Sorry, folks. I just posted information that I almost immediately discovered had been debunked. I deleted the post.
@Christopher Peter is a Sophomore in both Civil War and Homecoming, not a Freshman.
Might be, I honestly completely forgot he was ever involved with the X-Men movie.Not at all. It's mostly his.
You might be thinking of X-Men, which ended up keeping only two lines of Whedon's.
And I've already started running into people who are saying that the movie has too many villains (the Shockers, Vulture, now apparently Mac Gargan will be in this).
Why does everyone bring up Spider-Man 3 in these scenarios, yet they always forget that Batman Begins had at least 3 villains in it and no one cared?
That's been my impression as well.My impression is that the Shockers (is there more than one in the comics?) are in the role of henchmen to the Vulture, and I'd guess Gargan is too.
I think they said in some of the pre-release interviews that it was just two or three months later.Come to think of it, doesn't Guardians of the Galaxy 2 take place not long after the first movie, and therefore before Captain America: Civil War? I remember reading about Stan Lee's cameo there creating a continuity error by referencing his delivery-guy cameo that hadn't happened yet.
^Well that's two long held fan theories confirmed in the space of a few months. Neat.
Nope...I wonder what will be confirmed next. The "Pepper has been dead since IM3 and Tony is covering it up"...
Hey, she could just be playing her own corpse that Tony has stuck in a glass tube in his basement for all we know!
And then he took back the "official-ness" of it shortly after.
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/06/tom-holland-confirms-that-peter-parker-appeared-in-iron-man-2/It's funny, I literally had a conversation with Kevin like 20 minutes before [The Huffington Post] interview and he didn't confirm it, I took it upon myself just because I thought it would be a good story and it's exploded.
You mean whack-a-doodle stuff like this? IIRC, isn't she also anti-vax and a flat-Earther?Seriously though, given what Gwyneth Paltrow has been getting into of late with her side business (basically trading off her celebrity to sell snake oil posing as health products) I'd much rather Marvel just not do business with her any longer, storytelling be damned.
Good. I've never been a fan of that theory.And then he took back the "official-ness" of it shortly after.
Just curious, but why not?Good. I've never been a fan of that theory.
Just a little too much "small world syndrome" involved for my taste.Just curious, but why not?
As fan theories go I always thought it was a fun, relatively harmless idea myself and that was before they introduced Peter as being a protege of sorts to Stark.
Just a little too much "small world syndrome" involved for my taste.
Seriously though, given what Gwyneth Paltrow has been getting into of late with her side business (basically trading off her celebrity to sell snake oil posing as health products) I'd much rather Marvel just not do business with her any longer, storytelling be damned.
Oh I don't know, Queens can't be that big, can it?Just a little too much "small world syndrome" involved for my taste.
It's not so much the greed as it is what she's doing can actively hurt people. Granted these are mostly stupid people who take pseudoscience nonsense remedies in lieu of actual medicine for very real and potentially lethal conditions, but if we went around harming people because of their lack of intelligence...well these days the likely result is that you're going to get dogpiled by secret service agents. Point is, it's deeply unethical.Nice work if you can get it. And I don't see why Marvel should ignore her for future employment because she sells "snake oil", considering RDJ's own history of greed.
Alternate take: that was actually Spider-Gwen!I don't mind the idea of that kid being Peter, who likes science and the age works pretty well. Funny thing is though, that kid is actually a girl. Kiana Prudhont played her. So if they ever make this connection official, then Peter Parker's MCU debut was as a female.![]()
RDJ's "Greed?" You mean recognizing what he is worth to Disney and negotiating an appropriate (if seemingly exorbitant to the average person) paycheck? No one is harmed by his giant paychecks. Disney makes slightly less money than they might otherwise but benefit from a sure-thing investment. Everybody wins, they all light cigars off burning piles of cash, the end.Nice work if you can get it. And I don't see why Marvel should ignore her for future employment because she sells "snake oil", considering RDJ's own history of greed.
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