You're right, focusing solely on movies can be limiting. Animated series offer several advantages: * Exploration of Depth: Series allow for more in-depth character development, exploring the villains' motivations, backstories, and internal conflicts in greater detail than a single movie can. * Expanded Universe: Animated series can introduce new villains, explore lesser-known characters, and create interconnected storylines within the Spider-Man universe. * Creative Freedom: Animation provides greater flexibility for visual storytelling, allowing for more imaginative action sequences, unique art styles, and experimentation with different tones. * Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to live-action productions, animation can be more cost-effective to produce, allowing for potentially longer seasons or more frequent releases. By branching out into animated series, Sony Pictures could tap into a wider audience, explore new creative avenues, and further expand the Spider-Man franchise. Do you have any specific villains or storylines in mind that you'd like to see explored in an animated series?
MCU made their money with this, but the sooner it is forgotten about the better. It makes no sense. There are more plot holes (in the name of fan service) than actual plot.
Weapon X scene in Apocalypse was good enough for me, it was the best part of Apocalypse.
Placed in such a stupid ass way. Tf you gonna do Weapon X and Apocalypse in the same arc 🤦🏿
I Saw That Since X-Men Apocalypse
MCU weapon x is perfect and naked.
Just watched it a couple of times. What a great way to start the New Year.
I thought there was meant to be an extended version coming. Any word on that ?
That was one of the best parts of X-Men: Apocolypse. Haven't gotten around to watching Origins yet.
They alreday scratched that itch in Apocalypse.
They did it... first!
You're right, focusing solely on movies can be limiting. Animated series offer several advantages:
* Exploration of Depth: Series allow for more in-depth character development, exploring the villains' motivations, backstories, and internal conflicts in greater detail than a single movie can.
* Expanded Universe: Animated series can introduce new villains, explore lesser-known characters, and create interconnected storylines within the Spider-Man universe.
* Creative Freedom: Animation provides greater flexibility for visual storytelling, allowing for more imaginative action sequences, unique art styles, and experimentation with different tones.
* Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to live-action productions, animation can be more cost-effective to produce, allowing for potentially longer seasons or more frequent releases.
By branching out into animated series, Sony Pictures could tap into a wider audience, explore new creative avenues, and further expand the Spider-Man franchise.
Do you have any specific villains or storylines in mind that you'd like to see explored in an animated series?
Would 30seconds of it would’ve hurt it!? Come on it’s 30secs that would’ve just showed cool imagery and not have hurt at all.
Wolverine should have had the whiskers mask too.
Guy agrees with everything, trying to look like an expert or something 😂😂😂
MCU made their money with this, but the sooner it is forgotten about the better. It makes no sense. There are more plot holes (in the name of fan service) than actual plot.
Caring about plotholes in a Deadpool movie are ya?
What plot holes are those? The ones that show you don't understand multiverse stories?
Most of your favorite superhero movies have major plotholes that you don't pay attention to.