Meh, still don't care, still won't bother.The Kraven director is practially begging people to go see the movie.
https://www.ign.com/articles/kraven...ance-after-sonys-spider-man-universe-missteps
You know a franchise is in serious trouble when they're this desperate to get people to actually go see the next movie.
I keep forgetting it existsAre you planning to?
Or just make some 'bots.I keep running into that same problem.
Maybe someday I'll watch it for pure MST3K value but only if it's with someone else who wants to do the same.
Forgetting what exists?I keep forgetting it exists
She spends the movie using her visions of the future to avoid the deaths of several characters.Wow, really? Is it set up as her knowing it's something that has to happen, or is she just not bothering to save the lives of two people she's seen die?
Maybe Webb (the character) is a horror-show, but just because she could figure out that Ben was going to raise Peter, it doesn't mean that she's seen the exact details of the transference of responsibility.She spends the movie using her visions of the future to avoid the deaths of several characters.
But at the end of the movie, when someone mentions that Ben (Parker) is gonna love being an uncle because it's "all of the fun, none of the responsibility", Cassie smirks and says, "That's what he thinks."
Granted, but it hardly seems like a cause for humor (and a joke that literally only she can appreciate, no less) instead of "Oh gee, I hope nothing bad happened and that's why neither of his parents are around any more."
...Having Guy Gardner make a concise point about a post instead of twisting it into a dick joke or something is terribly disconcerting.![]()
That's pretty messed up.She spends the movie using her visions of the future to avoid the deaths of several characters.
But at the end of the movie, when someone mentions that Ben (Parker) is gonna love being an uncle because it's "all of the fun, none of the responsibility", Cassie smirks and says, "That's what he thinks."
That's pretty messed up.
No, that's a lot of reaching just to crap on an already pretty terrible film.That's pretty messed up.
However, given that she sees the futures of all the Spider-girls, and the traditional relationship between Pete and Madame Webb, it's a fair guess that Cassandra already knows that Peter is destined to be Spider-Man. Would YOU change anything on that path if you saw the good the boy would do? No, me either. Pain and loss suck, but hardship forges heroes.
I'm not saying that she's ignorant or indifferent. I'm saying she makes a joke about something that she could absolutely do something about but clearly doesn't. Or isn't able to.It makes no judgements about the deaths of Peter's parents and in no way suggests that Cassandra is somehow ignorant of, or indifferent to, the pain that results.
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