Well that's relatable even in current times. Isn't sometimes, some news media will paint a government evil like over the top evil?
If you made sure to stick through for the mid-credits scene, then you can't really say that in earnesty... In typical Parker fashion, things are going to go to shit for the kid with much haste.
REPORT: Spider-Man: Far From Home Re-Release Will Include Deleted Scenes Why? Just why?! Is this going to be a thing now? Re-release a movie in its final days baiting the audience with "new footage"?
Okay, Endgame I understand, but why this? Well we can’t lambast Disney this time since this is actually Sony’s work.
The use of Whitney Houston is even more poignant now Also guess Hishe didn’t see that Feige confirmed Bruce made sure everyone came back in a safe place.
Well, at least this is doing what Endgame did not. But that’s about the only positive I can think of for this.
There’s a quote from an excellent Transformers stop motion comedy, where Grimlock is munching on a generic Decepticon. Optimus says “Grimlock, you can’t eat people!” And Grimlock responded with my thoughts on this: “Me Grimlock don’t care!” That said I loved the film but nah I ain’t doing shit
The problem with what Kevin Feige said that he was treating it like a whole airplane of +100 people all got snapped away at once together. Which doesn't make sense as the snap should wipe out half of everything; case in point, the high school basketball game footage in Far From Home shows half the attendees snapped away. Therefore if an airplane was affected it probably would have taken away the pilot(s) and half the passengers, those that weren't snapped away would inadvertently die due to the loss of pilot(s) and panick/confusion, leading the airplane to crash. Those that got snapped away came back in a safe place, but not those that were killed by the effect of the aftermath of the snap. Even if everyone in every plane were snapped together, the plane becomes unmanned and it had to crash either in an ocean or mountain or city, and if it was in a populated area, that would kill a lot of bystanders too. The same would be said in other scenarios like a train, bus, automobiles etc. Which still means we still lost a lot of people caused by the aftermath due to the situations where they had no control. A wiser way for Feige to address this was to say Hulk also brought back people that became inadvertent victims to the snap affects.
You know the scene in the teaser with Spider-Man dealing with some crooks in the restaurant? Yeah, it's one of the new footage. anthony || on Twitter
I took Feige as referring to literally the people who got snapped who were on an airplane at the time. When FFH came out and the footage of kids returning in the middle of the gym played, people were afraid that the Blipped people came back 10,000 feet in the air since they were on a plane when they died. Feige just said that Banner made sure the snapped victims came back to a safe place. I doubt half of that basketball game’s attendees/players actually died, that’s too specific for even the Gauntlet.
So does anyone know what the extended scenes are and if they are actually completed? I see no point to see an extended cut in the theater if it is just going to be half-baked scenes.
Well this was an episode written by the fans, so the jokes about people falling to their deaths were added by fans, and there are still fans debating this despite what Feige said
They are completed, especially considering that the added scene will be a fully finished short film for the home release