Spider-Man won't be punching people in Homecoming. No, seriously.
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Old_Man_From_Scene_24 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 07:11 PM)
It SHOULD, but most superhero movies are very liberal when it comes to interpreting apparent strength.
I'll wager that he does things that should cause more damage to normal humans than punches would without those adverse effects.
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GreenGoblinsOckVenom86 — 9 years ago(November 19, 2016 02:19 PM)
Allow me to clarify: I don't consider minor obscenities to be truly obscene swearing as they're essentially meaningless. Those include the likes of 'damn', 'hell' and even 'ass', among others. The more obscene words, such as f. c, w and others will all be absent, as they are in all Marvel movies. I'll bet my last penny on it. You may get a bastard somewhere in there, but I sincerely doubt even that much in an MCU PG-13.
I don't think any of the previous Spider-Man films had any cusswords harsher than the word ass. So I don't get your point.
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KCJ506 — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 09:46 PM)
The argument about Spidey punching being beneath him is a fair one, but I think it should depend on who he's fighting and the situation he's in. Like if he were fighting a villain like Rhino, then no punches should be pulled.
I just hope that the action sequences aren't mostly grappling/throwing, people ramming each other, bear hugs and light kicks that barely last a minute. And that this film doesn't make Spidey weak when to comes to actually taking hits.
Its amazing how people hang around message boards of movies they dont like