
It looks like the new Spidey has been arrested. This sure looks like a mug shot.

It looks like the new Spidey has been arrested. This sure looks like a mug shot.
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the eyes look like the front of speakers from 70’s sound system. Did Bose design this costume? Or, is Sony making Spidey speakers?
Retro futuristic Spidey.
Maybe it’s the light bouncing off the eyes making it yellow. But te rest look like , to bring up a favorite quote of the Crawl Space, “Prison Ass”
I really shouldn’t have watched Santo vs. the Zombies last night–but dammit, that composition just says “Mexican Wrestler Promo Poster” to me!
In this shot, the costume looks fine–at least I don’t see those distracting lines on the torso. But yeah, it’s hard to believe a kid who is hard on his luck has access to that gnarly material!
Wisest promo ever?
4 movies, and no one’s questioning the fact that Peter Parker makes the suit himself in a room and it doesn’t come off like some cheap cosplay suit?
The suit texture… it’s like a freaking football’s skin man!
~Lament~
I’m getting a real bad feeling about this film. Can’t pinpoint it but i feel it.
They spent all that time redesigning the suit, and still act like they don’t want you to see the whole thing. Insecure much?
@Spideytracer-The shape of the eyes isn’t the problem(although I much prefer the original eyes) it’s the yellow net like pattern. It looks more like a beehive.
@ Parabolee…
They’ve textured the suit to make it look more dimensional, other than something flat, like Christopher Reeve’s Superman suit, which although was very iconic, wouldn’t stand up in today’s Blockbuster Movies. I know where you’re coming from, but I for one prefer the eyes on the Garfield costume as opposed to the triangular lenses on the Toby mask. But let’s give the thing a chance and see how it fairs on the big screen.
They really messed up the “webbing” on the mask. Whoever did this redesign apparently didn’t understand that SPIDER-Man has a web design to his costume not a weird Matrix grid that makes it look like a gimp maks.
And the yellow eyes… Why? And the filth! Ugh, I hate it.
@1:Reader- Dunno. Not many people want an avatar that looks like ass.
how long before everyone uses this as their avatar?