![]() ![]() Marvel yet again introduce an interesting villain before leaving them standard, with a horrible exposition monologue I might add. It's another solid, if not perfect, Spider-Man film. That relationship and seeing Spidey try to fill Tony's shoes (spoilers) is great stuff. Those two are just really cute, and their developing relationship is charming as hell. Tom Holland is still the best Spider-Man, and damnit all Zendaya is really winning me over. ![]() Also, in it's character moments with the heroes. That's where the film shines the highest, in its warped inception-ey trip-out sequences. His missions were some of the ones I enjoyed the most in the Spider-Man games, and it allows for some truly mind-bending trippy visuals later in the film. Regardless, it's still a helluva fun ride. On top of that, his motives and overall goals are a little difficult to follow. The first movie had something of a villain reveal too, but they handled it in such a way that it really worked. I guess I won't spoil it, but really if you've read the comics, played the games, or just googled any of the character names of people in this movie you know who it is and yet they treat it like this big reveal. The biggest issue this movie has is with its villain. View the collection: Marvel Cinematic Universe Rating: PG-13 (Sci-Fi Action Violence|Brief Suggestive Comments|Some Language) Parker soon finds himself donning the Spider-Man suit to help Fury and fellow superhero Mysterio stop the evil entities from wreaking havoc across the continent. The world is in danger as four massive elemental creatures - each representing Earth, air, water and fire - emerge from a hole torn in the universe. We are so grateful for this experience and the opportunity to create something meaningful, and we can’t wait to share it with the world.Peter Parker's relaxing European vacation takes an unexpected turn when Nick Fury shows up in his hotel room to recruit him for a mission. Animation is the most collaborative art form there is, and it takes a special place to open its doors and foster creatives who have the potential to tell great stories, but haven’t been given their chance to shine. Seeing diverse representation in leadership roles really makes a difference because it shows the next generation of filmmakers that the barriers are being broken down. LENS filmmakers Jarelle Dampier, Khaila Amazan, Clara Chan and Joe Darko who were part of the inaugural internal program said: “The LENS Program was life-changing for all of us – it allowed us to achieve a goal that we felt was very far away. ![]() We are very grateful to be part of a studio that is doing meaningful work to give voice to varied groups and to the studio leadership - Kristine Belson, Michelle Grady, Pam Marsden and Paul Martin - who gave rise to this program and supported us every step along the way.” They far exceeded all expectations as they stepped into their leadership roles and created a remarkable short. We are incredibly proud of how the hard work of all four filmmakers - Jarelle Dampier, Khaila Amazan, Clara Chan and Joe Darko - has paid off. Said Kouyate and Schulenburg: “We feel honored and privileged to have been given the opportunity to give shape to the inaugural launch of the LENS program. Under the guidance of program creators and producers Michelle Raimo Kouyate (“Puss In Boots,” “Silver Linings Playbook”) and David Schulenburg (“Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham”), they will work together to produce a short animated film. Launched internally last year, the new program aims to provide high-potential candidates from underrepresented groups an opportunity to gain valuable leadership experience.Īs part of the LENS program, four candidates will be picked from both inside and outside of their existing studios will be given creative leadership positions such as director, writer, VFX supervisor and animation supervisor. “The Spider Within” is part of Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks’ new mentorship program LENS (Leading and Empowering New Storytellers). ![]()
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