... Ok, I can buy him as Kraven like that. But he has to do something about his voice to make it work.
I remember reading Garfield was considered for Moon Knight, and it would work because Garfield is Jewish.
Actually, speaking of Doc Ock, I don't expect him in the MCU because he's been done already, but I recall Twitter wanting to see Mark Hamill as the bad doctor. (I mean, Luke is pretty much out of the picture, so why not?)
Hammil as Doc Ock is some pretty great casting. He even has the "chubbier" bodytype for the character.
"All you Fascists bound to lose."Hammer wouldn't be a bad Norman though.
I mean, he has played a Goblin already, so it's not too much of a stretch for him.
One Strip! One Strip!I was dumbfounded they actually thought closing the movie mid Rhino battle was a smart idea. It might work in the MCU because supervillains are a common and regular thing now, but the secret conspiracy was still so very, very vague that this doesn't actually mean anything. That's also not including the general problems with Ending Fatigue the movie already had.
I saw the disclaimer at the end of the closing credits: "He-Man Toys are property of Mattel"
Can anybody tell me what scene or scenes had He-Man toys in them?
Coincidentally it was July 12 (Far From Home's second Friday in theaters) that I finished watching all episodes of He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe.
Then on September 16 (15 days before Far From Home was released on home video) that I finished watching all episodes of He-Man's sister series, the original She-Ra Princess Of Power.
No, Mr. Bunker, "this here" is justiceThis video is from a few days ago, but apparently Tom Holland was actually the reason that Disney and Sony reopened negotiations to keep Spider-Man in the MCU. (the Spider-Man talk starts about Starts around 7:38)
According to Bob Igor, Tom reached out to him after D23, and told him how frustrated and upset he was about the whole situation, and kinda made him realize how petty and selfish everyone was acting.
After he got off the phone with Tom, he called the head of Sony, and told them that they had to find a way to make this work.
Edited by megaeliz on Oct 17th 2019 at 5:39:26 AM
Tony Revolori was on the Far From Home Honest Trailers Commentary.
Stuff he revealed:
Flash was on the toilet when the Snap happened.
Flash's parents not showing up at the end was Tony's idea. The actor playing Flash's chauffeur was originally going to be his dad.
Flash was going to have a black eye for the rest of the movie after Peter knocked him out, but they never added it in post.
Brad was going to be an annoying fan of Flash's videos, to the point that Flash even briefly reconciled with Peter over their shared dislike of him.
Zendaya was advised by Jon Watts to watch lots of Daria to prepare as MJ.
There was a cut scene just before Peter and Mysterio talk at the bar where one of Quentin's crew pickpockets EDITH from Peter so they could give it back later and make Peter think he left EDITH lying around.
Another scene cut was one where Mr. Harrington and Mr. Dell think Mr. Harrington's ex-wife is a witch who is casting the spell to create the Elementals and Mr. Harrington has to sacrifice himself to end the curse.
And yeah, they brought up Agent Venom and Ned as Hobgoblin a few times.
Edited by Tuckerscreator on Oct 10th 2019 at 5:11:04 AM
....that probably happened to a lot of people now that I think about it.
One Strip! One Strip!
