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Sony Spider-Verse discussion thread

Its bad enough he wasn't in the National treasure show

I didn't even know there was one. It doesn't seem to have had any publicity. (On an semi-related note I only found out that there was a second season of "Avenue 5" broadcast last year, the other day.)
 
Surprise. Surprise. A Sony movie that's a mess

Looks as though the "Into the Spiderverse" sequel could be a mess. Lord and Miller repeatedly went back and cut/rewrote things, which led to a budget increase.

Random nobody with a podcast makes unsubstantiated claims. Film at 11.

Plus here's some top secret info: All movies cut and rewrite scenes.
 
Even if it was a mess, and even if it cost more than they meant it to...doesn't matter if the end result is good. Animated movies going through major upheaval and being an excellent final product happens more often than you think.
 
Even if it was a mess, and even if it cost more than they meant it to...doesn't matter if the end result is good. Animated movies going through major upheaval and being an excellent final product happens more often than you think.

Read up on the history of Pixar movies to see how many of them virtually got scrapped and restarted from scratch at some point in the process.
 
It's so weird to assume the final result will be bad if the creative process is a mess. Creation is usually a mess. Baking a cake makes a mess. Remodeling a house makes a mess. Fixing a car makes a mess. Making a mess is not a bad thing. It doesn't have to stop being a mess until it's finished.
 
The "report" was super vague. It said the original cost 90 million to make. The sequel, now, will be more than 100 million. Like how much more? If 20 million, and if the remake adds Tom Holland, you can bet that will triple that investment. If the total is 190 million, then yeah... could be a problem.


But the difference between cooking messy and potential bad movie messy is that the cooking messy has a plan for going back to "normal", with the costs of time and money baked in. (Yes, I did that).

For a movie... hard to tell at this point
 
It's so weird to assume the final result will be bad if the creative process is a mess. Creation is usually a mess. Baking a cake makes a mess. Remodeling a house makes a mess. Fixing a car makes a mess. Making a mess is not a bad thing. It doesn't have to stop being a mess until it's finished.
Tell that to Independence Day 2
 
New trailer is here!!

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I need to watch this a few more dozen times to fully take it all in, but the film looks like it's going to be a crazy adventure...and a heartbreaker.

Cannot come out soon enough!
 
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