Maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised when Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man debuts on Disney+ later this year. Who knows, maybe it will even find a way to do something new with the high school setting.
Anything’s possible, after all. But the series is going to have to be knock-your-socks-off good for me to overlook its stale premise.
Marvel Comics has put out so many cool Spider-Man stories in the last 59 years. It’s a shame none of them will ever get adapted for the screen. How could they when Hollywood won’t stop fetishizing Peter Parker’s high school days?
Maybe someday we’ll finally get an adult Spider-Man, but with projects like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man constantly setting the clock back to 1965 I won’t hold my breath.
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