So we all know everyone & their mother is set to appear in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War. Now we're getting an idea of where everyone's favorite neighborhood superhero falls into the mix. Collider mentioned a Spider-Man: Homecoming press junket where Fandango questioned Marvel's own Kevin Feige about how much screen-time Spidey will have in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War? He replied, "I think it might feel bigger a little bit because of Homecoming & because of what people know from it, but it's about on par with [Civil War]." This is pretty much on par with what I was thinking everyone was going to get for Infinity War. You gotta figure you'll have the cast of Civil War, Hulk, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, Thanos, & Lord knows who else. How much screen-time can even be available in the first place with that big of a cast? In other Spidey news here's some new trailers. Full scene clips actually, & even in the comments to the video someone mentions how they feel like they've now seen most of the movie. I do have to somewhat agree, this movie has now officially reached over-trailered status for me. I love what I'm seeing, don't get me wrong. Everything about this looks good. I just don't want to see anything else new until I'm sitting in the theater. At least they're saving Michael Keaton's Vulture. I feel like he's the only thing we haven't seen a lot from. I hope they keep it that way too. Keaton's probably the thing I'm most excited for in this movie. Anyway, what do y'all think? Has it been too many trailers? And what are you're guesses on the rest of the screen-time for Avengers: Infinity War? Let us know in the comments, like, & share.
Tom Holland & Zendaya Host a "Spider-man: Homecoming" Featurette
Right after I say I'm starting to feel like we're seeing too much Spider-man/Iron Man 4, we get this 25 minute featurette. I does have some new footage, most of which is more a behind-the-scenes type of thing. This is like the "Flavor Flav" of Spider-man: Homecoming. In the fact that this is totally a "hypeman" for the film. At one point Kevin Feige flat out says Spider-man is the greatest Marvel Superhero. The skits between Tom Holland & Zendaya could've probably used a little more fine tuning, but besides that, we did learn some cool little tidbits in this video. Kevin Feige lets us know that Peter Parker has been Spider-man for 6 months in the beginning of this. We don't see Uncle Ben die or a spider bite. Everything up to & including Civil War will be told through Peter's cell phone in a montage, I would guess first thing. Instead of the usual, we're getting a kid becoming a Superhero story, instead of a traditional origin story. Tom Holland says that this rendition of the wall-crawler is most similar to the teenage version seen in the Ultimate Spider-man comic-books. This is the greatest thing I could hear. That is my favorite rendition of Spider-man. There's some more about Michael Keaton's amazing looking Vulture selling Avengers weapon tech on the black market, more on the new Spidey-suit, & they made sure you know from the jump, then over, & over again that Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man will be here. The overall consensus between all involved though is this will be the newest, never seen before version of Spider-man ever. I hope. Sony, Marvel you have my money. Don't show me any more of this movie, please. The more you show the more I don't get to experience in the theater. What do you think? Am I the only one worried that we're seeing too much of this? Let me know in the comments, like, & share.
Friendly Neiborhood Spider-man Get Another Amazing Trailer
Spider-man Homecoming dropped a new trailer today. This one is more centered on our friendly neighborhood Spider-man after the events of Captain America: Civil War. We get a better look at the new suit, which is a lot more like the comic book this time around. With multiple function web-shooters & lenses that give a on-screen "HUB", much like the screen in Iron Man's armor, this Spidey seems prepared to take on much more than common thugs. Which seems to be one of the underlying plot points behind this outing, Spidey thinking he should be doing bigger, better things. This trailer is amazing, but this puts me at the point where they can stop. I don't want to see anymore of this movie until July 7th when I'm sitting in the theater. I actually can't believe I'm this excited for this movie. Considering this will be the third incantation of this character in the time it took to retire one Wolverine. Nonetheless, I can't wait to see Spider-man's first official adventure in the MCU. What do you think? Can't wait? Or actually need to see more to be convinced? Let us know in the comments like & share.