Spider-Man: Homeless will soon be on the big screen, which has also aroused interest in returning to the previous Spider-Man movies.
Because in the early publicity, the villains from the previous two generations of Spider-Man movies have always been the focus, not to mention the boiling three worms in the same frame.
In addition to the "Spider-Man" trilogy and the two "The Amazing Spider-Man", "The Return of the Hero" and "Hero Expedition" starring Dutch brother are also one of the hot topics of discussion.
At the "Homecoming" movie party, the film's screenwriter Jonathan Goldstein revealed on Twitter why Marvel decided to let Ned discover Peter's secret identity in the film.
The screenwriting team actually got inspiration from DC's Justice League, but not from the plot, but from the characters' attitudes towards secret identities.
"We talked about this for a long time. Ultimately, we think one of the differences between Marvel and DC is that they don't value secret identities. ”
In the DC Extended Universe, very few of the core heroes' secret identities are made public, and the core heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, such as the Avengers, are well known to the public.
The only Peter Parker who hides his identity in silence, his secret is also revealed by the mystery guests.
Of course, in Heroes Of No Return, Peter finds Doctor Strange to change this situation, wondering if he can fulfill his wish to remain anonymous.
"Heroes Don't Return" will be released in the United States on December 17, and the mainland has not yet been finalized.