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TYE SHERIDAN as SCOTT SUMMERS X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)・dir. Bryan Singer
Sony dropping the Venom 3 trailer during pride month with the tagline “til death do they part”:
I kinda liked Madame Web. It worked fine as an origin story for Cassie:
1. I know they were some weird plot holes and things that could have been executed better. And since this movie was not a part of the mcu, the writers didn't have the excuse that they'd have to go through 50000 movies and shows to make sure there's no plot holes. They could have focused on their story and ensured it was solid. But alas in this house we give female led superhero projects a chance.
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2. I liked how originally the disease was supposed to take her sight, and her mother fought to prevent that and she did. She'd have lost her sight and been a mutant (according to the comics) if her mother wasn't so dedicated to saving her. But she couldn't really escape her fate and eventually lost her sight in the final fight and the spiders gave her powers.
3. Ezekiel was a fun 'spider people' villain. There was something a little more scary about having a villain that uses physical combat and powers to fight 4 heroes with no powers / only precog or mental powers. And him brutally killing the 4 of them in Cassie's visions was kinda dark. Ezekiel is a dope villain name for some reason too.
4. Peter Parker being only the side plot was kinda fun. I loved a young Mary Parker played by Emma Roberts and the constant little hints about who her baby is. The last scene where Anya (I think) tells Cassie that Ben is enjoying being an uncle with none of the responsibility and Cassie responds with like.... that's what he thinks. That was oddly depressing bc she knew Mary wouldn't live long despite her being perfectly fine.
5. The time setting was a win for me. And all the 2000s bops. I need a coat like Cassie's.
6. The teens behaved like teens. They weren't over the top like Pretty Little Liars or Euphoria or something. But they also weren't as unique as Kamala. They were just normal girls, who were good enough people that I'd believe they'd become the superheroes Cassie envisioned.
Knull in ‘VENOM: THE LAST DANCE’ [2024]
I know Spider-Verse had a lot to accomplish so there wasn’t really time for it but I really wanted to see Gwen reckoning with the realization that in (almost) every other universe her death is a canon event for Spider-Man. Imagine her waking up gasping for breath after dreams of endless falling with infinite versions of Peter Parker reaching for her, calling her name, trying and failing to save her.
Peter Parker is not the friend she couldn’t save. That’s the anomaly. Rather, she is the love he lost. His greatest failure.