MessiahDecoy123
Psychological Anarchist
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The trailer did give away too much.
But damn was it good.
But damn was it good.
Forget the Spot or Miguel. Miles is going to be lucky to survive Rio.
That is up there with "Bagel!".
Yeah a bit contrived, since he already had that suposed defining angst moment, and now the universe (in this case from Miguel O'Hara's POV) supposedly needs to have it play out yet again? As per what they established O'Hara should acknowledge the universe already played that card for Miles. Though I guess the idea now Miles gets (and we get to witness) a chance to see him switch it up. Save both the Universe and keep his loved one.Wait I thought Miles "Uncle Ben" moment came when he saw his Uncle Aaron die at the hands of Kingpin in the first film? Why does his dad have to die to be his divine moment?
Other than Jefferson usually does died in practically every incarnation to give Miles that Spider-Man grief.
That trailer gave away way too much, especially with Miguel and the final fight.
Thought it was confirmed the Spot was going to be the villain in this and in Beyond The Spider-Verse.Miguel O'Hara makes a savage complex antagonist, against a greater villain. Do we know who?
That is up there with "Bagel!".
with the MCU reference, I wonder if this movie will be the connection for the multiverse to bring Miles Morales to the MCU