Or did I miss it somehow?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKrVegVI0Us
"Underroos"
Hey, I get that reference.
It looks good, I enjoyed the first trailer more. Spider-Man's long awaited reveal felt somewhat anticlimactic. Costume is pretty good, still like the Spider-Man 2 costume the best (Andrew Garfield). Team Cap all the way!
Oooh, expressive eyes... someone's been watching Deadpool ;D
Although I'm sure there's a good explanation for Spidey's tech-goggles.
Explanation: Unstable molecules.
Love the eyes. Like the costume in general at a glance.
He looks just like the one from the electric company but he's lacking the strangely shaped head.
Any tech that Peter has can be explained by him working with Iron Man.
Of course, but what I meant is the 'why'.
As in, why would he have an iris for his mask's eyes in the first place...
Because it's awesome. That's the only reason I would need to have it.
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about summed it up for me
Methinks the Vee doth expect too much...
Well i was hoping they'd wait til after all the netflix shows were in place and some more of the individual movies before they did civil war. but once they announced civil war this early we're getting about what i expected.
I've long since stopped having high expectations for anything superhero that isn't on netflix.
The best shot in the trailer was SW taking off - it just looked so crazily comic booky.
Were I a superhero, I'd have to side with Captain America on this. In real life, I already hate it when I find that I have no choice but to do what someone's cornered me into doing - feeling controlled and maneuvered. I wouldd hate the thought of the government's knowing my secret identity, and thus, knowing who my family and friends are. That'd give the government the leverage to force me to do its bidding - even if I thought its chosen course of action was wrong - by holding my loved ones' well-being over my head. In the face of my possibly becoming government property, I'd be Team Cap in a heartbeat.
Quote from: Super Firebug on March 24, 2016, 02:06:20 AM
Were I a superhero, I'd have to side with Captain America on this. In real life, I already hate it when I find that I have no choice but to do what someone's cornered me into doing - feeling controlled and maneuvered. I wouldd hate the thought of the government's knowing my secret identity, and thus, knowing who my family and friends are. That'd give the government the leverage to force me to do its bidding - even if I thought its chosen course of action was wrong - by holding my loved ones' well-being over my head. In the face of my possibly becoming government property, I'd be Team Cap in a heartbeat.
Well in the films its a bit different. There is no real secret identity issue since most of the heroes in the cinematic universe don't really have one. So its really 100% accountability.
It the comic version of it I would certainly side with Cap on the issue of secret Id's - just ask Spiderman. However take that out of the picture and its hard to defend super powered people with no control.
Plus I think in the film Cap is also going against the government by helping Bucky. So there are more things to consider in this version of the civil war then the comic version.