing it was the main plot, but they ultimately undid it.
At the end of No Way Home Peter made a sacrifice. I think it's important for Peter to live with that choice, at least for a little while. I think Peter needs a film alone before he tries to reunite with MJ & Ned.
Also, MJ & Ned are going to MIT, or at least the Boston area. They need to follow through with that decision.
Spider-Man 4 should be about Peter learning that you can't just live life without friends and family. Spider-Man 5 should be about Peter visiting/living in Boston for at least a short while. Then Spider-Man 6 can have them all back in NYC with a little time skip and tackling something big, Avengers level threat together (team up with whomever).
Excellent things don't need work. The fact that it needs work makes it workable, not excellent.
Not necessarily, having a fantastic story with excellent plotting and characters, character arcs and set pieces but requiring additional input to see whete it fits in the overall series doesnt make it not excellent.