mine was Spiderman, Batman and Archie. yeah i know.I haven't seen shit on the Flash movie, and the level to which I have no faith in anybody involved with it indicates to me a high degree of probability they're going to do irreparable damage to the IP. Which sucks as I'm running out of favorite comics for them to destroy. Top three superheros when I was growing up were Spiderman, Green Lantern, and Flash.... take that as you will. heh
Both Marvel and DC are opening the multiverse can of worms with their respective young hero. Parker wants to fix his identity crisis, Barry Allen wants his mom back, both heroes bring in alternate versions of them selves or something similar. In DC's case we're getting multiple batmen and a TV Flash cameo. In Marvel it will be the various spidermen so far.I haven't seen shit on the Flash movie, and the level to which I have no faith in anybody involved with it indicates to me a high degree of probability they're going to do irreparable damage to the IP. Which sucks as I'm running out of favorite comics for them to destroy. Top three superheros when I was growing up were Spiderman, Green Lantern, and Flash.... take that as you will. heh
Im stoked but agree thats a bad way to create the multiverse
No way!This and the Flash movie gonna really hit home
They didnt touch on it a ton in the "spiderman into the spider verse" or whatever but Kingpin trying to save his family just flowed better it feels likeWell, I can see how they explain this... They aren't "creating" the multiverse, they're just peeling back a layer to expose it ala Jack Kirby. The multiverse as a concept existed, but Kang was acting as a kind of regulator keeping things on a path he was in effect choosing. His death unhinges that and then re-opens the natural order of things which would be the existence of the multiverse. That's pretty easy/peasy. As time and causality chaining are tied to variants in the multiverse (established in Loki, backed up in What If...?) Strange tinkering with time (which isn't actually THAT out of character for him as his downfall has always been having such a grand ego he underestimates consequences) makes some level of sense....
And in the past at one point in the comics I seem to remember Peter having Dr Strange do exactly this to make everybody forget his identity.... Although I don't think that version involved any multiversal hijinks.
My bet is from the line "I keep failing over and over" or something like that makes me think he's going to have to "tie together" the web of spider men. Effectively merging the Garfield and Maguire universes in with his. Probably because then they can re-use the best villains they had all the while playing it off as "all spidermen merge into the current one". This also opens up for a Tom Holland cameo in the next Miles Morales animated movie.
Is he? He looked very uncanny valley to me.Molina is back as Dr. Octopus, enough said.![]()
Variant Strange.I keep seeing people say it's out of character for Strange to fuck with the multiverse, but it seems pretty obvious that he already knows the outcome. Why he's doing it, i'm sure we'll find out but he knows it's supposed to happen.
My bet is from the line "I keep failing over and over" or something like that makes me think he's going to have to "tie together" the web of spider men. Effectively merging the Garfield and Maguire universes in with his. Probably because then they can re-use the best villains they had all the while playing it off as "all spidermen merge into the current one". This also opens up for a Tom Holland cameo in the next Miles Morales animated movie.
Peter Parker takes a side job as a junior apprentice content developer for Pantheon in this movie. It’s just implied by that.Didn't catch the "I keep failing over & over" line - when is it in the trailer?
Is he? He looked very uncanny valley to me.