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Madame Web, go-go Marvel Fatigue!

How good was it?

  • A. Madame Web is just as Good as a REAL Marvel Movie.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • B. There were moments that were approaching great, like random M&Ms mixed into a box of raisins.

    Votes: 4 22.2%
  • C. The crew must have been held at gunpoint to continue and finish their work?

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • D. Adam Scott stole the movie! Where the hell is Severance Season 2?

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • E. This travesty will finally capsize the home Blu Ray/DVD market!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • F. A lady gave birth in the seat next to me, the baby realized where it was, and crawled back in.

    Votes: 9 50.0%

  • Total voters
    18
I thought that Sony had begun to actually collaborate with Marvel on these films. It makes me wonder if Marvel brought a list of suggestions for this film and Morbius and Sony said "Sure" while tearing up said list and throwing it away.
 
I think the Venom movies did well enough, but, yeah, I agree

The first Venom movie was well made, and good.

The second Venom Movie was a badly made, jumbled disappointment.

It's about a coherent story and well cast actors for me, which is not asking a lot.
 
Honestly i hope this Kills any Sinister Six movie that Sony wants..

Though I do have hopes for Kraven.. That actually looked good in the trailer.. This one however looked like a steaming pile of poo.
 
I saw it mentioned in a youtube, and then I googled for conformation, that Johnson fired her representation the day after the trailer dropped.

What the hell was she expecting?

Did she only read the pages she was in, or did Sony only trust her with the pages she was in?
 
Well the in the last Venom the main character finds himself in the MCU. I'm quite sure that Marvel had to ok that.
It was a quick cameo because he went back to the Sonyverse after Dr. Strange did the spell. And I can't recall if that was before or after the second Venom film, so if before, it was an advertising plug of sorts.
 
I saw it mentioned in a youtube, and then I googled for conformation, that Johnson fired her representation the day after the trailer dropped.

What the hell was she expecting?

Did she only read the pages she was in, or did Sony only trust her with the pages she was in?

Supposedly, her agent didn't understand the difference between being in an MCU movie and being in a Sony movie. Johnson thought she was getting an MCU movie. I don't have a confirmation for that, so take it with a grain of salt, okay? I can see how that could be true, though.
 
Gwyneth Paltrow had no idea she was in a Spider-Man movie.

Most of Paltrow's scenes for the Phase 3 movies were filmed all at the same time and then edited into those separate movies. She literally wasn't told which movies they were for, just that they were for her Marvel stuff
 
Most of Paltrow's scenes for the Phase 3 movies were filmed all at the same time and then edited into those separate movies. She literally wasn't told which movies they were for, just that they were for her Marvel stuff
They weren't THAT much at the same time. And other than her scenes at the end of Endgame (and that's what we're talking here, Spider-Man Homecoming, Infinity War, and Endgame) it wasn't like she just walked onto a big green screen. So she didn't spend a weekend knocking out all of her Phase 3 scenes.

I'm pretty sure they filmed Tony's funeral with real people at a real place, for instance. (Which blows my mind a bit.)

That said, I'm sure there's lots of actors out there who have no idea that there are Marvel movies that aren't Marvel movies.
 
I thought that Sony had begun to actually collaborate with Marvel on these films. It makes me wonder if Marvel brought a list of suggestions for this film and Morbius and Sony said "Sure" while tearing up said list and throwing it away.
Sony paid for production of the frst 2 MCU Spiderman films, while the Disney MCU arm produced the films. Sony also received the majority of the Box Office receipts from those 2 films.

Disney/Marvel got the rights to use the character in Captain America 3, and the two Avengers films.

IDK what the deal for the third Spiderman film was, or Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness; because the original initial deal was for the 2 Spidey films, and what was related above.

The deal for the third Film and the rest looked like it wasn't going to happen until Tod Holland made a plea to both sides and really lobbied the two sides to make a deal for it to happen.

I think a sticking point was Disney/Marvel wanted to put some production money in for a bigger slice of the Box Office and Sony wasn't agreable, but yeah, I never was able to find any particulars on what that final deal actually was.
 
I'm pretty sure they filmed Tony's funeral with real people at a real place, for instance. (Which blows my mind a bit.)
True, though many of them didn't know they were filming Tony's funeral, just that they were supposed to look sad and somber.
 
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