The practicalities of secret identities are also an issue in these films. The MCU asks audiences to suspend their disbelief about super powers, armored flying nano-suits, and magic gems that can unmake reality, but audiences can only accept so much fantasy before they tune out.
Marvel as any villain pulls off her mask. And now, with his identity out in the open, Peter Parker will have to reckon with all of that, plus public scandal.
And the lesson, particularly for Peter, is what is growing up for real. How exposure might help Peter remains to be seen, but at least from a storytelling perspective, it will be a break from the previous two Spider-Man films. That sort of growth would have happened regardless of whether Sony and Disney patched up their relationship, and Spider-Man stayed in the MCU.
The difference is whether Spider-Man would have had any other heroes to lean on while he goes through this new phase. That might have been a positive step for the character , but it would have been a major break with the past.
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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Cybersecurity Mobile Policy Privacy Scooters. Phones Laptops Headphones Cameras. Tablets Smartwatches Speakers Drones. This is the latest in a long series of legal battles between comic creators and movie adaptation distributions that has been raging since superhero movies began, with the original creators unfortunately usually coming up on the losing side. That effort fell short in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.
What would it mean if Toberoff and company succeeded this time? Disney is fiercely protective of its intellectual property to the point where copyright law seems to be only a minimal hurdle in maintaining it. Under Copyright Law, Mickey Mouse was supposed to enter into the public domain in And when was about to roll around, you best believe they lobbied Congress once again to massage those copyright laws.
All of this is to say that there is very little precedent for Disney allowing its copyright on important characters to expire. Before Peter leaves, he turns back around and asks Tony, " That was a test, right? Thor made the offer in the comics and was equally as taken aback as Iron Man when Spider-Man chose to think it over. He originally joined the site as a freelance writer on the Lists team before moving over to News and Features, eventually becoming an editor in Over time he's done quite a few different things, including helping launch gaming on the site, often handling news, features, and guides simultaneously.
Now he sticks primarily to movies and TV, and spends way too much time looking at analytics. It sure seems like he's put his Political Science degree to good use, huh? By Mansoor Mithaiwala Published Sep 20,
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