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How legit is that Spiderman pic? Looks good and dark but also has somewhat of a symbiote look.
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Originally Posted by ljlukelj
Couldn't they bulk him up A LITTLE bit
Originally Posted by Lieutenant Kif
Higher definition of new Captain America pic
Originally Posted by Spidermachine916
the ONE thing i don't like about that pic of cap ^^ is: why does the shield have bullet marks on it? isn't it made out of adamatium x vibranium? (supposedly the strongest metals in the Marvel U)
Not the one he used during WWIIOriginally Posted by Spidermachine916
the ONE thing i don't like about that pic of cap ^^ is: why does the shield have bullet marks on it? isn't it made out of adamatium x vibranium? (supposedly the strongest metals in the Marvel U)
If this is successful and the movie gets a plan for 4 more sequels like the last Spidey movies were going to be they could easily do a Man-Spider movie in there and have it resulting in organic webbing. I'm thinking of that being done like the 90s cartoon (minus Morbius). Plus they can take some elements from The Other series which was really good.Originally Posted by 100PROOF
Not feelin the artificial web shooters on spider man, should have stuck w/ them being organic.
that's very interestingOriginally Posted by RFX45
This is interesting:
SHANE BLACK RECEIVES DEATH NOTE
Shane Black has been brought aboard the live-action adaptation of the manga series Death Note as a director, Deadline reports.
The series, which is collected in 13 volumes and was a bestseller in Japan, was written by Tsugumi Ohba and artist Takeshi Obata and centers around highschooler Light Yagami who finds a book called the Death Note which has the power to kill anyone whose name is written within it.
Black is best known as a screenwriter, responsible for Lethal Weapon, The Monster Squad and The Last Boy Scout (among others). He also made his directing debut with 2005's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, for which he also provided the script.