Booooooooooooooo boring choice for spidey
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Sjaaksnaak — 10 years ago(March 27, 2016 04:36 AM)
That's the problem. Another origin.
By now everyone knows who Spidey is.
So he operated in the shadows for years rounding up street thugs.
But he just couldn't sit out this new "Civil War".
"Are you that guy saving people in NY? Nick, you know him?"
"Well Cap, he was classified because we didn't know if he was on our side and couldn't keep track of him. But yeah, I know him".
Stand-alone movie introduces new enemies, some origin flashbacks.
All with a grown up Peter Parker about too get married to M.J. -
Sjaaksnaak — 10 years ago(April 01, 2016 01:42 AM)
Maybe.
It was more for a looks reference.
The point was that I would like to see a Peter Parker between the ages 26 - 32.
He's in a rel2000ationship with M.J. and maybe they're about to get married.
Peter's still doing jobs for the Bugle, but also tries other odd jobs to earn some extra cash so he and M.J. can build a home for themselves.
All the while he's still Spider-manning all over the place.
Getting beep from J. Jonah, severely overworked and underpayed on his other jobs and he's getting attacked by a new beep villain as Spider-Man
But as for an actor, it is tough.
With Krasinsky I was thinking about the beginning of the Office wher he was around 24 years old?
Anyway, at least an actor who looks like an adult Peter Parker.
NO MORE HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE! -
SofCal — 10 years ago(April 08, 2016 05:14 AM)
It wouldn't work in this context. If it was an older SpiderMan, where was he when New York was being destroyed? To fit this universe, it had to be a Spidey that did not have his powers back then and got them in the meantime, that's why he is so young. However, I think they are going to pass the origins with this spidey version. Let's wait and see.

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Sjaaksnaak — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 11:58 AM)
If it was an older SpiderMan, where was he when New York was being destroyed?
This Peter also got his powers in his teens.
However, his inability to save uncle Ben has haunted Peter all through his teenage years and made him self-doubting to a degree where he just does nothing with his powers.
He tries to use his powers for good from time to time but keeps falling back into his self-doubting lifestyle everytime.
The attack on NY triggered Spidey's sense of rightiousness and after talking about it with M.J. he decides to put his powers to good use.
All this time Spidey was preparing for his life of heroics helping people from within the shadows (like how the Flash was a myth up untill episode 6 -8 in the tv show), sh!t is hitting the fan in the Super Hero community.
Spidey just couldn't let it end just when he's about to fully enter the Hero-game.
Gambling it all.
Spidey finally reveals himself to the public in an attempt to end this civil war
Something like that? -
SofCal — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 12:31 PM)
Wow1ebc, that is actually a quite solid explanation. You should try to write a script.

I think that if they would have gone that way in Civil war, they would probably rush everything and ruin the plot(since they have so much to put into the movie). But as a solo movie would work great.
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Sjaaksnaak — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 12:49 PM)
Spidey's life story would be the moral compas when talking to Cap/Tony while deciding which side to join.
Giving the explanation of his absense while still adding to the plot.
That way they could take it somewhat slow with the backstory.
And thanks. ^_^