Why Would Vulture Destroy A Ferry?
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AtheismBecauseReason — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 02:22 PM)
I'm really trying to think of what the point here is. Is he trying to distract Spidey from something else he's doing? Is destroying the ferry his actual goal, and if so what's the reason?
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rickjames2505-677-364956 — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 02:26 PM)
most likely he is not the only villian in the movie as stark and spidey to take on the vulture is a bit much. seems like osborn or somebody is equiping dudes like the vulture with weapons and probably gonna create the sinister 6 and thats why tony stark is with spidey.
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cduvallster — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 02:48 PM)
Mobile action scenes have lots of twists and turns. Spider-Man is definitely a character whose big fights tend to move from one location to another. Maybe Spidey webs Vulture and he tries to shake him by flying over the Hudson River, sees the Ferry and decides to blast through it to force Spider-Man to chose between saving the citizens or continuing pursuit. Doc Ock used the same strategy with the train in Spider-Man 2. It's a pretty common and smart tactic of villains across all super hero movies.