The SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Sequel I'd Like to See (Spoilers)

The SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Sequel I'd Like to See (Spoilers)

Spider-Man Homecoming 2 (or whatever it's gonna be called) isn't until 2019. But far away as it may seem, here's what I want to see for it.

Editorial Opinion
By KWilly - Jul 13, 2017 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Homecoming

First and foremost, I want to say how much I enjoyed Spiderman Homecoming. Perfect Spidey film, well written, well casted, and so on and so forth.  However, considering how good this movie was, it just gets me hyped for the sequel on July 5th, 2019.

The Title: 




I still think Spider-Man: Homecoming is a strange title. Not a bad one, just not one I expected. Obviously the sequel won't be called Homecoming 2, so a title like Spectacular Spider-Man is just perfect in my opinion. It'll represent how much he's improved from before, maybe his life has gotten much better, he's more of a household name now... It just makes sense. 

The Story:



It's been reportedly confirmed that the sequel will start "a few minutes" after Avengers 4. Since there's so much uncertainty on what Avengers 4 will exactly be about (for crying out loud, we don't even have an official title yet), there's no telling what exactly happens for Peter Parker as a character. Still, it's safe to say Spider-Man will get a huge boost in confidence after fighting side by side with the Avengers against Thanos or his army. Citizens could look at him more highly, including the Avengers themselves. 

Maybe Zendaya's Michelle will be linked to Peter as a love interest. J Jonah Jameson (preferably played by Bryan Cranston) could come into the picture. There's a lot that could be done to make a fresh story. Which also brings me to the next point...

The Other Hero



It's also been said that Spidey will have another hero tag alongside him in the sequel. Which means no more Iron-Man, but also means so much more possibilites. Thinking about it first, it doesn't make much sense to pair a king of a country with a small-time vigilante. It may be a bold choice, but it could work. Say T'Challa comes to Queens to give some speeches at Peter's magnet school. Since T'Challa is a great scientist, it matches up he would go to a specialized science school. Peter could recognize T'Challa, ask him for some help on the current villain he's facing, and from there you could build a "Odd Couple" type friendship. 


The Villain:



Spoilers ahead, but we all remember that chilling post credits scene where Mac Gargan (Scorpion) meets up with the Vulture right? Well, what if Scorpion is the next villain for the sequel, but he's not alone. He did say, "I got boys on the outside". It'd be interesting if Kraven was one of those guys. Scorpion's main motivation is seemingly to kill Spidey, and he would need help from a expert hunter like Kraven. Even more interesting, what if Kraven's backstory was involved with BP. He could have a history of killing his fellow Wakandans for sport or money.

All in all, these are just some random thoughts I'd like to see for Homecoming 2. Hopefully the sequel will be as good, if not better than the it's predecessor. Time will tell.

 

 

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noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 7/13/2017, 7:36 PM
I want a dark mirror of Spiderman in the sequel. I know I t's overdone, but I would do it in an interesting way.

Have Morbius as a student at peter's school, who was bitten by a genetically engineered vampire bat. Spiderman fights crime, Morbius sucks the blood of criminals to survive. He hates his powers while Spiderman loves his. This would be an opportunity for Peter to show the dark side of his powers: the uncle Ben story. Plus, with it being high school based, we can have Michelle and Peter become closer. Also, Aunt May probably forbids Peter from being Spiderman(except for one time when the universe was ending), so when he learns about Morbius, he can keep things down low at school while still fighting crime.
TheRealTomServo
TheRealTomServo - 7/13/2017, 10:54 PM
@noahthegrand @GliderMan @PietroJaximoff - I had an idea for a Spidey sequel before I knew Homecoming would feature Shocker, as well as many other story elements. All I knew is Liz Allen would be the love interest, Tony Stark would feature, and Vulture would be the villain.

I had Herman Schultz as a kid in Peter's school (ironically played by Abraham Attah, who's in Homecoming). He's picked on by Flash and is crushing on Liz, who Peter is dating by this time (again, way before Homecoming was released so story info doesn't add up to what actually went down). Local crime, specifically the weapons trade of an underground Wilson Fisk, led to the loss of his brother.

Spider-Man, Jessica Jones, and Daredevil have a team-up adventure to find the people involved in the trade and get to the source of the weapons. Eventually, they find it's SHOCKER tech, which was being stolen from Tony Stark.

This info is leaked to the press by Peter's rival at the Bugle (where he interns), Eddie Brock (who knows he's Spidey in this rendition) and only leaks the info after Peter steals a promotion.

Tony is set to give a speech at Peter's school, and Herman uses the SHOCKER tech his brother stolen in an attempt to kill Tony Stark and other classmates. The final fight is between Spidey and Herman in the hallway of their high school.

It presents a dark foil for Peter, down to his origin and his initial motive.
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