Malankazooie, on 24 April 2018 - 04:47 PM, said:
... you're arguing to the wrong guy. I have no historical allegiance to the way Star Trek used to be or is now. I personally have enjoyed the new Star Trek movies and liked what little bit I saw of the new Star Trek television show. The old fart perspective of "this movie doesn't have the right tone or violates the true spirit of the franchise" doesn't hold any water with me. I'll watch Venom, giving zero fucks whether it occurs in some proper order or stays whithin the canon of the historical material. If it is good. I'll enjoy it. If it sucks. Then, oh well, life should be so hard to be disappointed in a movie I paid $10 to see (probably a few weeks after opening) in a theater.
Yeah you're not the problem, so to speak (and I could care less, i'll see it on Netflix or TMN if the buzz is half decent... just commenting on the flaws i think i see in their plan.) The problem is the scads of Spidey movie fans who won't know this is a Spidey movie, the comics fans who won't go because wtf they're introducing Spidey's Greatest Foe Ever outside of a Spidey movie, the MCU movie fans who won't bother because they even said it was outside of the MCU, etc etc. They're just blowing it by what seems to be rushing a Venom movie no one particularly wanted. A Tom Holland appearance won't hurt, but what they should have done was intro the character, or at least lay the groundwork, however briefly, in the next Spidey movie.