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Im guessing that Osbourns son will become a bad guy, possibly the next green goblin. In one bit he says 'hopefully one day I will be half the man he is' talking about his father (the goblin). Osbourn has a split personality so half of him is the goblin, so maybe...
Also I think we will see that black spiderman person. Cant remember his name but you should no who I mean. I think he's called Venom, but not sure. I also think there will be a partnership between two bad guys.
Any ideas?
> Spiderman was great wasn't it?
No, not really. It was actually quite bad.
And Marlon Brando as Kingpin. Go on, think about it. Genius.
How funny was that jack black spiderman bit. The bit when he was designing his costume was so funny.
> Yeah it was harry. So he becomes the vulture eh? Didnt see that one
> coming.
The Vulture in the Original comics was Adrian Toombes.
> Sam Neill is aparently in talks to play Dr Octopus in Spider-Man 2.
> And I think (from childhood recollections of watching the cartoon)
> that Osbournes son (can anyone remember his name?) becomes The
> Vulture.
I never was one for watching the cartoon, but its story along with the present film goes a little differently to the original comics.
In the Original comics, Harry Osbourne gets Killed, who then was about to be the New Green Goblin. As Norman had amnesia.
Weird I know.
It genuinely surprised me in the end.
I was baffled before watching as to how they would get Peter Parker to design his costume and for what reason. The way they achieved that in this film was a nice touch.
They kept faithful to the main story too as to how the story starts, apart from the odd thing here and there such as to how Spider Man shot the Webbing from his wrists, in the comics aren't we shown that he had an attachment with a tube to give him the web abbilities? Anyway, even if they did go slightly off the rules on that one, the rule bending gets more deeper and for good reason too, as for the web-slinging idea-I thought it was decent enough, and better than the original idea in that front.
But as for the sequel, there is rumours going around at the moment that the Rhino will make an appearance.
As for Norman Osbourne and the Goblin situation, the story in the comics has a similiar story to the film regarding the demise. But there is a return in the comics of the character who doesn't die at all, but as for what way they will work that out in Spiderman 2 is a mystery.
Perhaps we will see Harry Osbourne taking the reigns? Who knows?.
After all we do hear him at the end of the film saying that he will take revenge on Spiderman, that bit for the benifit of the Film series, fits in. After all, the Comics storyline is confusing and the plot is extremely surprising and erratic.
The Film and possibly a long Batman like series of Spiderman, will hopefully be a little more clearer and not as baffling.
Spiderman 2, should have the ingrediants to go full force this time. The first film was an introduction of the characters, the second film shouldn't have much of that sort of time constraint to contend with.
And what about this for a casting genius? Marlon Brando as The Kingpin. Think about it.