As one of Marvel's most anticipated works this year, after the release of the Dutch brother's "Spider-Man: Heroes Of No Return", it also aroused the attention of various fans, and from the film quality of the film itself, although it can be defined as a "fan-to-grandfather" work, it has to be said that the decision of Marvel and Sony Pictures to let "three generations in the same frame" may be the most successful decision in recent years.
To this end, for the continuous fermentation of the movie in the fan base, there are also many fans in the later private message I want the resources of the movie, in this regard, I can only say that I really can't do anything about this, HD version of everyone or wait for it ~
However, another part of the fans said that they want to know some interesting stories about Spider-Man, which I can satisfy everyone!
[1] Michael Jackson almost starred in Spider-Man?
Many fans familiar with Marvel should know that in the early 90s or so, Marvel had encountered a relatively serious business crisis, for this reason, Michael Jackson, who learned of this matter as a Marvel iron fan, once had the idea of acquiring Marvel.
Moreover, according to markel Jackson's idea at that time, after acquiring Marvel, he invested in the movie himself and then played the role of Marvel's Spider-Man himself!
In this regard, Michael Jackson once told Popcorn Planet:
"He wanted to buy Marvel with Stan Lee and they kept talking about it repeatedly, but unfortunately that didn't happen and they were forbidden to do that."
Later, after the death of Michael Jackson, Stan Lee also talked about it in an interview, and Stan Lee said:
"Yes, he (Michael Jackson) wants to do that because he thinks buying Marvel is the only way to play Spider-Man."
[2] Spider-Man was almost not passed in the creative stage?
If there are as many as 8,000+ character IPs in the Marvel Universe, what are the most successful IP, then Spider-Man's IP definitely belongs to one of them!
But what many people don't know is:
After the creative role of "Spider-Man" proposed within Marvel that year, it was disapproved by the Marvel boss at the time, on the one hand, because his character Spider-Man's name was not good (because the audience would not like Spiders), on the other hand, because in the setting, Spider-Man Peter Parker was a poor man!
In the American comic book industry of that year, the hero must be a "perfect" image, basically many are matched with the rich and handsome, for this reason, Spider-Man's creativity of that year was not passed, but fortunately, the willingness of Stan Lee and others was relatively strong, and finally this role was launched.
Unexpectedly, as soon as it was listed, it was directly sold out
[3] Does Spider-Man's home address "20 Ingram Street" really exist?
In the 1989 "The Amazing Spider-Man" #316-317 comic, many fans noticed that Peter Parker had filled out an "address change order" in the comic, and the fans who found this information also saw Spider-Man's address "20 Ingram Street, Forest District, New York"!
Interestingly:
In reality, this address is real, and, more interestingly, in reality, since 1974, the house at this address has indeed lived in a family named "Parker", for this reason, after the comic was launched, the family began to receive a lot of letters to Spider-Man for no reason!
Moreover, later, some media found that the neighbor of this address, that is, 19 Ingram Street, actually lived in a family named "Osbo", and Spider-Man's nemesis, Norman Osborne, was only one word away!
As for who buried this Easter egg in the comics, whether it was screenwriter David Mikolini or cartoonist Todd McFarlane, we don't know
[4] Was Toby Maguire's first Spider-Man movie trailer cut?
If you want to talk about an event that everyone in the United States still remembers, it is estimated that the "911" incident will be the answer for many people, and when Sony Pictures' first "Spider-Man" movie was ready to be released in 2002, the trailer originally prepared for the movie was deleted after the 911 incident.
The reasons are:
The scene of the giant spider web between the world trade towers catching a helicopter alive was originally one of the scenes in the film, but after the events of 9/11, this scene was removed and the film was re-edited, replaced by a close-up of Spider-Man hovering high on the old American flag.
Of course, there are many interesting events behind the scenes of Spider-Man, for example, the Venom IP modeling that is now on fire, in fact, Marvel spent $200 to buy it that year, interested partners may wish to search for this behind-the-scenes story to see, many are still very interesting.
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