Michael Keaton is great but I never thought Vulture to be an interesting character.
At the end of the day though, any character can be interesting if they're written properly and is portrayed by a good actor.
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Michael Keaton is great but I never thought Vulture to be an interesting character.
At the end of the day though, any character can be interesting if they're written properly and is portrayed by a good actor.
I completely disagree
That one drive home scene solidified him to me.
And another thing... While I don't like monopolies, it's probably time all Marvel IP belong to one company. Sony really hasn't been getting it done with the live-action Spider-Man universe. It's time to transfer that shit to the MCU for good./thread
I ain’t going to the theater to watch it.
Will be waiting for it on Netflix next year.
Looks like a film that will do better on streaming than theaterical release.
Looks good.
But I’ll wait for it on Netflix.
And another thing... While I don't like monopolies, it's probably time all Marvel IP belong to one company. Sony really hasn't been getting it done with the live-action Spider-Man universe. It's time to transfer that shit to the MCU for good.
I wouldn't mind seeing a Blade/Morbius feature. It'll be perfect to pair these two since Blade is kinda out of place in MCU as it stands now. Start things off with them as adversaries then have them become reluctant partners going after secret vampire societies.
I just watched it, and you have to be kidding me. There is nothing at all wrong with this film! Nobody picked up on the Jackel reference, either? Come on, man, they are slandering this!
Nah Madame Web was fucking atrocious![]()
Sony Pictures CEO Says ‘Madame Web’ Flopped ‘Because the Press Crucified It’: Our Marvel Movies ‘Are Not Terrible Films. They Were Destroyed by Critics’
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra says "Madame Web" and "Kraven the Hunter" are not terrible movies.variety.com
Nah Madame Web was fucking atrocious