Spider-Man: No Way Home has released now in several countries. Feel free to discuss the film here with spoilers!
Spider-Man: No Way Home has released now in several countries. Feel free to discuss the film here with spoilers!
This is why they should have different screening rooms for anticipated films like this, one room for people who plan on sitting down and watching the film and being quiet, and another room for being who just wanna experience the fandom of it all and scream like an idiot, no offence.
Its okay I can be a dumb dumb. But just the experience of having a room full of people who will tear their throats like you do is amazing. And that’s a great idea you should own cinema
Is there anything about whether Murdock got snapped or not?
@BartusZsolt1996 No, his appearance was really short, and he haven't talked about himself at all.
My theory is that they ended all the Netflix series because they did not quite know how to make it work with the snap
Can someone give me a run down of the mid and end credits scene please, I am watching a CAM version online and whoever records it does not stay for the credits, and the plot synopsis on here does not make it clear what the end and mid credit scenes are.
And yes, I am watching a cam version, I am a bad person and all that jazz, truth is i just do not want to pay £10 to go sit in a cinema full of screaming idiots who have a heart attack when a character comes on screen, a reasonable thing to want.
@Gordon EFFING Ramsay Interesting theory, but all signs point to the theory that Netflix canceled all those series because they no longer wanted to do business with Disney because of the advent of Disney +. More information here:
https://www.savedaredevil.com/faq
So how did Flash get into MIT? MJ and Ned got rejected due to simply knowing Peter Parker, but Flash went on national television to promote a book about how he is besties with Peter Parker......thats one for CinemaSins I guess.
Because the actual problem was that they were a part of Spider-Mans fights. MIT didn't want to bring the controversy of people who were just arrested as accomplices of a murderer, because as Ned so perfectly explained they're "actually friends with Spider-Man", while anyone with half a brain, including the intelligent people at MIT, could easily fact-check the rubbish Flash was spouting.
True, but....lets say a person went on national TV and was saying things like oh I am besties with * Person who is thought to have murdered someone * and was acting all happy about it, even if it is true or not would they accept THAT person? a person who seems to at idolise a killer so much he has delusions about being good friends with that person? That would still be a big red flag right?
What do you think?