https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herringScarim Coral said:Also why is it they making it out that Rhode is going to be killed or maybe not?
They aren't going to announce that "someone" dies, then give it away in the trailer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herringScarim Coral said:Also why is it they making it out that Rhode is going to be killed or maybe not?
Casual Shinji said:Not sure about the new Spidey suit. I know Marvel wants to distance themselves from the previous incarnations, but I sort of miss the texture. Also, does this mean Stark provided Parker with that suit? Seeing as there's some tech going on in there.
The character is 15. Tom Holland may be 19-20, but Spider-Man is 15.P-89 Scorpion said:Tom Holland was 19 last June he's 20 in 3 months so he is not a 15 year old kid.thebobmaster said:In all fairness to how Spider-Man sounded, that line may have been quite awkward, but considering he's a 15 year old kid caught in the middle of a Civil War between super-powered beings, the phrase "out of his depth" comes to mind, and he probably feels about as awkward and shaky as he sounds.
That said, with how much the trailer seemed to show, I think it's safe to say that not everything is what it seems.
Yeah but we where talking about the depth of his voice.Buizel91 said:He is playing a character in Highschool though, so he could well be playing a 15/16 year old.
Again I was responding to a comment about the depth/sound of his voice.thebobmaster said:The character is 15. Tom Holland may be 19-20, but Spider-Man is 15.P-89 Scorpion said:Tom Holland was 19 last June he's 20 in 3 months so he is not a 15 year old kid.thebobmaster said:In all fairness to how Spider-Man sounded, that line may have been quite awkward, but considering he's a 15 year old kid caught in the middle of a Civil War between super-powered beings, the phrase "out of his depth" comes to mind, and he probably feels about as awkward and shaky as he sounds.
That said, with how much the trailer seemed to show, I think it's safe to say that not everything is what it seems.
Source [http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/09/22/how-young-will-spider-man-be-in-the-reboot-and-captain-america-civil-war]
Still can't tell what's going on with those eyes. They obviously move, but there doesn't seem to be any apparent tech in place. Looks like someone's been drawing on it with a glitter marker.Imperioratorex Caprae said:
Enjoy.
Am I the only who who see's the spidey suit as looking almost EXACTLY as how Spider-Man looked like in the 1960s cartoon?Casual Shinji said:Still can't tell what's going on with those eyes. They obviously move, but there doesn't seem to be any apparent tech in place. Looks like someone's been drawing on it with a glitter marker.Imperioratorex Caprae said:
Enjoy.
I hear that! The animated eyes really do it for me. They've already established Spiderman is a teen and a known superhero, so I think his voice is spot on.Objectable said:That Spider-Man outfit is old school in a delicious way.
Deadpool. Well, one thing I liked about Deadpool costume were the eyes and how they were animated. When "Francis" escaped, the surprised look he gave worked great because of the eyes. So those who are working on Spider-mans CGI look must have looked at Deadpool recently and thought, "Let's get his eyes to be more animated". Well maybe they thought that but it works. But about the costume, it could just be his first look. It will evolve. He, or Stark will upgrade them. Peter Parker does that. I do prefer the eyes being big like in the Amazing Spider-man but seeing as the eyes here will be animated, they can do both the Amazing and Original trilogy Spidey eyes.Hawki said:Everyone's talking about Spidey's voice, but what about how his mask's eyes seem to shrink as he speaks? How does that even work?
Haha, I have to say I love how both our comments came directly after each other.chocolate pickles said:Tony Stark seems even more of a douche than usual in this one. Then again, i'm still wondering why the private buisnessman who had previously refused to spill his secrets beforehand is now in favour of government regulation.
I think it's fairly obvious that Cap will die considering that Chris Evans doesn't want to be in these movies anymore. There's really no suspense. The only question is how they're gonna kill him off and what will his death mean going forward.WhiteTigerShiro said:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herringScarim Coral said:Also why is it they making it out that Rhode is going to be killed or maybe not?
They aren't going to announce that "someone" dies, then give it away in the trailer.
It's called character development; he tried to do things his own way in his own movies and in the two Avengers movies, thus creating messes that he had to clean up later (particularly Ultron), so he thinks it's time he and the other superheroes need some regulating and guidance.chocolate pickles said:Tony Stark seems even more of a douche than usual in this one. Then again, i'm still wondering why the private buisnessman who had previously refused to spill his secrets beforehand is now in favour of government regulation.
If you listen closely, when his eyes shrink they make a mechanical clicking sound. I'm guessing he has some kind of mechanical iris built into the mask. Stark tech anyone? That said Peter is a very tech-savvy so he could have done it himself. The guy created his web shooters after all.Hawki said:Everyone's talking about Spidey's voice, but what about how his mask's eyes seem to shrink as he speaks? How does that even work?