Brad Douglas
View articlesBrad created the Crawlspace back in 1998 while attending college at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He’s the webmaster and writes front page news items, and also produces, hosts and edits the podcast. He’s been collecting Spider-Man comics since the age of three and is a life-long fan of the webhead. His website has been featured in USA Today, Entertainment Weekly and on Marvel.com and inside the comics themselves. The Crawlspace is one of the first Spider-Man fan sites to ever hit the internet. Millions of people visit the site every year.
Brad has interviewed several “Spider-Celebrities” over the years including co-creator Stan Lee. He’s also interviewed actors who have portrayed Spider-Man like Paul Soles (Voice Actor from the 67 Spider-Man Cartoon), Dan Gilvezan (Spidey Voice Actor from Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends) ,Yuri Lownthal (Voice Actor from the Spider-Man PlayStation game) and Nicholas Hammond (Spider-Man 1977 Actor).
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It would be very difficult for this to happen as long as Sony has the movie rights to the character.
@#5
Yeah… SUUURE they do. and I’m sure Webb and Garfield would conform and play nice as well.
My money’s on Gerard.
Please…no.
Garfield as Peter Parker is horrible. That last movie was B A D.
@#4 Or because they think it would be fun.
Of COURSE they do. ASM was the lowest-grossing Spider-Man movie. They want some of that Avengers money!
They would’ve done it with the first one,but this prick called Avi Arad,is too selfish to admit he’s not the head of Marvel anymore,and that Marvel without him is doing better.So this man prevents this whole thing from happening.
Marvel approached Sony.Sony said ok(they have a good partnership going on,on other aspects) the actors wanted it,the company wanted it,they were this close on putting OsCorp in the Avengers NYC skyline but…..as i said…..Avi Arad.
I’m the opposite. In the comics I like Spider-Man as a lone wolf, but since the Avengers only really get together when it’s the end of the world stuff I think Spider-Man could be slotted in easily.
He has a very different attitude to heroing, compared to say Cap, or Black Widow, and that would be great interplay to watch. Garfield’s sarcastic, loud Spidey would struggle with Evan’s Captain America. It’d be really interesting,
At the end of the movie, Spider-Man can go back to Sony’s vice grip and the rest would return to Marvel studios, but they’d have a hefty sum of money to show for it. The fans win, the studio’s win.
Ehh, not in the movies, I really don’t want him near any of the Avengers in the movies