Mar 11 2016.
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Today is a proud moment for all Spider man fans around the world, The final trailer of Captain America: Civil War released with a treat for all spidey fans, the look of the latest iteration of the web slinger himself, the one who will connect to a solo Spider-Man film co-produced by Sony’s Amy Pascal and Marvel Studio head Kevin Feige.
This trailer unveiled a basket of new dialogues, reveling the heated rivalry between Iron Man and Captain America, showcased some epic super hero battles, but what broke the internet was Tom Holland’s appearance as Marvel Cinematic Universe’s new Spider man.
At first glance you'd recognize how different this suit is incomparission to its predecessors, that's because most of the Spider-Man suits designed for the screen accentuate texture on the costume, and with how quickly this passed through whatever in-browser player, makes it look very computer generated. I could be wrong, since this is the trailer there could be more rendering work behind the scenes, we've seen quite alot of movies with different looks on ther trailers, so- fingers crossed.
There were rumours that Stark was going to help young Parker out with his suit and looks like moving mechanical eyes could be his doing.
Marvel’s message seems to be speaking clearly through its design: this is a character you recognize in a way you’ve never seen him before. This time, though, the solution was to go subtle and to recall the comic book roots of the character.
When it was announced that Sony and Marvel were going to team up for this new version of Spider-Man, Marvel Studios seemed excited to be able to portray their character in the way they felt best for the first time since Stan Lee sold the rights to make Amazing Spider-Man movies in the 1970s. What the final Spider-Man design ended up being was a barely modernized version of a classic design.
By Zeeshan Akram Jabeer
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