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“It’s the first time that you’ll be able to see Spider-Man like he was in the comics, as a very different type of hero when compared to the other heroes in the universe”, he explained.
Feige shared these comparisons with BirthMovieDeath’s Devin Faraci on June 28, at a press junket for Ant-Man. I’m confident Spider-Man will be no exception.
If you haven’t noticed, TechnoBuffalo has really ramped up its entertainment coverage over the past few months, bringing you reviews for movies like Mad Max: Fury Road, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Jurassic World. Bendis tells NPR’s Arun Rath that being a part of this shift in the comics universe has been a personal journey as well; two of his four children are adopted, one African and one African-American. And we keep track of all of those things and are inspired by all of those things, so I’d love it to find an organic, meaningful and natural way for that to happen at some point in the not so distant future. “You have a movie that actually has a backlog of fans”. While we suspect that a trip to the Microverse isn’t in the cards for the first Ant-Man movie, the existence of this alternate reality could be alluded to, and even hinted as the whereabouts of the mysteriously missing Janet Van Dyne.
“While we were filming and during post production, there was a lot of buzz on the internet: is Evangeline playing the Wasp?“.
“Right now” of course, means that when the time comes to exploit heavy hitters like Green Goblin or Doctor Octopus, both of whom loom too large in Spidey’s history to ignore for too long, we’ll probably get them. How does that impact his experience, being this grounded but super powerful hero? No offence Marvel, but they are total crap.
Just at the end of last month I had written an article about the casting of a new Spider-man being in development, and that they were down to six actors.
“I have to admit I feel quite at home in these big franchises, I’ve done a couple of them now”. I tried to do a tiny bit of research and then just kind of tried to get into the mind set as much as possible.
On Friday, July 17, Marvel’s Ant-Man will hopefully answer the question that has been bugging casual moviegoers since the film was announced.