
I completely forgot that early showings of the film started this afternoon, so here's the review thread for people who've already seen it.
I'm watching it tomorrow and I can't wait!
It's funny, I don't often go to the cinema (and never before this for a superhero movie), I've had morons using their phones during movies, but this was the most engaged and enthusiastic crowd I've ever seen. As the credits rolled, the guy behind me went, "Holy shit!" which was pretty much my reaction to the whole movie.I normally have a good audience experience but this was one of those few exceptions (following Prisoners and The Multiverse of Madness). No less than three people in my row alone were regularly looking at their bright phone screens throughout the whole film (okay, one of them had the brightness down). One of those people took a phone call in the middle of the film as well as popping in and out of the aisle several times throughout. All of that and just general loud noises with food and drinks, this was probably the worse theater experience I ever had...which was impressive since it was such a small group of people. Oh, and they were not happy about the "To be continued..." card and the lack of credits scenes.
Pretty much. Spider Cat has even less screen timeHaven't seen the movie but somebody who watched me the T. rex only has 5 seconds of screen time. Is that accurate? I'm not into superhero content but considered going to see a dinosaur on the big screen.
That's usually my experience, especially for Infinity War, Endgame, and No Way Home. But not this time, alas.It's funny, I don't often go to the cinema (and never before this for a superhero movie), I've had morons using their phones during movies, but this was the most engaged and enthusiastic crowd I've ever seen. As the credits rolled, the guy behind me went, "Holy shit!" which was pretty much my reaction to the whole movie.
I wouldn't go that far but I certainly understand the sentiment. Once complete, I imagine it will rank amongst the greatest film trilogies ever, superhero, sci-fi, or otherwise.Once Beyond the Spider-Verse comes out I'd say that Hollywood should just stop making comic book movies, because they're never going to top this series.
We see glimpses of both Tobey and Andrew with their respective Captain Stacys.Who was the live action actor they used to focus on Captain Stacy's death? Was Garfield? Didn't look like it to me, but could have been.
I, too, have a lot of issues how they've handled their relationship in the comics (even from afar since I quite reading after they brought Norman back to life as a decade-long secret puppeteer). So it was really refreshing to see Peter and MJ in a stable, healthy relationship, even if it was just a small glimpse of it. I liked how they handled the relationship in Into because it's understandable they could've drift apart in the manner and yet were able to reconcile because of Peter's experiences with Miles.Plus it was nice to see a happily married Peter with a kid and have him be considered the 616 Peter. I hate how Marvel has handled Peter in the comics, especially since it’s a plot point that the literal Devil is preventing Peter and MJ being together because Mayday grows up to defeat him. Also it was great to see Ben Reilly being a hero even if he’s brooding constantly.
I was a little bummed out that all we got of Spider-Cat is what was already shown in a teaser. Hopefully we'll get more in Beyond but I won't be surprised (or mad) if we don't.Pretty much. Spider Cat has even less screen time
The Spiderverse movies consider Peter B Parker to be the 616 Spider-Man. Across The Spiderverse even shows images from comic panels as his past, namely his marriage to Mary Jane.I hope 616 Peter shows up. He could be like the boss man who saves the day in the final act.
Plus Into shows a Alchemax computer screen display the different universes they've tapped into and I'm pretty sure 616 was one of the numbers shown.The Spiderverse movies consider Peter B Parker to be the 616 Spider-Man. Across The Spiderverse even shows images from comic panels as his past, namely his marriage to Mary Jane.
He’s close but he isn’t 616. I don’t even recall what Earth they said he’s from. Currently 616 Spidey isn’t with MJ.The Spiderverse movies consider Peter B Parker to be the 616 Spider-Man. Across The Spiderverse even shows images from comic panels as his past, namely his marriage to Mary Jane.
The movie directly states that he's from Earth-616, a fan wiki has him coming from Earth-616B to keep it from conflicting with the comics. I'm fine with considering him the real 616 Spidey and handwave it as something that hasn't happened in the comics yet since he and MJ were split up at the beginning of the first movie.He’s close but he isn’t 616. I don’t even recall what Earth they said he’s from. Currently 616 Spidey isn’t with MJ.
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