I was thinking about this today upon hearing the news about Martin Sheen being cast.
Do you think they'll just act like it's a new thing and ignore what came before?
Do you think they'll draw attention to what came before?
Do you think they'll "try to explain themselves?" As in something along the lines of "Spider-Man has had many comic visions over the years (cue montage of covers of "Web of," "Amazing" and "Peter Parker, The Spectacular"...and now comes a new film vision from the aptly named..." or something like that?
How do you think they'll go about promoting a "redo" of something that was done so recently? The Incredible Hulk ignored what came so recently before in its marketing, and that didn't seem to help too much...
Do you think they'll just act like it's a new thing and ignore what came before?
Do you think they'll draw attention to what came before?
Do you think they'll "try to explain themselves?" As in something along the lines of "Spider-Man has had many comic visions over the years (cue montage of covers of "Web of," "Amazing" and "Peter Parker, The Spectacular"...and now comes a new film vision from the aptly named..." or something like that?
How do you think they'll go about promoting a "redo" of something that was done so recently? The Incredible Hulk ignored what came so recently before in its marketing, and that didn't seem to help too much...