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Spider-Man movie (casting, rumors, pix till release)

Hey, if Judi Dench can be 'M' to Brosnan and a prequel Bond in Daniel Craig then I see no reason J.K.Simmons can't be JJJ yet again. If any casting in the first trilogy was spot on it was him.
 
I still vote for Hugh Laurie, regardless.

And mechanical webshooters and narrow eyes for the win.
 
Hey, if Judi Dench can be 'M' to Brosnan and a prequel Bond in Daniel Craig then I see no reason J.K.Simmons can't be JJJ yet again. If any casting in the first trilogy was spot on it was him.
I agree. There's no reason to recast when they had the perfect actor. And holding one actor over from the previous films isn't that big of a deal especially after Bond did it with Judi Dench.
 
This is still TrekBBS, right? Therefore Nathan Fillion is the only possible choice for Jameson! :lol:
 
^^^

Why? I'd rather have some type of planned direction rather than the third one being done blind and sucking like is always the case.
 
Trilogies are mentioned because the studios frankly see the potential to make mega dollars. Sometimes that doesn't happen if the trilogies in question aren't executed as well. But if you have one like the Batman trilogy that has made monster money then there is reason to consider them in the first place. They're simply a reality of modern action cinema right now.
 
A closer look at the new Spider-Man suit.

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Source: SuperHeroHype
 
I can't say any of these pictures are inspiring me with a lot of hope, drive, or want to see this movie.
 
A third movie is almost always guaranteed if the first two do well
And if they don't, you have all these dangling plot threads and/or an unresolved cliffhanger. The goal should always be make a decent stand alone movie and worry about your sequel later.

I just don't understand why every franchise is automatically the beginning of a trilogy despite the fact that there hasn't been a decent one for 20+ years, LOTR aside.
 
At first glance it certainly seems a bit... overly-stylish. Especially with all those wavy lines. But I still love that they're doing something different , and I'm sure it'll grow on me over time.
 
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