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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesOlivia
    Dude, I think that's a bit paranoid.
    Yeah, I know. But with all that has been going on with Spider-Man this year, I find its better to downplay my expectations and be proven wrong then look forward to something that may never come.

    And just because I'm paranoid DOESN'T MEAN THERE'S NO ONE OUT TO GET ME!!! (looks around nervously)

    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousX
    Greg Weisman is pro-Spider-Man marriage. I know this for a fact. The man is a personal friend of mine, and he and I discuss the comics quite often.

    Now, to correct a few things. Marvel is not making this show, Sony is. Marvel can't dictate how to handle MJ in this or not. For the most part, it has been Greg Weisman's call. He has enjoyed a tremendous amount of creative freedom on this series. He loves making it.

    Also, Marvel and Sony did not leak this, Teletoon (the Canadian network) did.
    Well, thats something I didn't know before. And Greg Weisman has been dong a great job. The reason I felt the way I did is that I have heard of people working on DC projects like the Death of Superman or the Justice League cartoon being instructed by DC not to use certain elements. For example, in Superman/ Doomsday, the animators were instructed that Superman couldn't be cut like he was in the comics, saying his skin doesn't break. In the Justice League cartoon, there was a "bat embargo" so to speak to prevent them from using any bat characters. This was where my concerns came from, since I did not know exactly how much say Marvel had in the development of the cartoon. Like I said above, I was downplaying my expectations for the cartoon as to not be too disappointed. Now that I know otherwise, my concerns are alleviated.

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    The Bat-Embargo came about because D.C are part of a larger corporation with loftier buisness goals. Marvel is not, and never will be, Warner Bros, and don't have half the power to make changes like that.

    The only examples of a " Spider-Man embargo" were when Cameron held the rights to use Sandman and Electro for his movie, (Electro was eventually used in the final season of the FOX series) and when Hobgoblin was pushed ahead of Green Goblin because his toy came out first (back when Avi Avrad and Toybiz were helping Marvel cope with it's financial ills). Both embargos were due to people with more power than Marvel at the time.

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    The only embargo on this show is Kingpin, and that is a licensing dispute. Kingpin falls under the Daredevil license which is owned by Fox. Not Sony.

    Not that I'm complaining. It got us an awesome Tombstone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackToe View Post
    Could JJJ's son be this new version of Scorpion?
    Nope. Scorpion is being pencilled into the third season along wth Hobgoblin.
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    Anyone knows if Season 3 has received green light yet? Or when we will get the confirmation? I really, really want this show to continue after Season 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hi-Fi View Post
    Anyone knows if Season 3 has received green light yet? Or when we will get the confirmation? I really, really want this show to continue after Season 2.
    It hasn't been green lit yet. I wouldn't expect it to get a green light until at least March. Disney XD will want to see how it performs in the ratings first before ordering another season. That's what Sony is waiting for, because they don't want to risk anyone not wanting another season...

    ... which is ridiculous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousX
    The only embargo on this show is Kingpin, and that is a licensing dispute. Kingpin falls under the Daredevil license which is owned by Fox. Not Sony.

    Not that I'm complaining. It got us an awesome Tombstone.
    I agree with the Tombstone assessment. I've never seen Tombstone be handled in such an excellent matter (I do detect shades of David Xanatos- a truly, TRULY underrated villain.) I would say that Kingpin probably would have worked a little bit better, but what they are doing with Tombstone is nonetheless awesome and is something I wouldn't mind seeing translated back into the comics.

    And its good to know that Marvel is being relatively hands off with the series, and not trying to push any agendas. I know it sounds paranoid, but I felt it would be better to err on the side of caution with Spider-Man nowadays. Still, Spectacular Spider-Man is one of the best shows on television today and I think it would be silly of the parent company to wait on green lighting a third season for too long. Personally, I would like to see them extend the episode order to a full 26 episodes per season rather than 13. Since it takes so long to make the episodes, the networks could cycle through the season two or three times before the new episodes are ready. Plus, the seasons debut at weird times of the year, like in March or January. Having a full schedule of episodes would mean it could run like a regular TV series over the course of September to May.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousX View Post
    It hasn't been green lit yet. I wouldn't expect it to get a green light until at least March. Disney XD will want to see how it performs in the ratings first before ordering another season. That's what Sony is waiting for, because they don't want to risk anyone not wanting another season...

    ... which is ridiculous.
    Thanks. Yeah, it's ridiculous. I'm not much of a cartoon guy, but this show is pretty much perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousX View Post
    It hasn't been green lit yet. I wouldn't expect it to get a green light until at least March. Disney XD will want to see how it performs in the ratings first before ordering another season. That's what Sony is waiting for, because they don't want to risk anyone not wanting another season...

    ... which is ridiculous.
    Even if the Green Light wasn't lit for a third season this doesn't prevent the release of DTV's based on Kraven's Last Hunt or the "Death of Jean DeWolff", right? What's the percentage of hope for that to happen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousX View Post
    The only embargo on this show is Kingpin, and that is a licensing dispute. Kingpin falls under the Daredevil license which is owned by Fox. Not Sony.

    Not that I'm complaining. It got us an awesome Tombstone.
    Weisman did to Tombstone what Dini has done to Mr Freeze.I enjoyed Tombstone in comics but it was the first time that i really saw him as a capable big player.I hope Marvel would revamp the character in comics too.But it's shame that we can't see Kingpin in this show.Weisman handle crime boss as they should be.I was never a great fun of the Luthor/Shredder rip-off Kingpin in Spiderman TAS(it was good for it's time but he didn't age well).Anyway,i really looking forward for the Gang War between Hammerhead,Silver Sable and Doc Ock(i hope it would be like Ock-Owl gang war).
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    Default Exclusive Episode Descriptions For The Second Season Of "The Spectacular Spider-Man"

    Looking forward to 'Shear Strength' the most. I hope they use that amazing Ditko shot from the original Master Planner story.
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    I like the sounds of the upcoming seasons' episodes. I've really enjoyed wathcing this series. Does anyone know when the next DVD release will be or has anyone heard anything about a complete 1st season release yet?

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    It's too bad that they can't use the Kingpin in one sense, but Rosce Lee Brown's version of him in the 90s was pretty definitive for me, so going another route is fine.
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    (I do detect shades of David Xanatos- a truly, TRULY underrated villain.)
    Xanatos is underrated?
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