It was also a lot less "gooey" initially, it acted more like The Flash's folded-up-in-a-ring-somehow suit or the Iron Man "Extremis" stuff and would slip on like a shadow or whatever. It was mostly supposed to be an excuse to make a costume that wasn't a pain in the ass to draw.
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
Like originally when he first gives it up, he immediately replaces it with an identical one that's just regular fabric because Black Cat made it for him and he's allowed 1 comprehensible decision out of 20.
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
I've somewhat lost track of how stupid the symbiotes have become since then - I think they're ALL hyper-intelligent now, and have a whole planet, and they're connected to the sword that the "God-Butcher" from the THOR books uses, which makes them older-than-ETERNALS old maybe?
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
I *really* didn't like the "VENOM" movie, but I do like that the people making it also seemed to dislike it enough that the MCU is now stuck with a Venom who's literal backstory is "I'm actually the shittiest symbiote, literal self-described loser, so I'm just gonna stick around"
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Replying to @the_moviebob @autogynamelia and
Okay so is the Sony Spider-Villain universe actually officially integrated into the MCU then because that seems like a really bad idea
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Replying to @arthur_affect @the_moviebob and
Like just on the level of having Venom and Spider-Man have no collection to each other whatsoever, it's a pretty awkward fit
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Replying to @arthur_affect @the_moviebob and
I feel like the manner of Spidey's integration into the MCU was awkward enough on its own (if surprisingly well-executed) that this ship has sailed.
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Replying to @autogynamelia @arthur_affect and
It seems like they're working from the Netflix/ABC arrangement *before* the broke up the studio to keep everyone from quitting the movies, i.e. "the lesser thing is going to keep bringing this up, the main thing maybe not."
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Replying to @the_moviebob @autogynamelia and
Like... assuming they don't just NOT release "MORBIUS;" the already put the big connection thing for that *in the trailer,* so Sony is going all-in on "YES! THESE ARE TOTALLY MARVEL MOVIES AND YOU NEED TO WATCH THEM!"
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Replying to @the_moviebob @autogynamelia and
But I imagine other than eventually wanting Tom Holland to be in a Black Suit so they can sell that specific toy, Marvel/Disney would rather wait and see if they're garbage before saying "Yes, absolutely, those are ours." But... unless they take that character/scene out...
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Well I dunno As far as IP law goes this is a gray area Having the same actor play the same character in your movie as they did in a different movie is often not actually legally actionable but also doesn't actually require overt permission and cooperation from the other person
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Replying to @arthur_affect @the_moviebob and
Like I obviously think Sony wants to hook up with the MCU and wants this to be the implied headcanon everyone takes home with them but that's worlds apart from actually being in the MCU
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Replying to @arthur_affect @the_moviebob and
I mean they got JK Simmons back to play J Jonah Jameson in Far From Home, that doesn't mean the Raimi trilogy is somehow canon in the MCU
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