Wednesday 26 January 2022

How Marvel should have made Eternals.

 


Hey everyone much likes how I would make Black Widow and Shang Chi. I'm doing one for Eternals and here is how I think Eternals should have been made and what the issues were with the film. 

I saw the movie and I have to be honest it is the most boring Marvel film ever and you just can't connect with the characters in the film. 

Like here are the problems with the film and here's how I would have made it.

9. Sersi was a boring lead.

Sersi was our main lead and I won't say I have anything against the actress who played her. I just felt her character was badly written in the film because she's so boring and there's nothing really interesting about her. All we know is she loves humanity, she was dating Ikrais and later Dane, she's chosen as the new leader of the Eternals, and that's it. 
This character was just a bad lead and I'm sure in future films they will likely improve on the character. I just feel like the character Sersi could have been written better as a lead. That's another thing I hate the idea of sidelining the main character in films is bad but when you make the main character boring and bland that's just as bad sidelining the main lead. In future films or shows please make this character more interesting, entertaining to watch, let's see her face struggles and how she overcomes them, and just give her more of a personality. 


8. The Deviants weren't good villains and they were just bland and boring.

The Deviants of the film are the villains although it's revealed that Ikaris is the real villain but I'll get into that later. The Deviants are cool but there was nothing really interesting about them. 
I mean the Deviants in the comics look like this and I'm wondering if they didn't make them like this Shazam did something similar with the Seven Deadly Sins but it worked like they were very terrifying villains. The deviants were not that good of villains maybe if they ever bring back they will do a better job. As well the film should have an actual villain with a clear purpose in the film. 
Like if you could have Kro become a more interesting villain instead of just killing him off just like that by Thena. You could have done more with the character in this film or saved him for the sequel.

7. I don't think they needed to gender swap or race swap some of the characters they could have expanded on more pre-existing characters.

Now in the film, they gender swap and race swap three Eternals Ajax, Sprite, and Makkari. I mean in my opinion they didn't have to do that because there are more female Eternals they could have used instead like Pixie instead of Sprite, Titanis, and Cybele. There are lots of female Eternals they could have used instead. I just wish they would have expanded on pre-existing female and ethnic characters for representation and diversity. 
For example, If I was making this film would have cast Selma Hayek as Cybele, Lauren Ridloff as Titanis, and Lia McHugh as Pixie. For Ajak, Makkari, and Sprite I would have cast Sam Heughan as Makkari, Jacob Tremblay as Sprite, and Benjamin Bratt as Ajak. I just think this is what they should have done instead of quoting producer Barbara Broccoli "I believe we should be creating new characters for women-strong female characters. I'm not particularly interested in taking a male character and having a woman play him."

6. The film should haven't have changed its origins.

Now the film changes the origins of the character's history and the origin of the Eternals. I know most fans are not happy with these changes, especially about Olympia. The fact they are androids is just kind of weird and just lazy writing. I can understand why a major amount of Eternals fans are going to be pissed off about these changes. 

5. There are too many characters in this film.

There are too many characters.
One problem this film had was it had ten main characters and that isn't a good idea for a film like this. In the first Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy are main characters were six to five members. That's a good way to introduce a team of five or six characters if you go with ten in the first film it won't work. Like Lord of the Rings had nine main characters but it worked because they give each their own quest. Also in the Avengers films, they build up the team and introduce new members of the team in each film.

Like if they had gone with six members the group of Eternals like this drawing would be the main rooster.
Ikaris, Sersi, Makkari, Thena, Titanis, and Kingo. We also could have had Black Knight in the film and he actually becomes Black Knight in the third act of the film. 
That could have been a good team to introduce a simple team of six members that expand the MCU. Doing ten members didn't work. I mean if they did the Eternals tv series it would have worked with ten characters which made everyone think why wasn't this a show it would have worked better as a tv series. Each episode would expand on each character. 

4. A TV series for the Eternals would have worked better 
Now that's another thing an Eternal TV series would have worked better. If they did a Disney plus tv series about Eternals I think it would have worked much better than a movie. Now don't get me wrong Chloe Zhao is a great director but she didn't do a good job with this film. Every great director has a bad film once in a while. I just think a show would have worked better than a movie about the Eternals. Like the film would focus on ten characters in their own episodes that's something a tv show can do that a movie can't.


3. The characters aren't interesting, they're bland, and most of all boring.

I will say Kingo was my favorite character in the film. Like's he's the only character I liked because I'm a big Silicon Valley fan.
As I watch this film I just couldn't connect with the characters of this film. Like they were boring and I just felt nothing for them they weren't interesting enough. Maybe it was because there were too many characters in this film like it wasn't your typical MCU Team up the film. Like look at Guardians of the Galaxy they were an unknown group but James Gunn manage to make each character interesting, balance each character's arc and development, and most of all focus on the most important characters in the film. Again I think this film should have six characters and should have been the main focus and introduce more Eternals in future films or have other Eternals in the film but they are just supporting characters and we just focus more on our main six characters. 

2. Making Ikaris the villain didn't work.
Now in the comics, Ikaris is the face of the Eternals like he is one of Jack Kirby's iconic characters well not as great as Cap, Iron Man, and Thor though. When people think of the Eternals they think of him. A lot of fans likely hate how this character was written in the film. He has led the Eternals but he's not like that in the film like in the original idea he was going to be the main character along with Sersi but they changed that. I just hate the fact they made him a villain and in the end, he hates himself for what he did and kills himself. Which is like WTF. I mean he will likely come back because no one stays dead and they might redeem his character in the next film if it happens, but this film I felt did the character wrong. Much like Cyclops in the X-Men films. If they do bring him back please redeem his character and write him the way Jack wrote him. 
Hell, I think Jack Kirby himself would hate this film for what they did to his character or pretty much all his characters. Like Ikrias should be the main character or a co-lead with Sersi and he could have become the new leader along with Sersi after their break up and they are chosen to lead the Eternals together. Originally that was the plan but they changed it. 
Drug would have been the main villain of the film if I was making it.
If you ask me Drug should have been the villain of the film. Now I know some might say that would have been too obvious but I think he would have made more sense because he and Ikaris are cousins and he's always hated him. The film could have pulled a twist that it was Drug who was the real mastermind and the deviants follow him because he wants to be worshiped as a god and maybe he has Ikaris kill Ajax with his mind control abilities that would have worked better.


1. Black Knight should have been in the film I think more fans wanted to see him.

Now the biggest letdown is Black Knight. I mean the character was announced in the film and fans were more excited because Black Knight is a popular character in the comics. Unfortunately, he doesn't become Black Knight in the film and I think what would have saved the film is if you had this character appear in the full costume and have him fight the Deviants along with the Eternals. This could lead to a spin-off film or tv series about the character. I know Marvel is setting that up but I feel like the character should have at least worn his iconic costume and used the Ebony Blade. The end credit is setting him up and he does meet with Blade so they are setting him up.
We did see the sword in the end credit scene and with Thena.
It just would have been cool to see it in action.
Also, the Star Fox cameo was cool and Harry Styles is a good choice for the role.
We will see more of the character and he is Thanos's brother.


So that's how I think Eternals should have been made and these are just my opinions on the film. If you agree or disagree that's fine I'm just sharing how I think this film should have been made. As well I think this film is also a lesson to Marvel Studios that they should focus more on story and character instead of making a film that's bland and boring. 
What do you think do you agree or disagree with my blog. Let me know and leave a comment. 


 

Thursday 20 January 2022

If I could give advice to the MCU about Phase 4

 

If I could advise Marvel Studios.

Now, after last year's Marvel films. I have to admit I'm not really big on the direction the MCU is going, and there are specific ideas they are going with that I'm not too big on. I also recently just watched the Moon Knight trailer and it was incredible really hope they don't mess up this character. He's Marvel Batman. Treat him with respect.
Now I've talked to people about phase 4 of the MCU, and I've had people who are excited and have issues about where the MCU is going. I even know people who are done with the MCU after Endgame. I have mentioned my concerns and the problems I had with Black Widow, Shang Chi, and Eternals, and I also had some issues with Wanda Vision, Falcon, and the Winter Soldier, Loki, I, and Hawkeye.
Not Spiderman No Way Home. Though that movie was excellent, it was the best MCU film of Phase 4.


Now, if I were to give Marvel Studios advice, here's what I would tell them.


Advice number 4.
Stop sidelining your main character for a co-lead.
I have noticed a lot in Phase 4 that Marvel films or shows always sideline the main character whose name is in the title of the movie or show. A good example is Shang Chi; in the film, he has a co-lead named Katey, played by Awkwafina, and she is so annoying in that film. She's an original character, and I'm all for original characters. She was so poorly written, and her character was so irritating and forced, and there's no way she had a great aim on a day when fighting the Mandarin. Shang didn't need a co-lead. You could have given him a love interest, a solid supporting character; it should have been Leiko Wu's character from the comics. As well his sister in the film also side-lined him too. The film should have focused more on Shang and his struggles, him trying to become a great fighter and someone who doesn't want to kill people to solve his problems. The film didn't have to sideline him in his own movie. That's not a good idea at all. It just ruins the character. 

We also saw this again in Black Widow. In the film Black Widow. She was long overdue for her own solo film, and she was sidelined for her sister, who will take over as Black Widow in phase 4. It just felt like this movie was a big slap in the face towards the character of Natasha Romanoff and Scarlet too.  

In his own show, Loki is such a huge fan favorite whom many wanted to see get his own movie or show. He gets beaten down and sidelined for a female version of him. Sliva was an interesting character, but the shift focused more on her than him.  

In Hawkeye, the same thing happens. Clint Barton is sidelined for Kate Bishop. Now I like Kate Bishop. I've read comics about her. She's a great character, but the show should focus on Hawkeye, aka Clint Barton, not to mention it would have been cool to see him fight Kingpin. Like Kate should have been like Sam Wilson was in Winter Soldier, a solid supporting character who always has the character's back, not steal the show from him. 

My advice to Marvel Studios would be to focus more on your main character whose title is in the movie or show. Like Spiderman No Way Home is a great example, the film had Tobey and Andrew come back, but they didn't sideline Tom's Spiderman. He was still the main focus of the film. That's what they need to do in future movies or shows focus on the main lead, just give that character a solid supporting cast but don't give that character a forced co-lead that has no reason to be there or see our main character get to talk down too or just sidelined for no good reason. 

Advice number 3.

Stop giving us too many sympathetic villains.
One issue many people have now in films and shows is that we are getting too many sympathetic villains. 
She killed a dog.
John Wick has taught us that you are the worst human being ever if you kill a dog.

It's getting to the point we're not getting good villains that we love to hate anymore. In phase 4, we had Agatha, and she killed Sparky, that poor dog. And she's getting her own show? I'm sorry I can't watch a show about someone who killed a dog. I can't. Also, in Wanda Vision, if you look at Scarlet Witch, she was just as much as the villain of that show. She took over a whole town, and she got away with what she did. It did bother a lot of fans because I remember in the story House of M Scarlet Witch messed up reality, and at the end of the series, she went into exile for her crimes as punishment for what she did. 
Her cause is understandable, but terrorism is never the answer.
 
Look at Flag-Smasher, making her a sympathetic character despite her killing so many innocents. Mandarin is trying to bring back his wife. Why not have him try to take over the world again? The plot twist with Ikrais in Eternals didn't work at all, and the fact that he kills himself is stupid, and Black Widow, her mother, is the reason for what's happening to her, and she gets a pass for what she's done, hell the other villains were lame too, and I mean they ruin Taskmaster for a lot of fans. Seriously you couldn't have gone with Red Widow?
I mean, we've waited years for a proper Mandarin although he looked relaxed, 
but the issue was motivation in the film. 

Even outside of Marvel, we are getting too many sympathetic villains. Like, look at Joker. I mean, I love that movie, and one thing they did right was that we don't feel sorry for him anymore because he's the Joker. Other films like Cruella make a woman who wants to wear puppies' fur as a coat have to be made sympathetic. I can't support someone who wears the fur of dead animals. I can't!
 
Like we love villains for how evil they are, we've gotten great sympathetic villains, but they still do horrible things and need to answer for their crimes. No one is above Justice. That's a fact. However, in this day and age, villains have to be viewed as heroes or in the right, but they kill innocents to prove their point. 

The What If series gives us better villains like Ultron, who was a lot better in the what-if series than the actual film, and Kilmonger shows us he's one of the best villains in the MCU. 

Like Green Goblin was by far the best Phase 4 villain.

But the issue is Marvel needs to stop giving us sympathetic villains. We need to have villains we love to hate for all the horrible things they've done. Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin is the main villain in No Way Home, and he kills Aunt May. Sure, Spiderman is trying to cure him and the other villains in the film, but Green Goblin was a fantastic villain. 

Come on, Marvel gives us more villains to hate, not to sympathize with. I'll provide Magneto and Dr. Doom exceptions but still make them do horrible things. There are also Marvel Villains you cannot make sympathetic, like Red Skull, The Human Council, Sin, Purple Man, The Purifiers, and many more.    

Advice number 2.
Give us characters we want to see on the big screen or TV.
Since Disney bought Fox, so many fans have been excited to see the X Men, Fantastic 4, Silver Surfer, and Galactus in future projects. Now they are developing ideas for X Men, and we have a Fantastic 4 film on the way, and it makes sense they want to reboot Fantastic 4 first because that franchise needs a good movie. 
However, fans want to see the characters they know best get adapted first. Still, unfortunately, we're getting characters from the All-New, All-Different Marvel era, which does raise red flags because we saw how poor the sales were in that era. 
However, I should keep an open mind because I am excited for Dr. Strange 2, and I'm excited for Thor Love and Thunder because those films are made by two of my favorite directors, Sam Raimi and Taika Waititi. Still, my advice is to give fans the characters they really want to see on the big screen, like the X Men, Nova, Thunderbolts, etc. As well, please respect those characters and make them great characters. 

Now the MCU is likely planning these adaptions for Phase 5, no doubt; I'm okay with that if they want to take some time and really work on a good idea about how to introduce these characters. I just wish they would be working on them now. I made four Wolverine film ideas on my blog.


Advice Number 1 
You got to go back to how you made old films with stories and characters. 
Back in Phase 1, 2, and 3, we got some of the best Marvel films, like Winter Soldier, which is still considered one of the Best Marvel films. It is an excellent example of a movie that didn't sideline its main lead, give the character a tremendous supporting cast, a good villain, and focus on the story development and character development. 
Phase 4 didn't have that because, like the film, the stories were weak, and the characters weren't interesting enough except for Spiderman No Way Home. That was the only awesome one because it had a great story. It also did a better job developing Peter Parker's character, and he had a strong connection with Tobey's and Andrew's Spiderman. They also did a good job developing Tobey and Andrew's Spidermen in the film. Now, when you do an MCU marathon, you have to include Tobey's and Andrew's films, now lol.  
That was the main problem with Marvel's 2021 films. They lacked interest in characters, and the stories were weak. There is so much more they could have done if you asked me. Out of all, the Black Widow deserved better, as I mentioned in my previous blogs.
Marvel needs to focus on telling a good story by not adding any force agendas down our throats because I think Story and Character come first before anything when writing a film. If you have a message in your story, that's good but make sure the story and the characters come first. Why do you think comics sales aren't good right now, and no one is reading any comics because the writers they have right now just don't understand their characters, and they just butcher them. That's just how I feel about comics today. 

I'm excited for Thor 4, Dr. Strange 2, and Black Panther 2. However, I really hope Marvel will recast T'Challa because a better way to honor Chadwick Boseman is to keep his character alive, continue his character's story, and give him a proper ending like Iron Man and Captain America. 

Hopefully, this year, films will be better and are more story-driven, character-driven, and not side-lining the main character for a forced co-lead. I hope Marvel gets better and maybe learns from some bad decisions they made. 
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So this is the advice I would give to Marvel Studios because I knew they would one day lose their winning streak, but I do want them to do a good job still because I still love Marvel despite my issues with the current state of Marvel. Let me know what you think about leaving a comment, and do you agree with me or not? If you do, that's great, but I understand if you don't think that's fine. If you like the direction they are going, that's fine. I'm just giving my feedback on where the MCU is right now. 

Wednesday 12 January 2022

Eternals Review

 

My Review of Eternals 


So I finally saw Eternals, and here is my review of it....this film was so dull and boring. There's a reason it's a Marvel's first film to get bad write-ups. I could not connect with the characters in this film, and I just couldn't get into the story. I mean, sure, the special effects and visuals were outstanding, I will admit that, but the film itself is boring. Like plot is a bit confusing and drags on, but this film is just not that good. Its characters are just bland and not good. 

Like the Eternals are an unknown group in Marvel, they were created by the late great Jack Kirby, but this film doesn't capture the magic he made. The film's cast did a good job, and I will say the diversity and representation are good, but the main problem is the characters are not that interesting, and the story doesn't work. Still, I did like Kingo, but everyone else I found was bland, and the main character Sersi she, was not a good lead in this film. Nothing against the actress. It's just her character wasn't a good lead. Everyone just wasn't that interesting to get invested in at all. I'm sure comic fans will say the books are better and the characters are better. 
I mean, if this was the Eternals film 
this would have been interesting to watch. 
Jack envisioned this, and it would be really cool to do something like this. 
Most Jack Kirby fans will say this is what we should have gotten. 

I did ask friends what they thought of this film, and I watched reviews for this film. Some of my friends say it was terrible and boring, and some liked it. As you can read, I was not a fan of this film, and I just did not like it. If I was an Eternals fan, like if I had read the books, I would have been angry by this film. 

The Diversity and Representation of this film are good, but the main problem was the characters and the story.
 
Now I have nothing against the actors or the director of this film. I feel like this film had terrible writing and wasn't good. I don't think director Chloe Zhao didn't do an excellent job with this film, but she is a good director. I've heard her other work is really amazing. But you know every good director has their lousy movie once in a while. We got to acknowledge that, especially Marvel Studios. I've seen interviews they don't want to admit that they made a bad film.
I just found this film boring, and it could have been done better. It could have been something epic and an exciting take on the Marvel Universe. 
Also again, all the actors in the film are great. I've seen them in other movies and shows they are all very talented and excellent actors. 
Also, the romance between these two was weak.
Fun Fact, while in development, the film was originally going to be a love story about 
Ikrais and Sersi. However, they changed it though.
Ikrais and Sersi were going to be the film's main leads, but they changed that idea. I think an actual Superhero Romance film would have been an exciting concept. 

I remember one critic said the problem why this film was poorly received was because it's directed by a woman, and I'm looking at this guy like no, that's not the problem, that's never been the problem, it's just the film was bad and poorly written. 
This is just how I feel about The Eternals
There are plot twists in the film that just didn't work. They had no place in the story. I also the deviants were not engaging in villains. I also admit the celestials were really cool in the film. 
A lot of Jack Kirby fans already do hate this film because many view this film as an insult to Jack Kirby's work on the Eternals. I can't blame them because this film isn't how Jack Kirby would imagine it on the big screen. 
This film could have been better or more enjoyable.

I give Eternals 4 out of 10. If you like this film, that's fine, but I just don't like this film at all because of the story, characters, and like how this film was made. I admit the post-credit scenes were exciting and set up a bigger world. Still, this movie was boring and bad.  

Another big disappointment was Black Knight. He doesn't become Black Knight in the film. Originally Black Knight was supposed to play a significant role in the movie, but that got scrapped. Now I know Marvel does have big plans for the character. I know they are setting him up for future films or maybe even a Black Knight film or show.  It would be cool to have this character show up or something. It would have made the movie more exciting.




Monday 3 January 2022

MCU Spiderman 4 Ideas were the next film could go. SPOILERS.

 


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So after seeing Spiderman No Way Home and loving that film with so many ideas and possibilities, the next film trilogy will go. 

After Spiderman No Way Home events, everyone forgot Peter was Spiderman, and they ignored him. Like MJ and Ned don't know anymore, Aunt May is dead, Peter is living on his own, and he's wearing his classic suit, no more Stark tech. Everyone has forgotten him, and the superhero community doesn't remember. It's almost a darker One More Day adaption. To be honest, it is, but maybe a future film will fix it or maybe not.

There are many ideas about what could happen to Peter Parker's hare ere where the series can be in the new trilogy. 


4. Let's see him team up with Daredevil, and the film could be about him and Daredevil working together to stop Kingpin.
Now, this is an ideal crossover. In the film Matt Murdock aka Daredevil, we know she was Peter's Lawyer. A really cool idea would be to have Daredevil in the movie. I could see Daredevil being a big brother to Peter because he could use a brother figure in his life. Spiderman and Daredevil have a very close relationship because two of them have lost people close to them, and they really are like brothers.
Spiderman and Daredevil sure have a lot in common now. Matt won't know Peter is Spiderman anymore due to Dr. Strange's spell. However, when they first meet, it should be when they're in costumes, and the two have a fight, but they eventually bond. The film could have Foggy and Karen too. In fact, it would be cool to reveal that Peter and Matt live in the same building together. 
This film could have Kingpin as the film's villain, and we finally see Spiderman fight Kingpin...live-action. Kingpin did appear in Hawkeye, played once again by Vincent D'Onofrio, which was fantastic to see him again because Vincent is irreplaceable.  
In the film, you could have Kingpin basically wanting revenge on Daredevil. He knows Matt's identity, and he wants to reveal it despite what Matt made him promised him after he beat him in Season 3 of Daredevil. In the film, Fisk is the villain, and maybe he hires some villains to join him, like Scorpion and Rhino, as secondary villains. It would be an excellent idea to see Spiderman face off against Kingpin in the next film.
Maybe by the end of the film, Kingpin does reveal Matt's identity, but Peter puts on his costume and pretends to be Daredevil to clear Matt's name. At the end of the film, Peter's about to tell him who he is under the mask, but Daredevil stops him and says he knows Spiderman is a friend and a brother. In truth, Matt always knew Peter was Spiderman due to his senses, but he won't know it because he respects that Peter wants it a secret, much as he does with his alter ego. 
    
This film could set up a Knights Movie or a Street Level Avengers film. That would be very interesting to see street-level heroes come together but not like Defenders, though it would be way more relaxed. The team rooster would be.

Tom Holland as Spiderman


Charlie Cox as Daredevil


Mike Colter as Luke Cage


Lucas Till as Iron Fist


Alexandra Daddario as Jessica Jones 


Alaqua Cox as Echo   

This team is inspired by the New Avengers run but replacing Spider-Woman and Wolverine with Jessica Jones and Daredevil. 

Something like that. Maybe the movie is about them teaming up to stop Kingpin or The Hood, or at least a villain that's interesting.

This is one idea the next film could go with because many fans want to see Spiderman and Daredevil team-up. It's just an idea of where the next movie could go making Spiderman a ma ore street-level hero.



3. The film could adapt the Symbiote story arc and get it right this time.
If you stay to the mid-credit, we saw Eddie Brock/Venom, but he goes back to his universe but leaves behind a piece of the symbiote. So we could see a re-telling of the black suit Spiderman but done right this time. 

Peter is still struggling in the film that Ned and MJ don't know him, but he knows it's for the best. Though Peter makes new friends with Betty Brant, who he did learn in high school, she doesn't know him anymore. Betty now works at the Bugle, and he's friends with a guy named Rudolph Robertson, the son of Robbie Robertson, who works at the Bugle and gets him a job as a photographer for the Daily Bugle. As well, he's friends with a detective named Jean DeWolff. 

Peter is annoyed that his boss is Jonah Jameson, who hates Spiderman and still thinks of him as a menace. But he does the job of giving photos of Spiderman because he needs the money to pay the rent. 
In the film, a criminal on the loose called the Sin-Eater is killing innocent people for their sins. In the movie, we meet the MCU Eddie Brock, who works at the Bugle and doesn't like Peter, and like Tom Hardy, he is married, but his marriage ends when Spidey catches the real Sin-Eater loses his job for a false accusation on who the Sin-Eater is. 
Venom would be an exciting villain to have in the next film.
Many fans want to see a proper Venom do battle against Spiderman. 
If I were to cast the MCU Venom, I think I would go with 
Zac Efron.

So the symbiote finds Peter, and he gets the black suit. It makes him more powerful and everything, but he becomes more angry and aggressive. He almost kills the Sin-Eater but stops himself from killing him. 
Now I did have an idea for my Spiderman VS Venom movie, so go check that out, except Aunt May is in it, and we know she's dead at the end of No Way Home. 

So this is one idea that they could do for the subsequent film retelling the Venom Story but done right. 
Here's the link to my Spiderman VS Venom Movie Ideas.


2. Seeing Peter Parker become a mentor to Miles Morales. 
Now with rumors of Miles Morales joining the MCU and seeing how his uncle was in Homecoming. We will see the character in a future film. There is the idea of the next film being about Peter becoming a mentor to a young Miles Morales. The plot would be similar to Spider-Verse, but they wouldn't kill off Spiderman and have Miles take over. It would be like him being a mentor like Tony Stark was to him. 

The idea is that Miles is introduced as a young kid who looks up to Spiderman and unexpectedly gets bitten by the radioactive spider that bit Peter. Peter notices Miles is developing the same powers as him, and he decides to take him under his wing. I would like elements of the Spiderman video game to the story arc where Peter volunteers at FEAST, and he meets Miles there, who volunteers there with his mom, a nurse. 

The villain of the film could be Scorpion and Prowler.


You could bring back Donald Glover makes him become Prowler or a new character like Iron Spider, and it's about Miles having to stop his uncle, who he loves and looks up to, but he's a villain. You could have Scorpion in the film because we've met Mac Gargan already. The plot could be Jonah Jameson wants to create a better superhero, so he recruits Mac and wants to reform, so he becomes the Scorpion as the predator of the spider. Scorpion's goal is to take down Spiderman, but Mac has different ideas.   
There is also the idea this film could lead to a Spider-Verse movie where we see Tobey and Andrew again with the actor they choose for Miles. We could also bring Spider Gwen, Spider UK, Scarlet Spider, Spider-Ham, Spider-Woman, etc. 
For Miles Morales, I would cast Miles Brown.



This is one idea they could go with, but to be honest, I'm getting tired of Marvel forcing these co-leads in films like we saw how bad it was in Black Widow, Shang Chi, and Loki. If Miles were in the movie, he should be like Sam Wilson was in Captain America Winter Soldier, a prominent supporting character.   



1. The next film could be a team-up with the Fantastic Four.
Since we're getting a Fantastic 4 reboot from Marvel and since the director of the Spiderman films, Jon, Watts, is making Fantastic 4. So why not do a team-up with the Fantastic 4 because Spiderman has a very close connection with the Fantastic 4, and he considers them family. 
Spidey's first issue did include the Fantastic 4, so maybe he teams up with them in this film. Like in the movie, we would see that many fans want to see Peter and Johnny become best friends. We love Ned Leeds but seeing Spiderman and Human Torch would be awesome.
Peter makes new friends in the film and becomes best friends with Johnny Storm. So Peter gets a new best friend as well. He bonds with the Fantastic 4 and sees them as a new family in his life. He doesn't join the team, but he does become an honorable team member. 
Fantastic 4 Cast would be 
John Krasinski as Mr. Fantastic 
Blake Lively as Invisible Woman 
Dacre Montgomery as The Human Torch 
Scott Porter as The Thing
In the film Peter, of course, bonds with everyone on the team. He's a big fan of Reed's work and considers him one of the greatest minds since Tony Stark. He has a bit of a crush on Sue Storm, but he knows she's taken already, but he still has so much respect for her, and she kind of remains him of Aunt May and Ben, aka the Thing, he thinks he's super cool, but he does pull pranks on him with Johnny but still likes Ben Grimm and thinks he's a great hero. 

Just seeing him team up with the Fantastic 4 sounds like an amusing idea, but the villain I think they would fight may be Dr. Doom. When I did my MCU Fantastic 4 movie fan cast and pictures, I included that my second film would have Spiderman, and he would like them to battle against Dr. Doom, who takes over New York. 

Now these are my four ideas where the next film could go because its still in development about where the franchise will go next because Marvel and Sony clearly have more ideas for what's next for the character. As well they are trying to make Spiderman the face of the MCU moving forward because No Way Home was a big game changer. 

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So let me know what you think what do you think the next Spider Man should go? Let me know what you think.