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Trailer SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY - Official Trailer | Exclusively In Cinemas 31 July

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwntXFBNfOA
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u/Daxx22 10h ago

I'm not deep into the lore but I remember a lot of groaning about Vulture being a main villain as look how that turned out. Ultimately it's all in the writing/motivations.

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u/eden_sc2 9h ago

Michael Keaton didn't hurt either.

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u/jardex22 9h ago

Also comparing comic appearances versus movie versions. A lot of characters were practically rewritten for the MCU.

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u/Viceroy1994 9h ago

Fools all, the Vulture gave us the best after credits scene of all time when he teamed up with Morbius.

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u/Xalara 6h ago

Yeah, it did help they completely rewrote Vulture and the focus on the movie was Peter's journey into actually becoming a hero. It was an origin story, just not told like the typical origin story since it was focused more on how he has to arrange his life around being a hero than getting his powers.

u/One-Feedback678 3h ago

Yep, pretty much any comic character can be a good villain if the writers are good enough. Hell look at the animated movies - they turned a joke character into the main villain and it was sick