If you have not heard well let me inform you that Marvel is closer to inking a deal to incorporate Spiderman into Avengers: Infinity War Films. But is this feasible with the current Andrew Garfield, who many has stated does not fit the role of Spiderman?This is further compounded by the fact the recent Spiderman films has failed to surpass any of the Sam Raimi Spiderman movies. This is something to strongly consider when they are making their final preparation incorporating Andrew into a film with stalwarts as Robert downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth etc. For some reason, Andrew seems incongruous or probably it still the fact that audience are still in retrospective of the magnificent but soppy story with Toby Mcguire. It may appear that way, but also there’s lack of sobriety when gauging Andrew’s performance. Yes it’s good that as Spiderman you are having fun, but not everything is shrouded in humor. If he is fighting a big bad monster, with a horn that smash his skull he cracks one of his stiff jokes that you have to wonder if he shot that from his web. Don't quote me, but this would almost be similar in magnitude to a fighter jet combating a group of men on the ground clutching AK 47's. Yes you have the advantage but that doesn't mean it’s something to joke about. There is still a strong possibility you can die. Then you have the moments Amazing Spiderman( Andrew Garfield) gets all emotional. Yes, I know, Toby does get emotional but there was a semblance of equilibrium between his mercurial personality. Honestly, Amazing Spiderman feels like a confused teenage girl, she doesn't know if she is happy or sad. However, let's not bash Andrew alone for the ruin of the Spiderman franchise. Let's turn our wrath to the persons that assembled the plot because it’s practical to assess the story development behind the films. Apparently, the writers have not learned anything and just piece things together based on their visceral expectation more is better. Accordingly, they try and cram as much as possible in one film- its like getting your money worth at an all you can eat buffet. This is clearly exemplified in the recent Amazing Spiderman 2. Its hard to fathom they literally don't learn. In the Sam Raimi, Spiderman 3, the writers stuffed three villains in one film, and it was a disaster. Then they attempted it again and it was a worse disaster- like two hurricane passing within a small interval of each other. You have to try and assimilate human logic of doing the same thing and expecting to get different results.
As a result of lack of adequate oversight, the film gross less than any of its predecessor. Yet they are planning a Spiderman 3. I wonder what they got up their sleeves this time. Probably integrate Captain America in the film to resuscitate the interest of fans. Perhaps that could even save Andrews career. However, it is believed that Captain America script has already been written and ready to shoot, therefore that's unlikely that will happen But currently with everyone focusing on the Avengers: Age of Ultron film, it is unclear what Marvel has in the pipeline. So let's wait and see. Don't be shy my lovely readers, if you like what you read and want to share your view leave a comment and let me know how you feel.
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If you have not seeing the new Ant-Man trailer, there’s no rush. The trailer is inspiring, unique and Paul Rudd adds a douse of comedy, but the trailer fails to captivates.
The trailer begins with the usual seminal inspirational speech of being a hero. Not the kind that tells you about great responsibilities, but something more personal, involving his daughter and being a hero for the world, that kind of stuff. Finally Ant-Man accept and then puts on the suit which looks sublime. Just the right color and contour. Then he shrinks down himself. Next you have a series of action montages, ranging from: a man being thrown out a window, to people scurrying back, a prison fight among other stuff. In addition there are some agents which may indicate that S.H.I.E.L.D is involve in the film. Then concluding it all is Ant-Man atop a flying wasp riding off. Wow that's a happy ending. In its entirety, Ant- man trailer was alright, but nothing mind blowing to make you feel like 'oh my God'. As stated, most of the of the trailer is just Michael Douglas, who plays Hank, the original ant-man asks Paul Rudd, who plays Scott to be the ant man. Subsequently, theirs is just a compilation of actions moments giving a false impression the movie will be awesome, which is possible. But the film appears generic and disconnected from fans expectations. This is contrast to the Avengers: Age of Ultron first trailer which there were no question of how stunning the movie looks and feel. Admittedly cool about Ant-Man is the transformation by Ant-man, shrinking down and riding off on the wasp. The transition is remarkably smooth and graphically detailed with Ant-Man actually looking minuscule compared to his magnified surrounding. Well, its early days, and we cannot allow one trailer to dictate the entire movie. Who nows, perhaps the movie will be more awesome than we know. Let's us wait and see what the second trailer have in store us. This is an official welcome to all movie lovers across the world. I would like everyone to feel comfortable as they share their views on various subjects relating to our common interest: movies.
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