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The new Captain America and Spider Man


The_Cannon

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The first official pictures of the new Spider Man and New Captain America were released.

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Spidey looks kind of...not heroic.. I know he's going to be in high school in this version but at least hit the weight room a little bit.It also looks like they're going back to using electronic web shooters not bodily.

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Captain America looks pretty traditional, what do you guys think.

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The movie takes place when Spidey is in high school but the guy playing him Andrew Garfield (the guy Mark Zuckerburg screwed over in The Social Network) is actually 27 so there is no excuse for him to look malnourished. I like the fact their going more gritty like Batman Begins, but I'm kind of conflicted because 1) Spidey looks crazy and 2) Spiderman has never been a gritty character.

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I don't remember I know I saw it and it was ass. But this is supposed to be a complete reboot of the franchise. Has nothing to do with the first movies. Don't understand how you can have a reboot when Spider Man 3 just came out like 3-4 years ago but what do I know.

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Its not the fact he's a teenager that bothers me, I like that they're going back to the original origin where he became spider man in high school and built his own web shooters instead of them being naturally created. I just hate that he look so unheroic I guess. But I'm sticking with my hypothesis that this isn't his FINAL suit.

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