How will Miguel be proven wrong in Beyond? My guess is there'll be a man behind the curtain forcing canon events to be a thing.
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How will Miguel be proven wrong in Beyond? My guess is there'll be a man behind the curtain forcing canon events to be a thing.
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By showing that, sometimes, it's okay to destroy a universe or two for family.
Calling him a dirtbag.
I believe that, regardless if Miles saves his father, he'll be forced to accept that he cannot completely fight destiny, only delay it.
I feel like this kinda of movie, particularly one for kids, isn't gonna go with such a cynical message. Particularly not when Gwen and Peter B both basically betray him in part 1 over "canon events" only to decide to join him at the end.
Better question: how the hell are they going to defeat this thing without plot armor?
They won’t, either Miles will have to convince him to change for the good or time travel shenanigans to prevent spot from being created
Spot will be redeemed and stop the Canon Events with his multiverse powers, this is very obvious
They're obviously going to have him fall into one of the portals and have him scrambled molecularly and use him to transport every Spider character back home
Miles has the most plot armor of any comic book character ever made, he just needs to exist near Anti-Spot and he'll collapse in on himself
I feel is going to be one of those "villain creates it's own downfall". That's way too much power for a single men to have.
Miguel will prostrate himself before Miles and admit that he is "The Real Spider-Man®"
Idk if you saw the animatic showing prowler miles swinging through the city, exhibiting alot of the same ability and athleticism as a spiderman, using only some tech and physics. So the movies gonna make the point that you dont even need the one central canon event (getting the powers) to be a spiderman, thus completing the project of deconstructing (read: destruction) spiderman that these movies undertook.
>dismantling the spider-man franchise and never using it again
One can dream.
Prowler has always been the spider-man at home. Miles G. pulling off the same moves isn't that deconstruction you think it is.
You can't expect election tourists to actually read comics.
>So the movies gonna make the point that you dont even need the one central canon event (getting the powers) to be a spiderman
They literally show the Snöyverse without a Spider-Man. Unless people didn't pay attention which Memeverse trannies never do the point is kind of moot. The whole canon shit was made up for that film only. Raimi-Man wasn't like the comics. TASM for sure wasn't like the comics and people still aren't 100% sure if Holland-Man even has an Uncle Ben event. Before you say "Duh that's the point" the movies writers themselves don't know it. They literally explain that a Captain Stacy tries to save a child while Spider-Man fights his arch enemy, Stacy gets burried under rubble and dies, then they show Andrew-Man whose Captain Stacy died. He didn't die though because he was saving a child but because he had a fist fight with the Lizard, who is not in any way Spidey's arch enemy like ever, giving Andrew-Man time to stop the sky-beam which otherwise would turn everyone into lizards. AtSV sucks balls at making a thematic point especially when you know the material it is talking about.
Spot's dimension will be connected to the lost universes and he'll be able to restore them and prevent future canon events.
>How will Miguel be proven wrong in Beyond?
Gwen will tell him her father just quit and will later see through Miles' dad doing the same shit that he and his death cult don't have to gain sexual pleasure by letting people die.
Miles Morales will go back in time save his Peter Parker from dying and make universe-42 Miles spider-man.
My guess is with it being confirmed that there are two separate versions of the movie there will be different endings, one where Miles succeeds and one where Miles fails.