Re: So in sum not canon with the ultimate universe, but close enough for movie work
TaskmasterJack Send a noteboard - 09/02/2012 09:25:16 PM
After all Dr Doom never got his superpowers by being shocked by the same energy that gave the fantastic four their powers.
Of course, in the comics, Doom is a powerful sorcerer in addition to being a technological genius. I can see why they didn't include that in the movie.
One of the problems I had with the Fantastic Four movie is that Sue Storm is "referred to" as a brilliant scientist who is leading Doom's genetic research department. And yet when everyone's radiated DNA leads to bizarre physiological changes, she plays no part in studying it.
First, the Avengers... and now, the return of Spider-Man! Trailer linked inside.
07/02/2012 10:44:58 AM
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It does not look or feel that different from Raimi's at this point
07/02/2012 01:15:51 PM
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How canon is the spidey's dad stuff?
08/02/2012 02:16:20 AM
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In the comics, his parents were CIA field agents killed in action when Peter was a little boy. *NM*
08/02/2012 02:31:05 AM
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In the ultimate universe, Richard Parker was a bio-engineer
09/02/2012 04:44:02 PM
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So in sum not canon with the ultimate universe, but close enough for movie work
09/02/2012 04:45:04 PM
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Re: So in sum not canon with the ultimate universe, but close enough for movie work
09/02/2012 09:25:16 PM
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Spiderman 2 is one of my all time favorites. I do not believe this will come close.
16/02/2012 03:58:40 PM
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