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I'm going to explain that on this blog, I'm going to write my whole "little script" of how The Amazing Spider-Man 2 should be (I'm so excited). From a perspective of a fan, I've always wanted to watch things on comic book films that never happen, so please, please, if you have the time to read the whole stuff I've written, and you're a big Spider-Man fan, please give me your opinion. I'm open to all suggestions. Comment if you liked it, loved it, hated it, despised it, whatever. But please, give a serious comment. Thanks.

The Spectacular Spider-Man

As the film opens, we see 3 men with notable features. To say no more, they're the Enforcers. They're entering a warehouse, where they'll probably meet his employer. The Big Man comes and talks to them about how the organized crime in New York is rising. We see shots of many burglars, thiefs, shoplifters, and vandals getting caught by the police, but many other "criminals" being released from prison and commiting crimes. After this scene, we hear a laugh and a sarcastic comment, and it can only be Spider-Man. In a new, better-looking suit, Spider-Man defeats the Enforcers. Before getting to the Big Man, Peter asks what they are planning, and the Big Man just says: "Ask the Kingpin. Wilson Fisk. Fisk Tower. Friday night. Charity event." (This Big Man and his mysterious words). Before Spider-Man can get away, the police come and think Spider-Man is disturbing the innocent bystanders, and entering private property. Spidey runs away, not before putting an Spider-Tracer (yes, he has made Spider Tracers) on the Big Man's suit. As Peter comes home, he takes off his mask and starts studying, because the next day it'll be his final test before graduation. The next day we recall Gwen and Peter's relationship, and Flash Thompson being kinda nicer to Peter, although he does still bullies him a bit (for the old times). We also see Aunt May is still kicking it, and Peter is getting ready to enter college. There's a news report that Dr. Curt Connors could be released from jail soon, as there's no trail of the Lizard serum left on him. Peter still skates and all, but he has taken a bigger interest in photography. Searching on the newspaper, he finds an ad about a reward for Spider-Man's pictures. Of course, it's the Daily Bugle. Peter meets J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson and Betty Brant. There are many funny scenes between Peter and Jameson, and he begs him to let him work as a photographer, after showing him his pictures. Jameson won't hire him, but tells him to try freelance. Jameson hates Spider-Man, and all his editorials are against him, turning the city against Spidey too. Peter goes to the Fisk Tower and fights the Kingpin, but he is badly beaten, and he runs away. He needs a new plan. After that, Aunt May sets Peter on a blind date with a new girl: Mary Jane Watson. Poor Aunt May doesn't knows Peter is serious with Gwen. Peter graduates as the top of his class, and receives an scholarship, as Flash Thompson does too, for the same college. They will always be "friends". Later we see a man in a dark lab, who injects himself with some serum, and he screams. Time passes as Peter enters college and meets Harry Osborn. After college, Peter hears a radio bulletin of a, "quote-Green Goblin", attacking people in the city. He changes his suit and finds the Ultimate Green Goblin, and makes a funny comment about him being the Lizard's uglier cousin. They fight and the Goblin proves to be far stronger, only saying PARKERRR, and Peter barely manages to escape, as the Goblin seems to be returning to human form (this is a very big, large fight by the way). After that he goes to the Bugle and Jameson is mad because Parker didn't took any pictures. How lucky! Later, Harry Osborn introduces Peter to his father, Norman Osborn (which I beg God, Michael Massee plays him). He's a serious, intimidating man, but Peter is very interested in the scientific breakthroughs he has done over the past 30 years. He explains to Peter how much has Oscorp been trying to produce some sort of "Super Human Serum" (to not say "Super-Soldier Serum"), and Peter recalls the incident with the Lizard. Mary Jane is being way too nice with Peter, and Gwen gets kinda jealous, but Peter says she means nothing to him (as of now). They love each other, after all. As Spider-Man, Peter fights a huge crowd of criminals trying to assault New York City, with the Enforcers leading. Spider-Man fights them all and wins, but gets badly injured and one if his ankles gets sprained. After that, Peter heals and there are many shots of people's hate to Spider-Man and Osborn showing Oscorp to Peter and all that. Peter is still confused about that Goblin. So, as he swings around Oscorp, the Ultimate Goblin attacks him at night, and this time the Ultimate Goblin can talk and seems to be very smart. Peter loses the battle, but the Goblin leaves. Peter remembers one of the Goblin's comments about Oscorp and his son, and he connects him to Norman Osborn, finding out his identity. Peter comes to visit Harry, but he is greeted by Michael Massee's menacing Norman Osborn, refering to him only as "Mr. Parker". He tells Peter that by now he should know that he is the Goblin that had attacked him, and explains to Peter his purposes. (This scene is set at night and it should be the most outstanding from the film). Osborn becomes a smaller, more human-like Ultimate Green Goblin, and explains that Connors' mistake was that the Lizard controled him, and says he isn't as stupid. Osborn has known all the way about Peter becoming Spider-Man and Connors' Lizard. Osborn tells Peter that he has injected himself with the serum Connors used, but instead of using lizard DNA or lizard blood, he has used his own, so insted of becoming a giant lizard, he becomes a much better version of himself, also explaining that his serum is better because eventually, he will retain his human form at all time, not having to transform in the Ultimate Goblin. As he reverts to his human form, Osborn, very calmly, beats Peter to pulp, smashing his head through a glass table, breaking some of his fingers, and hitting him with a large stick, while he tells him how he met his father and the disagreementes they had, and how Osborn arranged his parent's death. Massee's Osborn says that he wants to see crime as the main force of NYC and the world, that he wants chaos and suffering, but only as long as he is in the leading power, as long as he is the total ruler. After this, he proposes Peter to work for him as his henchman but Peter, undeniably, rejects the offer. Osborn feels disgusted by Peter's sense of morality, and spits on his face, telling him that he will hurt his family and friends now. Peter passes out and when he awakes he sees at the news that this time, a Green Goblin in a "Goblin Glider", full-suited like in the comics, with pumpkin bombs and everything, has kidnapped Gwen Stacy, and is atop a bridge (whatever bridge). Osborn tells Gwen that he has to kill her to prove his point, and she screams: GET AWAY FROM ME!!! The scene suddenly cuts to Spider-Man reaching the bridge and seeing Osborn holding a seemingly unconscious Gwen, and letting her fall. Peter, in a rush, shoots a web and it barely gets to Gwen's feet. Peter is so happy and tells Gwen that nothing bad will ever happen to her, but after trying so hard, Peter realizes that Gwen has died, sobbing: "But I saved you..." The Green Goblin laughs in the craziest way ever and tells Peter that everybody would die from that height even before hitting ground, or that maybe Peter cracked her neck when he grabbed her. And that's the funny thing, says the Goblin. He'll never know if he killed her lover. As the Goblin laughs, Spider-Man, in the angriest possible way, beats Osborn in every sense in the best Spidey-Goblin fight, finally punching him so hard that the Goblin is down in a matter of seconds after repeated blows. The Goblin tells Peter to kill him, so that way he will have shown his point: the most privileged will always put themselves before the less privileged, before the others. Peter doesn't kills him, and the Goblin tells him that Fisk is still his last chance of chaos. As Spidey gets away, the Goblin activates his Glider and he seemingly dies in the same way like in the comics, missing Peter by inches. Peter, unmasked, still angry, gets to the Fisk Tower and beats the Kingpin brutally. The Kingpin says that no matter what, he has won, because the crime is worse than ever, people will keep dying, the police won't stand a chance, and he will give the people of NY the true identity of Spider-Man, having figured it out from some tapes of Peter Parker changing to Spider-Man. Peter, in an encouraging dialogue, explains to the Kingpin that the people haven't lost, that with the Goblin gone there'll be no more chaos and that Kingpin will go to jail, because he has a tape of him murdering the Big Man (which he has find thanks to his Spider Tracer). Fisk is shocked, as Peter finally says: "Only one person really lost today. Me." He leaves, and after some scenes with Mary Jane, Harry, the Bugle and Aunt May, Spider-Man swings in the same bridge Gwen dies, as the final swinging scene ends the film. POST-CREDITS: A bulk-sized, huge man is at night on his apartment, working out, lifting weights and stuff. He says how much has Spider-Man ruined his life and how much he hates him. He gets up and we can only see his white eyes and large tongue as he says: "We'll call ourselves Venom, for we are poison to Spider-Man". He laughs and the film ends.