>The film begins with Spider-man thwarting a bank heist in the beginning of the morning, taking down all of the thugs except for one. The final robber and threatens to blow the head off his victim if Spider-man doesn't let him go. Spider-man responds by doing nothing except for flashing the Spider Signal on him and threatening to summon the spiders, which scares the thug into surrendering. Peter collects pictures he took of the event to turn into the Daily Bugle after school.
>While the police are collecting witness statements, one woman says "Daredevil saved us!" and she's corrected by another guy who explains that it was their friendly neighborhood Spider-man. Spidey is met with appraisal by the people of New York, and the title card appears.
>As soon as he takes of the costume, life starts shitting on him. Peter arrives late for school and misses a test that he is unable to make-up. He's basically invisible to everyone except Harry and the students who think that he's loser. Liz Allen however, who is dating Flash Thompson, seems to have a thing for Peter. Flash is obviously jealous of Peter and is constantly trying to instigate with him, but Peter never budges. Harry tries to get Peter to join the Homecoming Dance Committee that he and Liz are a part of but Peter declines, explaining that he has enough on his plate with school and making up the work he misses.
>After school, Peter turns in the photos to J. Jonah Jameson whose excuse for underpaying Peter is getting the pictures to him late, despite having had to go to school and being the only pictures of Spider-man foiling the robbery since the criminals took out the cameras. JJJ reveals that one of the thugs (by the name of Herman Shultz) actually got away with some of the money and JJJ twists the story into accusing Spider-man of working with the criminals, allowing them to get away before the police arrive.
>Peter returns home to get chastised from Aunt May who's received a call home from school about Peter's chronic tardiness. Peter responds by handing her the little money he got from freelancing at the Bugle. She goes easy on Peter, realizing he's been trying to do a lot for May after losing Uncle Ben and the house. Because of his age and the city, Peter is unable to find any other work. May tries to set Peter up on a date with a friend's niece who she's been trying to for weeks, but Peter declines, using schoolwork as the usual excuse.
>Norman Osborn's "Oscorp" boomed in productivity shortly after the collapse of SHIELD, hiring many of its scientists and resources. It is a fast growing enterprise, perhaps one of the fastest, projected to rival even Stark Industries within the next decade. Many of the world's top scientists are employed at Oscorp, from Adrian Toomes to Otto Octavius. The former is the antagonist of the film, while the latter, among others, is just name-dropped.
>Toomes lives alone with his daughter and has earned the nickname of "the Vulture" for making a career out of refurbishing old or dying scientific advances in fresh, innovative ways. His newest venture is a winged exosuit based off of the technology used by Iron Man, War Machine and the Falcon. Unable to create a battery or arc-reactor powerful enough to run the suit, the proto-type is only able to run on the wearer's vitals for a short amount of time.
>Osborn suggests human test trials, but Toomes argues that it would be illegal and unethical as the suit is not ready. Prolonged exposure would lead to fatally ill side-effects, causing the wearer to age rapidly after removing the suit. Osborn has the tests run behind Toomes' back anyways, and the human subjects age rapidly just as Toomes had predicted.
Adrian Long
Ok so its the first few eps of Spectacular Spider man. I can dig it.
Chase Bell
When Toomes learns Osborn ran the tests behind his back, Osborn convinces Toomes that the suit is a success. Though he believes Osborn, the lie isn't enough to ethically convince Toomes to allow Osborn to get away with his crimes. He threatens to reveal Osborn as the fraud he is and in response, Osborn frames Toomes, hoping the scandal will be public enough to get the project the funding it needs.
>With his name slandered, Toomes himself breaks into Oscorp to destroy the exosuit. When security corners Toomes, he puts on the exosuit himself and breaks out of Oscorp. He returns home to his daughter and explains that they have to leave. She refuses to leave with a criminal, and Toomes is forced to escape alone into an abandoned warehouse that he makes his new base of operations. Though he is tempted to exact his revenge on Osborn, he chooses not to go down that path, believing he's already done enough to slander his own name and lose his daughter. Toomes begins experiencing the side effects and accelerated aging.
>He plans to break back into Oscorp to get the research and technology he needs to revert the side-effects. Until then, he creates a way to reverse engineer the suit to feed off of other's life forces instead of his own, through the talons. He uses it on rodents and small animals to keep the suit from killing him. but believe that eventually they will not be enough.
>Peter Parker gets into a fight with Flash Thompson for "flirting with his girl" where he decides not to fight back and Flash hits him directly in the jaw. While Parker plays the punch off as if it hurt immensely, Flash tries to play off the punch as if it didn't almost shatter his hand. Among other issues, the fight is the last straw for Liz, and the two break up. Liz begins showing more interest in Peter, and Peter has no idea how to handle it.
Nicholas Reed
>suit runs off the wearer's life force Ugh. I can only suspend so much disbelief.
David Long
>Peter reveals to Harry that he really has been crushing on Liz for some time, and Harry Osborn pushes Peter to make his move. Because their relationship has just ended, Peter responds that "he isn't some kind of vulture", following it up with "But he is." after discovering that Toomes is attacking Oscorp. Harry is freaking out because his father might be there, but Peter has to come up with an excuse so that he can go stop Toomes.
>Spider-man arrives as The Vulture leave Oscorp and the two duke it out in the city. Spider-man cracks on his old appearance and tries to rips out his flight systems, but Toomes explains that the flight systems are the most well protected parts of the suit. Spidey accidentally goes for the life-support system not realizing what it is, and Toomes has no choice but to escape with what he has and begin draining the energy of innocent victims.
>With Oscorp's private research and encrypted files, Toomes learns of a secret formula Norman had developed known as "OZ". Toomes believes that if he can replicate the OZ serum once more, it can reverse the accelerated aging and cure the side effects of the Vulture exosuit. There were no human test subjects, only animals, but he believes that it works and he can be the first. Until then, Toomes begins stealing the components he believes he needs to replicate the OZ formula, knowing that soon enough his talons won't be eventually begins to drain the life from living humans.
>Harry is upset at Peter for leaving when he was worried about his father, but Peter makes it up for him by deciding to join the Homecoming Dance Committee, much to Liz's excitement and Flash's disappointment. Flash's hand is put in a caste after the fight with Peter, but he blames it on punching a wall because he missed Liz so much.
It's a simple way of saying the suit has vampiric qualities.
Jordan Evans
Secret Invasion soon? hope they introduce Jessica Spidey
Bentley Martin
It just ends like that? Hardly makes sense.
Jaxson James
>Oscorp is everything again You've got the MCU to work with now, guys. You don't have to do this anymore.
Assuming any of this is real.
Jackson James
I can tell this is fake from the one reference to the Netflix side.
Brandon Lewis
>No mention of Stark >Only one teen girl despite 2 being cast in supposedly prominent roles >Basically a mixture of ramis spider-man 4 and spectacular spider-man I call bullshit
Isaac Sullivan
That and even if it was real, this would be a very early synopsis. As none of it has been filmed.
Tyler Rogers
It's just the simple presumption that the movies would ever consider the TV side canon just blows this whole thing apart.
Lincoln Diaz
Ehh normally I'd agree, but Daredevil does also work out of NYC. And we know he would have been the Civil War substitute if Spidey didn't work out.
Asher Johnson
Feige wouldn't allow this simply out of spite.
Cameron Jackson
They referenced Agents of SHIELD in Civil War.
Bentley Allen
No they didn't. If you're talking about Vision referencing the growing number of powered people in the world, just remember they have a comprehensive list of upcoming movie people including Steven Strange that they know about.
Zachary Hall
Plot twist: Vulture drains Aunt May and we get granny May for the rest of the MCU
Nolan Phillips
Not on purpose
Adrian Brooks
Where's the Tony cameo son
Connor Jones
still hot
Brandon Watson
The Homecoming Committee decides on making the school dance "Avenger" themed. While some of the faculty advise against this because of the controversy surrounding he Avengers as of late, the students outnumber the faculty and vote for theme virtually unanimously. Peter is always late to meetings because of Spider-man and the Bugle, but one day Harry offers to be Peter's wingman and gives Peter the courage he needs to ask out Liz. Peter offers to take Liz to the Oscorp Science Fair; at first she is weary, until he explains that it's just one of many activities at the carnival later that night.
>Toomes discovers his daughter Valeria is at the carnival and goes there to visit her, where he offers her the money and wealth he has been amassing for her. Valeria however shuns her father, considering him a monster for what he's done. She rejects him and the money, and Toomes considers this the final straw before declaring revenge on Osborn once and for all. When Peter meets Liz at the carnival, the Vulture begins his attack on the carnival to find Osborn. Spider-Man is forced to appear and battle Vulture, who gains the upperhand this time around.
>Osborn tells Toomes what he already knows, that the OZ formula was tested on various animals and never given human trials, and it was a failure. Toomes tells Osborn that he's turned him into a monster in the eyes of his daughter, and Osborn explains that he's done that himself. The suit's upgrades keep Peter from damaging the life support system same way as before, and Toomes uses his talons to drain Peter's energy, restoring youth and granting strength like never before. While Peter doesn't age, he is weakened immensely. Osborn makes his escape, causing Toomes to leave.
Internet was wonky
early script drafts
Thomas Young
>Tony unexpectedly picks up Peter from the carnival, and the two discuss Toomes on the way home. Stark reveals that he doesn't trust Osborn, and not just because he leads a rival company. The Accords keep Tony from directly helping stop Toomes, but he he can indirectly help Peter. Peter asks for schematics on the Iron Man and Falcon suits, and Stark tells them they're a little to advanced for him. When he shows them to Peter on a holoprint, Peter blows Tony away by understanding the tech immediately and building Toomes's suit from scratch. On the drive home, Peter and Tony figure out how to create an anti-magnetic inverter to stop Toomes without killing him. Peter also discusses the difficulty of balancing his responsibility with living a normal teenage life.
>Right before he drops him off, Stark also reveals he saw Peter spill the spaghetti with Liz and gives him some advice on how to deal with women. When Peter asks what Tony looks for in a woman, Tony says redheads. Peter says it's a shame he doesn't know any. Aunt May tries to set Peter up with a date to the Homecoming Dance, but Peter as usual doesn't trust his Aunt and rejects it. After the weekend is over, Flash berates Peter in front of Liz for being too afraid of the Vulture to stay with her at the Carnival, to which Peter immediately responds by asking her to the Homecoming Dance. Liz accepts the invitation, and Flash is left looking like a fool.
>The night of the dance, Peter receives a package from Stark containing the inverter. He stuffs it into his pocket and heads out to the dance to meet with Liz. Shortly after he arrives, The Vulture crashes the Midtown High Homecoming Dance to kidnap Harry. Peter switches into his Spider-man costume and realizes that the inverter is in his dress pants' pockets.
Jacob Baker
what about this "Michelle" played by Zendaya?
Levi King
they should introduce Kamala Khan and set her up for her own movie.
though we need a cute teenage brown girl to play her.
Aiden Johnson
sooooooo......
Chase Gray
>When he finally retrieves it, he discovers it doesn't work unless it's within close range. Toomes realizes exactly what it is and destroys it before he can get close enough. Spidey eventually takes the battle outside where Flash Thompson and a few others run after to watch. Toomes realizes Spider-man is going out of his way to keep the casualties and collateral damage to a minimum (save for crashing through a cheap ice sculpture of the Avengers that leaves Tony, Vision, and half of War Machine. You know which half.)
>He fires at the roof of the school to try collapse the gymnasium. He uses the distraction to take Harry and escape. Spider-man is able to save everyone in the gymnasium, and seeing that Liz is alone, assures her that Peter made it home safe. He webs her hand to Flash and tells them to make up. Liz is grossed out by the webbing, while Flash states that he's never washing his hand again.
>Spider-man heads over to Oscorp to meet with Norman who's just recieved a message from Toomes with directions to his abandoned warehouse, telling him to go alone. Norman follows his orders and Spider-man stays behind at Oscorp to fix the inverter. When Norman arrives, Toomes shows Harry all of the illegal experiments that Norman was responsible for. At first Harry backs away from his father, until his father twists the facts and explains everything he's done is for him and the memory of their mother.
>Harry forgives his father, and with his plan in shambles, Vulture prepares to kill Norman Osborn. Spider-Man leaps in the way, just in time, giving the Osborns ample time to escape. Peter takes the battles into the skies and throughout New York City, even passing by the old Avengers tower. The battle ends near Oscorp when Peter uses an amplified version of the inverter, and Toomes is caught in between two buildings like a fly caught in a web.
Anthony Edwards
>save for crashing through a cheap ice sculpture of the Avengers that leaves Tony, Vision, and half of War Machine. You know which half.
if this isnt real, it would be a shame
James Williams
>Liz gets back together with Flash. As a result, however, Flash's dislike for Peter has been replaced with a fanboy love for Spider-man. Osborn destroys all evidence that could ruin his name, and Toomes is put in jail. Toomes is visited by Osborn and says it's only a matter of time before the public realizes what Osborn really is and he ends up in prison with Toomes. Osborn responds by saying that perhaps one day he can find it in his heart to forgive Toomes, and maybe, just maybe, he'll allow him to work for him again.
>Peter learns Midtown High is holding a second Homecoming Dance, thanks to the donation of an anonymous benefactor. Peter is tired and decides he wants nothing to do with it, especially after blowing his chances with Liz. Aunt May reveals she's already arranged a date for him to go with, someone she's been trying to set him up with for the entire film. Mary Jane is waiting at the door with her famous "Face it Tiger, you just hit the the jackpot."
>Peter freaks out when Aunt May reveals Stark stopped by to drop off "a new suit", only to realize it's a suit for the dance with a note that reads "Go get 'em."
>Peter arrives at the new Homecoming dance with Mary Jane to find that this time around, the dance's theme is Spider-Man.
>The midcredits scene is Osborn rewatching video footage of Peter Parker getting bitten by the spider during a field trip to Oscorp. He has been tracking Peter's progress during all of this time.
Ayden Gonzalez
Man all of this sounds really fucking good, and a lot like Spectacular.
Youre probably full of shit but this would be a great film.
Ryan Moore
Rumor is that Osborn is going to be set up as having a role in Thunderbolts and reviving SHIELD.
Andrew Wright
Seconded. This is one of those weird fakes that sound pretty good.
And it makes it interesting for Vulture to be the villain, surprisingly.
Lucas James
I really hope Green Goblin doesn't end up being the monster Goblin from Ultimate.
Liam Roberts
What I liked about Spectacular is how all the soon to be villains worked for Oscorp connecting them. It's fucking perfect and brilliant, and makes the rogues gallery make more sense than just being a bunch of random animal themed villains.
Jason Sullivan
I really like this, a shame its probably not real
has just the right amount of Tony too
Christian Russell
You mean HAMMER?
Juan Watson
It's like a mix of Raimi’s Spider-Man 4, Amazing Spider-Man 3, Sinister Six, and Spectacular Spider-Man that somehow works.
I need this film in my life.
Hunter Nelson
check out this When Osborn and Toomes have their final exchange in the end, it's a more subtle foreshadowing of the Sinister Six
Fun fact, Tony's exchange with Peter is supposed to mirror Nick Fury coming to Tony's aid in Iron Man 2.
Joshua Gomez
>In a narrative sense, the Accords keep Tony from being overbearing and stealing the spotlight from Peter.
Love it
Colton Phillips
This actually looks breddy gud. Who plays MJ mister leaker?
Jaxon Harris
>more Osborn bullshit
If you weren't lying I'd be upset.
Michael Powell
Fuck off
Ayden Carter
a potential MCU Sinister Six gives me a boner
Jacob Stewart
what happened in spider-man 4
Ryan Rodriguez
>Otto Octavius in the MCU >we might get this in a later film
Kevin Ward
JJJ is also mentions his support for the Accords in the script, and Captain America also being a criminal. He's got a real republican vibe to him. Seems like the kind of guy who would vote for Trump.
I dunno anything about casting. I also know they have a Thunderbolt script they're trying to get off the ground for Phase 4 and are looking to see how Suicide Squad does, but that's about it. James Gunn may direct but there's a lot of MCU tie-ins with that movie and may turn him off from it.
Carter Phillips
Did you not read? Tony picks him up from the carnival after the 2nd skirmish with the Vulture
Blake Ortiz
I'm up for it.
Caleb Hughes
I want The Wall. When are we getting a Spidey movie with The Wall?
And I'm talking main villain here, not some two-bit cameo.
Jaxson Torres
How would they know about upcoming movie people? some of them probably haven't even gotten their powers yet. Strange may or may not have.
Camden Nguyen
>Jonah is a dick again >not the superior Ultimate JJJ
dammit
Levi Russell
Any more details on the Thunderbolts, plz?
Asher Carter
Why is it so fucking hard for these movies to make the villains the way they are in the comics? Toomes isn't a good or ethical person. The character's sympathy is how the world perceives him, as old and weak by appearance. He's a spirit too free and too ambitious for society to handle. This "sympathetic villain" shit is getting annoying. Also, I'm sick of Norman in everything. He's one of my favorite comic villains, but I'm sick of him being everywhere. I'm tired of Oscorp.
Luis Walker
No, this is a good direction. The MCU barely has any villains that are alive, we need to give these characters a chance to live past at least one or two films and not have them go full on evil to the point they are the reason for their own demise like always
Nathan Nelson
Leaker user, not the user you're responding to, but Sitwell mentioned Strange in The Winter Soldier.
Strange on his path toward becoming sorcerer supreme happens before the events of The Winter Soldier. The timeline of events happens similar to Deadpool, with flashbacks and whatnot, but without the narrating.
Michael Collins
Really? This sounds fucking awful. It goes straight into the same rut the Spider-Man movies have been in for so long.
Anthony Jenkins
i hope this is real. thanks user.
Carter Fisher
That doesn't mean you have to do Norman again for the umpteenth time, and that doesn't mean you can't just put Toomes in jail for being a bad person.
Dylan Morgan
>The timeline of events happens similar to Deadpool, with flashbacks and whatnot, but without the narrating. Source?
Luke Rivera
How so? There's literally only focus on one antagonist. And it doesn't go out of its way to setup future movies aside from name drops. Not to mention the lack of an origin story!
Jaxson Price
If I had a source aside from being John Gamefreak, I'd source everything I could
Bentley Cooper
I only recall the scene where he shows up on the monitor after the algorithm starts running, but at that point wasn't it just people who were above a certain ambiguous 'threat' threshold?
Gavin King
>Oscorp is all over the place, as is Norman >Same high school problems that were already visited >Villain is way more sympathetic than he needs to be or what he should be, therefore over complicating his entire concept >More triangle teen romance focus as opposed to Peter's relationships with May and Harry
But now we have more stuff I personally hate >Shoving more Tony masturbation just to do it >Taking the absolute dumbest Vulture story ever done (making him an age vampire) and using that as one of his big plots
Adam Baker
A villain doesn't always have to be completely evil, whats wrong with making a character we can relate to because of their faults?
Adam Green
>literally a prom movie
Brandon Roberts
The start seems kinda shaky but I kinda like the high school trying to be a superhero vibe. I hope Osborn is as great as Willem Dafoe
Xavier Morales
Due, we've done that EVERY MOVIE. I'm tired of it. I'm biased since I love the comics, but I want the Spider-Man villains that are just crooks and bad people. I want comic Ock where he's an arrogant terrorist. I want the thieving asshole Vulture who's tired of being underestimated. I want the psycho but Kraven that kills for sport. I want the egotistical Mysterious who is essentially an over indulged diva who loves the sound of his own voice.
Spectacular Spider-Man nailed 95% of their villains. Weisman knew how to write villains that were bad but still compelling.
Samuel Baker
I cant disagree there, the characterization for everyone in Spectacular was perfect.
David Phillips
>loving the Avengers These aren't the Marvel citizens I know and love
Parker Kelly
It's the kids, not the adults. It's supposed to mirror the way kids feel about superheroes in real life
Jaxon Parker
So only liking them because they are in and then forgetting about them when the trend ends?
Luis Nelson
>Spidey is met with appraisal by the people of New York, and the title card appears
The fuck does this mean. You make it sound like the entire city praises him in one beat
Leo Rodriguez
Pretty much
The people who are around after he stops the robbery. Shoulda been more specific
Luis Garcia
>When Peter asks what Tony looks for in a woman, Tony says redheads. Peter says it's a shame he doesn't know any. Ayyyy
Elijah Allen
I don't want Norman either, but Oscorp would be nice to have in the MCU.
Joseph Howard
This sounds great, but how interesting can you make Vulture fights?
Connor Collins
AERIAL MELEE COMBAT
Mason Ramirez
>Fighting in the skies of New York >Pete swinging around and bouncing off rooftops >Enemy is versatile and can do aerial tricks in a smooth and precise manner >The less elegant hero has to avoid razor wings and metal talons by improvising ways to gain footing
Sebastian Bailey
So they're remaking AMS?
Bentley Reed
WE FUCKING SPECTACULAR NOW
Colton James
Whats Peters character arc in your little script synopsis
Jayden Ramirez
sounds shit, ugh
John Scott
She lives in Jersey, keep her there.
Connor Ramirez
Yeah, this is obviously just fanfic. Just far too much here - it'd be a 3-4 hour movie with all this.
William Jones
SPECTACULAR SPECTACULAR
SPIDER-MAN
Jaxon Allen
Well at least this faqn fiction is better than the 'leaks' on Sup Forums for Justice League and Suicide Squad.
Hunter Collins
I hope all this is not true 'the oscorp is behind everything' is awful.
Benjamin Stewart
>Liz Allen however, who is dating Flash Thompson, seems to have a thing for Peter.
Too unrealistic to have Spidey beat a villain of that power user. They need to start him out small.
I'm wondering Skip when?
Adrian Cox
He is mentioned by name.
Austin Campbell
We already got a small preview with Spider-Man vs. Falcon in Civil War.
Samuel Brooks
>all this forced relationship with tony
Aaron Sullivan
If a little girl with all A+ grades was enough to click on Zola's equation, so would genius neurosurgeon.
Josiah Barnes
>We might get this
Jackson Bailey
That's all pretty great but I still want Mysterio
Dominic Collins
I still want Jason Alexander as Doc Ock.
Nathan Carter
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure who she's going to play here.
Ryder Diaz
The biggest problem is that he has to been a teen. Fury can't just say "oh and there happen to be a costume crime fighter with the strength of Iron Man. Man that would have been helpful in that alien invasion!"
They kind of have to have him just start his crime fighting since his origin is built around him being a shitty teen.
Personally of all the villains I would want Spidey to fight in the first movie it would have to be the Vulture. Since he's a villain people really haven't seen in movies and also it basically writes itself. Just have Toomes be the true inventor of the flying suit and he hates how he isn't getting any credit.