Anyway, onto topic. Just read the plotsummary...I dunno about that. while elements of it are true to the comic for the most part its not. I realize that the movies so far havent been true, but if their gonna introduce Gwen Stacey they should have done so before MJ unless they are gonna make her a minor role and ultimatly not get in between Peter and MJ. There's way too much history between Peter and Gwen and character development between the two that has been tossed aside that to introduce her now doesnt do her character justice.
fans of the movie aren't gonna like her because they want Peter and MJ to be together. Comic book spidey fans will go either way since Gwen was Peters first love, but he ended up with MJ so thats gonna loose some people. They're gonna kill someone close to him. ok 3 choices here. Aunt May (seriously doubt it), Harry (maybe), one of his love interests (MJ or Gwen, could go either way, but above comments make it hard to say. if they go with MJ it will piss of lots of people and would be week to have Parker fall for Gwen that quickly, if they kill off Gwen its not gonna have an impact unless Peter falls for her, same dilema as before the other senerio)
If they wanted Gwen in they should have a) used her first b) introduced her earlier
Im starting to worry about this movie and dont know how good it will be, im seriously starting to doubt it will live up to 1 or 2 because there is just too much going on...especially since (unless arangements have been made) last i heard everyone only signed on for 3 movies so they have to wrap this up in this movie. Either way, there is way too much going on in this movie and they are ignoring way to many plot points that have already been introduced.
After starting to actually read the comics and learn the real story (besides some biases from what i thought i knew) they are at least 10 times better than the movies. the emotion and depth to the characters, especially Peter and the stuff he has to deal with living with a secret identity is just make it such a great read.
-Darth Simon