.Quad Dog said:Although I bet way too many people would think that 1990 was 20 years ago.TCTTS said:
On one hand I can't imagine them being that stupid, but on the other hand I absolutely can.
.Quad Dog said:Although I bet way too many people would think that 1990 was 20 years ago.TCTTS said:
On one hand I can't imagine them being that stupid, but on the other hand I absolutely can.
Quad Dog said:Although I bet way too many people would think that 1990 was 20 years ago.TCTTS said:
On one hand I can't imagine them being that stupid, but on the other hand I absolutely can.
Sea Speed said:
I turn 40 in a few days.
Definitely Not A Cop said:TCTTS said:
I realize this is mostly a joke, but just to be 100% clear, they never filmed any scenes/version with any of the Spider-Men actors...
- For some reason, at one point early in its development, the movie was going to take place in the Andrew Garfield / The Amazing Spider-Man universe. Why? I have no idea.
- However, that iteration was scrapped, and Tom Holland's Spider-Man was ultimately chosen as the Spider-Man who would kind of sort be in the peripheral of the movie (but would never make an appearance). In other words, it would technically take place in the MCU, and that's the version of the movie that was filmed.
- In that version, Adam Scott was/is rumored to play a young Uncle Ben (who would of course be married to a young Aunt May, played by Marisa Tomei 18 years later in-universe, though we almost assuredly wouldn't see her character). Adam Scott's character was/is a paramedic alongside Dakota Johnson's character, who also plays a paramedic.
- For whatever reason, the filmmakers decided to set the movie in the 1990s - and filmed the movie as taking place in the 1990s. Wherein, as was rumored, by movie's end we would see baby Peter Parker in some kind of cameo. However, he would also likely be connected to Dakota Johnson's mom in some way, who, infamously, "was in the Amazon researching spiders right before she died." In other words, they were going to try and give Tom Holland's Spider-Man some kind of ridiculous lore/backstory, having to do with spiders that connected to Dakota Johnson's character's mom.
- It wasn't until after the movie was shot, however, that Sony/the filmmakers realized that the timelines didn't add up, seeing as Tom Holland's Peter Parker wasn't born until 2001 in-universe. So, apparently, Sony then not only insisted that all references/hints/clues to Tom Holland's baby Peter Parker be cut, but without a baby Peter Parker there was no longer a point in making it a period piece. So they recut the movie - and apparently did some (very) minimal reshoots as well - to be set in some generic, undeterminable time period sometime between the '90s and now. Watch the trailer and you'll notice that the cars are all from the '90s, as are some of the clothing styles, but apparently this won't be addressed in the movie in any concrete way.
- As to whether Adam Scott is still playing Uncle Ben, we'll have to wait and see.
How much of this is 100% accurate, I'm not sure, but it all comes from Jeff Sneider, who's one of the most reputable film journalists/scoopers out there, and someone I can vouch for personally. It would also explain why the actors initially thought they were joining the MCU - because, in fact, at one point they were. It wasn't until recently that that apparently changed.
So, yeah. Either way it's a complete sh*t show, and more proof that Disney is forever praying to the Marvel gods that Sony doesn't burn this whole thing down.
You just did all of Pitch Meetings work for them.
rhutton125 said:
People love Guardians 3, aside from the animal cruelty (a big aside).
YouBet said:
We started watching Guardians Volume 3 tonight. Turned it off about 45 minutes in. Wife absolutely hated it.
I have to admit it's not great but I'll finish on my own later.
My primary mission at this point is to convince her to watch Deadpool because she's pretty much done with Marvel at this point.
It was less the animal cruelty and more the body horror that got to me. 'Nam style flashbacks to Syd's room in Toy Storyrhutton125 said:
People love Guardians 3, aside from the animal cruelty (a big aside).
Tfw you talk internet shit with a real person whose brain is not rotten with digital meme syphilis https://t.co/4eIjQ7x5x5
— devincf (@devincf) February 7, 2024
This press tour is living up to my expectations. Dakota just disassociating and taking a dump on our idiotic, mush brained, irony soaked meme culture while promoting a fake movie. God tier shit. https://t.co/GVFtARyimV
— Jacob Knight (@JacobQKnight) February 7, 2024
PDWT_12 said:
It's funny because it's a bad piece of dialogue awkwardly cut into a bad trailer for what looks like a bad movie."
MooreTrucker said:
I don't get any of it. I don't even see, TC, why it's a bad line in the first place. Seems like a pretty straightforward storyline. And the only thing I've seen of it is on this thread where it's popped up a couple of times.
And yeah, the interviewer did her no favors with his "explanation".
Earlier today, Matt Shakman shared a post about Pedro Pascal’s involvement in ‘FANTASTIC FOUR’, seemingly confirming he will play Reed Richards.
— One Take News (@OneTakeNews) February 8, 2024
Hours later, Shakman’s deleted his Instagram account. pic.twitter.com/3JwwZVjr0F
ah screw it just call him this....The Porkchop Express said:
Is there any truth that they're renaming the character Ricky Ricardo instead of Reed Richards since Pascal is from Chile?