Topic: Plot for Spiderman 3 (POTENTIAL Spiderman 1 and 2 $POILERS!!)
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In Spiderman 2, the scene where Harry discovers his father's hidden compartment is where he finds the Goblin Glider. Now one question baffles me: how did the Glider get there? Spiderman couldn't have possibly left it there because if he did, he would have discovered his stash of grenades and decided to get rid of them (and how would he be even able to find it?).
Two possibilities that I can think of: 1) the Glider is designed with an auto return function if for some reason it was abandoned or lost (not possible if Spiderman junked the Glider, which I am thinking he most likely did)
2) the Glider is a second prototype designed by the father but what he never got to use due to his untimely death. (which was never really explained)
What do you think?
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OsCorp probably just had several of them for testing purposes.
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They also showed Curt Connors, AKA The Lizard, so he may make an appearance in the next film as well or in the fourth film.
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They also showed Aunt May, who as we all know, was the Hobgoblin.
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Saltah'na
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quote:Originally posted by Bond, James Bond: OsCorp probably just had several of them for testing purposes.
Yes, but in the first Spiderman, the woman rushes in saying that "the glider and flightsuit are missing".
She mentioned the one Glider that Oscorp had in development before it was stolen. I'm not sure if I buy the theory that Oscorp had more than one.
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Or Daddy Osbourne decided to build a second one just in case Spidy wrecked the first one. Hell, Batman has backup uniforms.
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quote:Originally posted by Bond, James Bond: OsCorp probably just had several of them for testing purposes.
Yes, but in the first Spiderman, the woman rushes in saying that "the glider and flightsuit are missing".
She mentioned the one Glider that Oscorp had in development before it was stolen. I'm not sure if I buy the theory that Oscorp had more than one.
Wasn't the glider in Spiderman 2 sort of in disrepair with parts hanging out? I could buy the explanation mentioned above that Norman had a backup built from spare parts taken from OsCorp.
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I thought that, in the comics, Gwen Stacey got killed by the Goblin.
And wasn't the secretary at the Bugle who paid Peter supposed to be Gwen Stacey in the first movie?
The also mentioned Eddie Brock in the first movie, so hopefully Venom will make and appearance before the franchise fizzles.
As far as a fourth movie goes, Dunst and McGuire are only signed to do three films. So after the third, they'll either have to jack the price, or find new actors, methinks.
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Gwen Stacy was NOT the Black Cat, nor has she appeared in the movies. The secretary at the Bugle is Betty Brant. And if Jason was being serious about Aunt May being the Hobgoblin then he is on drugs. Or needs to be.
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I'm not serious about May being the Hobgoblin" Ned Leeds (who by then is the abusive husband to Betty Brant) is Hobby.
For about two years in the comics they dropped many misleading hints as to Hobby's true identity and people wrote in with their speculation based on past issues: one fan (no, not me) wrote a very convincing (if implausable) letter explaining how aunt May could indeed be the Hobgoblin and why.
Felcia Hardy was the Black Cat and Gwen (peter's fiance) was killed by the original Green Goblin -he threw her off the brooklyn bridge- just before Peter goes all nuclear on his ass and GG gets impaled on his own glider.
Harry still goes nuts, gets a split personality (thinking he is actually his father) becomes the second Green Goblin.
I had initially thought they had combined Gwen and Felicia but actually the (bueatiful) blonde girl is named Ditkovitch after Spidey co-creator Steve Ditko.
The scene with the blonde girl is kinda akward though...as though there's something edited out.
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