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Spider-Man (Marvel) and Superman (DC) discuss their film franchises once again in a third Mac/PC Marvel/DC parody/review. This time, Superman shows off his new son (from his new movie) to Spider-Man.

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Note: This Is A Fair Use Movie/Franchise Review and Parody. ItsJustSomeRandomGuy is the Writer, Performer and Copyright Holder.

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  • "No, he's still moving. Yep, I'd say he's yours." XDD

  • Thumbs Up for this if you like the toys

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  • And now in 2012: The Man of Steel movie is coming and is directed by Zach Snyder, who's known for having a couple of great adaptations under his belt and Spider-Man is changing his costume in the next movie.

  • I've got that baby doll! yaaay

  • @MCGN420

    What do you mean "hopefully?" The Avengers Movie IS being made. There has already been tons of images and information released on it already. Just looking it up on IMDB.

  • @whtfang91 yea buddy like Thor Ironman 1, Captain america and the incredible hulk....who truly was incredible...all to build up to one fantastic Avengers Movie....hopefully

  • Yeah who needs source material right? As said best by Willem Dafoe's number one fan,"WROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!"

  • if only randomguy could predict the future of comic book movies

  • Cant we all just get along

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @whtfang91 I wouldn't call it entirely the studios' fault. After all, the success rate of both the Spider-Man and X-Men franchises are about fifty-fifty; Batman and Superman, too, for that matter. And those studios have successfully handled other franchises, perhaps the most notable being Harry Potter. And, though your mileage may vary, I actually prefered Eric Bana's Hulk to Edward Norton's.

  • @PaperbackWizard

    You have good points, except that I've noticed something in your other post that I want to address. When it comes to the Marvel movies, Marvel themselves had no control over what went into the movies that were made until 2008. Fantastic Four, HULK(2003), Daredevil, Ghost Rider, Spider-Man 3 and X-3 bombed due to the studios that own them, not Marvel themselves. Ever since Marvel started making their own movies, they've been vastly improved.

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