Information is kept on a need-to-know basis in order to minimize the chance of leaks. What’s so wrong with that?It's the latest instance of an ongoing pattern of not trusting (most of) their performers.
Oh, I thought you meant it was part of a MCU/DCEU style cinematic universe.The original comics are still published by one of Marvel's competitors.
And 18 years later they did it again, with the trailer featuring a “Spidey catching the crooks and delivering them to the cops” scene not in the film.Hard to believe that this scene was never meant to be in the movie.
The difference being that Far From Home scene was originally meant to be in the film and was cut for time. The 2001 scene was always just meant to be for the trailer. Indeed, the scenes cut from Far From Home are going to be included on the Blu-ray, not as deleted scenes but as a little mini movie.And 18 years later they did it again, with the trailer featuring a “Spidey catching the crooks and delivering them to the cops” scene not in the film.
With all the comparisons ofnew Jameson to Alex Jones, I'm guessing it's a comparison to a left-wing interpretation of Alex Jones? A maniac who's obviously wrong all the time?
If so I think that's a shame, my preferred version of Jameson was someone who was tough but fair and secretly caring of his employees and, while opinionated, a quality journalist aside from Spider-Man.
This is probably the best place for this.
Why do you think The Amazing Spider-Man films weren't as good or successful as the Marvel Studios take?
And in particular, why do you think the movie version of the death of Gwen wasn't well-regarded?
OK, we've got Homecoming and Far From Home, so what home word or phrase cane we use for the third one's title?
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