Once upon a time Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man was meant to join the MCU. How would he have fit in with the others...

Once upon a time Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man was meant to join the MCU. How would he have fit in with the others? What would that Spidey's interactions with the Avengers be like?

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Andrew Gradfields spiderman sounds like he is wearing a buttplug 24/7 and it got stuck there so hard he is too embarassed to go the hospital and have it removed.

Fuch that.

Garfield’s Spider-Man was never meant to join the MCU.

He was the worst Spider-Man, gladly he was dead by the time Spidey came to the MCU. Maybe as Neck-Man.

Why did the suits look visually better than Tom Holland's?

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Because they weren't painted over with cgi for 95% of their screentime. ASM1 suit was trash though, while ASM2 suit is still the GOAT.

Based suit, Shit Peter

The one in OPs pic is better

you're probably the only person in the world who thinks that

At one point he was.

I think so too.

could have been better than the one we have now

When he gave an interview saying that Spider-Man should be bi, that basically doomed any future he had of playing the character. Actors just need to shut their paint-chip-vomiting retard mouths and do their fucking job.

ASM1 is better because it looks like it was really made IRL instead of looking like a comic book cartoon suit.

theres no way in hell Feige woulda let that series be assciated with the mcu

>could have been better than the one we have now
They intentionally made the current incarnation of Spider-Man "low impact" so that he wouldn't upstage Iron Man or Captain America. Unfortunately, now that the Infinity Saga is over, and RDJ and Chris Evans aren't going to be playing major roles in these movies anymore, they're stuck with Tom Holland SM for two more movies (Far From Home + one future one, per the deal with Sony to use him in the MCU).

At one point they were deciding between keeping Garfield or recasting. Keeping Garfield was never a decision that was made and later reversed, just an option that was on the table.

They considered it long and deep enough to work on adding the Oscorp Tower to the New York City skyline featured on The Avengers.

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That's actually pretty neat.

Garfield was out before asm2 came out, it was in the sony email leak that they hated him bc he would ignore the board members and not show up at meetings and dinners.

No, it was after. He got fired at not attending a meeting where Sony CEO Kaz Hirai would officially announce The Amazing Spider-Man 3.

The contract can be renewed and desu
It'd be smarter on Sonys part
>Better branding
>MCU Loyalty
They dont even do much since marvel produces them, it's a no brainer and with Marvel obtaining the Xmen and F4 they have no hope to compete.
I wouldnt be surprised if part of the clause for the deal was Marvel wouldn't release movies near Sonys in house marvel universe so they could make money off that.

>Garfield was lazy and because of it, he didn't get a third one.

I love it when jokes write themselves.

Word on the street is he did it on purpose to free himself from Sony.

Garfield's was a pretty good Spidey. Shame it was a horrible Peter Parker stuck in awful movies.

good move
his career has been amazing ever since