I know I said I was going to do my review for the last two episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in my last post, but I chose to do a theory instead that you might like better. But just to make you happy, (if anyone even wants me to do a review) I will first do a mini review. So, I liked the episodes, but of course you probably want to know what I think of Ghost Rider. I like him, but to be honest, I care more about the agents we already know. I really don't like that the team is separated, but that's how they want you to feel, so they are doing a good job. So far, I am not quite sure about AIDA, Ghost Rider, the new director, all the new stuff, but if it doesn't overshadow the rest of the show, we should be fine.
So now, on to my theory. As you might already know, Iron Man has been confirmed to appear in Spider-Man Homecoming, Spider-Man's first solo movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some set images have shown that we might see another Stark Expo in the movie. Why would we need another Stark Expo in a Spider-Man movie? Well because Spider-Man will be there of course! That's it for this post (just kidding.) So what will he do at this Expo?
Well here is where the "Civil War" stuff comes in. In the comics Spider-Man did a very huge act to show that he was pro-registration during the Civil War conflict. He went in front of a large crowd a took off his mask revealing his true identity to the public. Well, that's what I think he will do in front of a large crowd at the expo.
Also, let's rewind a bit. In Captain America: Civil War, Iron Man forced Spider-Man into helping him, or he would tell Aunt May that he was Spider-Man. If you remember, Peter Parker originally said no to helping him because he had homework to do. So I think in this movie Spider-Man will start to question the Sokovia Accords because he no longer has the ability to do whatever he wants, which he probably won't like because he'll probably see a crime he could of stopped but he wasn't allowed to because of the Accords, and then he'll feel guilty.
So now, on to my theory. As you might already know, Iron Man has been confirmed to appear in Spider-Man Homecoming, Spider-Man's first solo movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some set images have shown that we might see another Stark Expo in the movie. Why would we need another Stark Expo in a Spider-Man movie? Well because Spider-Man will be there of course! That's it for this post (just kidding.) So what will he do at this Expo?
Well here is where the "Civil War" stuff comes in. In the comics Spider-Man did a very huge act to show that he was pro-registration during the Civil War conflict. He went in front of a large crowd a took off his mask revealing his true identity to the public. Well, that's what I think he will do in front of a large crowd at the expo.
Also, let's rewind a bit. In Captain America: Civil War, Iron Man forced Spider-Man into helping him, or he would tell Aunt May that he was Spider-Man. If you remember, Peter Parker originally said no to helping him because he had homework to do. So I think in this movie Spider-Man will start to question the Sokovia Accords because he no longer has the ability to do whatever he wants, which he probably won't like because he'll probably see a crime he could of stopped but he wasn't allowed to because of the Accords, and then he'll feel guilty.
So, what's Stark going to do to get Peter Parker to be certain that the Sokovia Accords are good? Well, I think this is where we will see the Iron Spider. In the comics, Tony Stark made the suit for Peter, which is a Spider-Man suit with Stark technology and Iron Man armor, to bribe him, basically, so he would be on his side. Now I don't think that he would just give Spidey the suit, especially if he is questioning his alliance with him. I think that first Peter will have to reveal to everyone his identity, and then, at Stark Expo where all of Tony's new inventions are unveiled, Tony will give Spidey the Iron Spider suit, if he does decide to reveal his identity.
So what do you think will we see these elements of Civil War that we did not see in Captain America: Civil War. Well, I think it's highly probable since we only saw less than 30 minutes of Spider-Man in the movie and that Spider-man really only helped Stark because he was forced to. Speaking of Civil War and the Sokovia Accords, on Tuesday Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will be about Inhumans revolting against the Accords (I think, that's what I remember.) That's it! (this time I'm serious)
So what do you think will we see these elements of Civil War that we did not see in Captain America: Civil War. Well, I think it's highly probable since we only saw less than 30 minutes of Spider-Man in the movie and that Spider-man really only helped Stark because he was forced to. Speaking of Civil War and the Sokovia Accords, on Tuesday Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will be about Inhumans revolting against the Accords (I think, that's what I remember.) That's it! (this time I'm serious)