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If they dont incorporate the silver slugs and the ritual of Chud into this movie... Mysterio and Chameleon in this movie?? So is this indeed a true sequal to Predator 2?? So Carlton Drake is Riot now? View all posts >


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Yes, the final plan of Raimi's for Spider-Man 3 before Sony forced Venom into the film was to have Sandman and Vulture as villains. They were to be prison cellmates and break out together. Vulture would have either stolen tech or previously worked at Oscorp and used some of the goblin's retro flight tech to make the flying suit. then the climax would be Vulture versus Harry/Goblin 2 in the sky while Spider-Man versus Sandman took place on the ground. I am probably in the vast minority here, but when I first heard that line in the second trailer, I cringed and got very worried about the movie, and even more worried when the reaction by a lot of fans was so positive to that one line. I'm very impressed with the visuals and how close to the source material (Planet of the symbiotes & Lethal Protector) they seem to be based on the trailers I have seen, but that turd line and some of the other dialogue to me seem far too childish to be coming out of Venom's mouth; like child's Saturday morning cartoon level toilet humor. In all my years reading Spidey comics and Venom comics, I don't ever recall Venom talking quite like this. He's cracked wise before, of course, but usually with dry sarcasm or a witty back-handed remark. I hope that's the only scene where we get that kind of kiddie immature dialogue. And no, it's not that I'm offended by that sort of thing. Nothing offends me honestly. I've heard the worst kind of disgusting repulsive dialogue you can imagine and it doesn't bother me in the least. It's the fact that this kind of dialogue is coming from Venom, the ultimate evil bad-ass, in his first-ever solo film that's supposed to be gritty, dark and scary. They need to keep the tone even throughout this movie if it is to work. View all replies >