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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
The own the rights to Spider-man and I think they want more Tom Holland Spider-Man movies and after that you then got Miles Morales and the day they use him in a live action movie and I think they are going to so a Spider-Gwen movie at some point. Plus more Venom movies.
How does that prevent them doing Spiderwoman instead of Madame Web?
 
Is there any reason (legal rights, etc.) why Sony didnt just do a "Spider-woman" movie? Even if it wasn't faithful to the source material, it's still a better known character and arguably Dakota Johnson even looks a bit like Jessica Drew. The red jacket isn't even that different than one of the recent comic book costumes. The name recognition might have pulled in a few ticket goers.
You mean you actually expect Sony to make a good decision when it comes to these movies.
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How does that prevent them doing Spiderwoman instead of Madame Web?

https://screenrant.com/spiderwoman-movie-rights-marvel-sony-who-owns-explained/

I was going to say that Spider-Woman started as a cartoon, rather than a comic, so there's a visible wall between Peter and Jessica, but that's wrong.

Stan Lee trademarked a lot of names just to stop skuzzballs from putting their feet in his bathwater.

DC took them to court over how Wonder man was a cheap ploy to steal celebrity from Wonder Woman.

So Stan trade marked all the dumb girl versions of their super cool boy super heroes, even though zero work had been to develop those characters past just and only their name.

Marvel did sell Spider-Woman (my spell check is sexist, I keep writing "Woman" and it sex changes the word into "Man" again and again and again.) to Sony in 1998, but Marvel retained the rights to use Jessica Drew as a non spider person civilian. Sometimes Jessica is a Private Dick.

Isas Rae, a woman of colour, played a pregnant Spider-Woman of colour, credited a Jessica Drew, in Across the Spider-Verse last year, which certainly means that when she gives birth, that she will give birth to 300 skittering cannibal spider babies.

Not part of your question, but Sony was working on another female spider person tv show about Silk, which was abruptly canceled last week when Madame Web fizzled out.
 
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Yeah, I can agree that Marvel don't make good decisions, they make great ones. Though I will admit DC's have been a bit more hit or miss at times.
 
Yeah, I can agree that Marvel don't make good decisions, they make great ones. Though I will admit DC's have been a bit more hit or miss at times.

They use to. They have been dropping the ball a lot these days.
 
Not sure that would be a good idea. But maybe putting said character in some of these movies would work.

Series 1 dropped a year ago, adapted from a novel called "Fat Vampire" staring Jacob Batalon.

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Sorry, how old are Reynolds and Jackman?

How old were they when they started? They may be stern enough to struggle on even as their bodies continues to seep their humours, but it's nice to see geriatrics prove science wrong, like how John Henry had a Heart attack while fighting a donkey engine.

Ryan started trying to get the first movie off the ground in 2005 when he was 29.

Hugh Jackman was 32 in 2000 for X1 and claimed that he had retired the character after Logan in 2017.

Neither are fat Americans with purifed cheese Burgers for blood, and neither were picked by the studio, so it's oranges and apples.
 
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That "Miss Leading" joke is epic. :rommie:


They made the dumb presumptuous mistake of holding back on the cool shit, because they were building lore for a trilogy.
"Let's cast one of the most famously busty young women in Hollywood, in a role famous for its form-fitting costume, and only feature her in said costume for a few moments in the dark, and have her wear plain, everyday garb for the rest of her screen time!"

Brilliant filmmaking/marketing synergy, Sony; no notes.
 
That "Miss Leading" joke is epic. :rommie:


"Let's cast one of the most famously busty young women in Hollywood, in a role famous for its form-fitting costume, and only feature her in said costume for a few moments in the dark, and have her wear plain, everyday garb for the rest of her screen time!"

Brilliant filmmaking/marketing synergy, Sony; no notes.

Don't forget the tried and true "She's supposed to be awkward so make her wear glasses" thing...
 
How does that prevent them doing Spiderwoman instead of Madame Web?

I don't think anyone really knows or cares about the Madame character. Spider-Gwen though I think has maybe developed some interest form people because of the Miles Morales movies.
 
Isn't the Spider-Gwen from the Spider-Verse movies supposed to be getting her own movie?
 
What I don't get is why Spider-Gwen didn't get all the usual "She's SJW Propaganda!" complaints tossed at her like other female characters do.
 
She wasn't the main character. They mostly seem to take issue with characters like her when they're the lead.
 
What I don't get is why Spider-Gwen didn't get all the usual "She's SJW Propaganda!" complaints tossed at her like other female characters do.
Oh, there were. Before Across the Spider-Verse came out, there were a lots of the usual right-wing grifters who complained the movie was woke. But then it turned out to be successful, and their slogan is "Go woke, go broke", so since it was successful, it could not be woke, therefore the complaints stopped and they shifted towards a different subject.
 
Did people have fits like they do now when things like the Alien movies or Terminator 2 came out?
 
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