The
latest trailer for the webslinger's latest movie outing is out. And it
promises to be the mother of all cross overs, even by MCU standards.
Peter Parker/Spider-Man has taken Doctor Strange's help to solve his identity crisis and the outcomes are far worser than anything he could have expected.
Check out the trailer:
As readers would know from the previous trailer, characters from parallel universe/multiverse have descended on Peter Parker's reality.
Peter Parker/Spider-Man has taken Doctor Strange's help to solve his identity crisis and the outcomes are far worser than anything he could have expected.
Check out the trailer:
As readers would know from the previous trailer, characters from parallel universe/multiverse have descended on Peter Parker's reality.
This includes Doc Ock (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), J Jonah Jameson (J K Simmons)
and Sandman from the Sam Raimi/Tobey Maguire movies. We have Lizard and
Electro/Max Dillon (Jamie Foxx) from Marc Webb/Andrew Garfield movies.
I
am personally excited by the return of Green Goblin as Willem Dafoe is a
terrific actor. Another noteworthy point is the comic book faithful
depiction of Electro's costume this time. Alfred Molina seems to be
genuinely enjoying his return to Spidey's Universe.
There
are some aspects of the trailer that also raised my concern. Benedict
Cumberbatch looks a bit bored in his role as the Sorcerer Supreme. There
is a clear difference between this performance and what we have seen
him do as the Sherlock in the BBC series.
Plus, most of the jokes fell flat (at least for me). Hope the other jokes in the movie are funnier.
Obviously,
like most other fans, I am also eagerly anticipating the return of
Tobey Maguire to his arguably most famous role. Did not enjoy Andrew's
performance and would not care either way for his appearance.
Doc
Ock seems to be on Spidey's side this time. It would be fun to watch
the 3 Spider-Men/Doctor Strange/Doc Ock take on Green
Goblin/Lizard/Sand-Man/Electro alliance.
And, let us not forget about a certain alien symbiote and a living vampire who should also pop up in Spidey's timeline soon...
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