Friday, March 11, 2016
First Look At Marvel's Spider-Man
"Alright, I've run out of patience...Underoos!"
How can you ask for a better introduction to the world then that?
So the second Captain America: Civil War trailer hit around noon yesterday, and as it was predicted, we got our first look at the MCU Spider-Man. If you haven't seen it yet, I posted a link to the trailer on my Twitter page, @Comconoclast, and you can watch it there. It was a very short scene, but it was big enough to get everyone talking about it. As you can tell from the photo above, they went with an older look for the wall-crawler, even using an older log on his chest. His costume is bright, as opposed to the last Spider-Man costume that Andrew Garfield wore. The thing that I noticed the most of the costume was that his eyes "moved." There was talk that they wanted his costume, primarily his eyes, to be able to show his emotions through his mask, so he wouldn't have to keep taking it off every time they wanted the audience to know what he was feeling. I'm not sure what the purpose for them are in the movie's storyline, but that was the reason I heard that they did it.
One of the questions I was asked after watching the trailer was if I thought War Machine would die. The short and simple is...I don't know. Look, there were a few different reports all claiming certain things that involve War Machine. The fist one that I heard (by the way...***POTENTIAL SPOILERS!!!***) was that after Captain America dies at the end of the movie, there's a scene that has three different people grabbing ahold of Cap's shield, one of them is James Rhodes (a.k.a. War Machine). There's also a report out there that at least three Avengers are going to die in this film, and one of them is Rhodes. So who do you believe? My advice to you is don't worry about it. Go into the movie not knowing and be surprised by whatever happens.
What were your thoughts on the new trailer? Did you like it, not like it, change you mind about seeing it, not seeing it, what? Leave your comments in the section down below.
Captain America: Civil War hits theaters May 6.
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