Sure, second-best doesn't sound that impressive, but it's not like he said it was godawful. So the reboot was off to a decent start! Of course, there was a sequel. Like most sequels, it didn't perform as well with the critics as the first movie. It pulled in about the same amount of money, however, but the reviews weren't as kind as theater goers' wallets.
The general consensus was that, while Garfield, Stone, and everyone else in the cast did a good job, there was just too much going on. As a result, the movie came off as something of a muddled mess. Still with all that went wrong with it, it wasn't bad enough to earn any Razzie nominations.
And it did well enough that not only had the studio planned to make more sequels, but spin-offs too. Sony's plans for Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4 were pretty crazy. According to various websites, the plan involved not only resurrections for both Gwen Stacy and her father, but also Gwen becoming something like the Spider-Gwen character who has since debuted in the comics in And is from another dimension.
Casting villains in the lead role isn't something that gets done a whole lot, especially not in comic book movies, making it a pretty controversial—yet interesting—move on Sony's part. Sony's plan was to create their own universe to compete with, or be something akin to, Marvel's cinematic universe, while using Marvel's own characters, ironically enough.
Still, the ideas were all intriguing. But then, seemingly overnight, those plans got scrapped. Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4 were both planned and even had release dates: June 10, and May 4, , respectively. You just have to figure out how to use them and know that wherever they take you, we'll always be here. So, come on home, Peter.
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Spider-Man has been one of the biggest superhero franchises to hit the big screen in the past two decades. And if they leveraged something like a five-picture deal, what stories would they want to tell? He then went on to debut in Captain America: Civil War and became a quick fan favorite.
The five-picture deal mentioned in the excerpt, ultimately, became a six-picture agreement, and Marvel Studios breezed through that. So far, the actor has played the role five times already, with a sixth appearance coming up via Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The threequel is dubbed the culmination of the Spider-Man franchise, and it could very well be — at least in terms of the character's MCU arc. Based on the revamped Marvel Studios and Sony deal, the former can only feature the wall-crawler in one more standalone and another project. Richard and Mary left Peter to the care of his aunt May and uncle Ben , and then left to continue their research.
Under the care of Ben and May, and without a word from both of his parents, Peter grew into a teenager, enrolled in Midtown Science High School. There, he was somewhat of an outcast, and was continuously bullied by a stereotypical jock, Eugene "Flash" Thompson , who knocked Peter down for defending a fellow student that he was picking on.
After the beating, Peter became acquainted with Gwen Stacy , who admired Peter's act of bravery. Peter was immediately interested in her. After class, Peter went home for lunch, and helped his uncle Ben in fixing a broken pipe down in his basement. Ben went back upstairs later and Peter found an old, suspicious suitcase. He brought it upstairs to ask about it, and his uncle said the case was his dad's and that he should look inside.
Peter went straight to his room and started investigating the suitcase. After a thorough inspection, he found more of his father's notes and belongings, including a pair of glasses and a notebook that detailed a formula: the Decay Rate Algorithm. Ben came to Peter's room and confronted him about his findings, trying to comfort Peter about his parents. He also revealed the name of his father's co-worker, Dr. Curtis Connors.
After Ben left, Peter immediately searched the Internet for information about Richard and Connors' work, which lead him to the discovery of his parent's death due to a plane crash. Continuing his search on Connors' alone, Peter was able to locate him at Oscorp Industries ' famous tower and decided to go there.
Peter sneaks into Oscorp, posing as one of the interns causing the actual intern to get dragged out of Oscorp , and locates Dr. Peter manages to sneak inside the biocable lab by shoulder surfing the combination lock's sequence. A moment of curiosity leads to Peter touching the webs, causing all of the spiders to fall.
Many land on him, which Peter quickly brushes off. However, he didn't notice one of the modified spiders on his back until it bites him shortly thereafter once he regroups with Gwen. After this, his whole life changes. Peter starts gaining spider-like powers i. On the subway ride home, he embraces these powers by accidentally knocking out some street thugs.
That night, he nearly wrecks his aunt's bathroom with his super strength by accidentally breaking things. The next day, he humiliates Flash in a one-on-one basketball game by repeatedly teasing him to steal the ball and ends up breaking the basketball ring with his slam dunk.
As a result, Uncle Ben must change work shifts and asks Peter to pick up his aunt from work later that night. Instead, Peter forgets and goes back to Oscorp Tower to help Dr. Connors create a serum that Connors would soon call the "Lizard Serum"; a recipe to help regenerate lost limbs from any species, humans included. Peter aids Connors in testing the serum on a small lab rat with three legs. Shortly after the rat is injected with the serum, the rat regrows another limb, completing its leg set.
Connors is amazed at what has just transpired and believes he's made an enormous breakthrough in all of Oscorp history. Connors thanks Peter for his help and Peter walks home. At home, Uncle Ben waits on the porch. Peter wonders why and his uncle tells him he forgot to pick up his aunt from work. Peter states he just forgot, but his uncle ignored this and ordered Peter to apologize to May.
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