People found previous Spider-Man movies a lot of fun when they were kids and so looking for them in this movie hits a lot of nostalgia buttons.
But at this point I think it’s become a game. Making fun of the actors lying badly in interviews, deciding if leaked photos are real or fake, etc.
Edit: I’d say I’ve enjoyed the spoiler-craziness leading up to this movie more than I expect to enjoy the movie. Sometimes I think they’re dumb (is that really Andrew’s arm?) but it’s been fun.
It’s a cool little pop culture moment. Billions of people LOVE Spider-Man. I’ll never forget as a kid watching the very first one in theaters and the audience was cheering SO loud when the title card came up. This was 2002!
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But at this point I think it’s become a game. Making fun of the actors lying badly in interviews, deciding if leaked photos are real or fake, etc.
Edit: I’d say I’ve enjoyed the spoiler-craziness leading up to this movie more than I expect to enjoy the movie. Sometimes I think they’re dumb (is that really Andrew’s arm?) but it’s been fun.
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