User blog comment:Jamie/Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4/@comment-1895174-20130618082758


 * I never thought there'd be a point where I'd be actively rooting against Spider-Man. But there's this news, the frustratingly disappointing Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon, The Superior Spider-Man, and now he's getting a sister. So I'm there.
 * The only film that should be coming out on Iron Man's ten-year anniversary is The Avengers 3.
 * A quadrilogy is hard to pull off. Heck, a trilogy is hard to pull off. Iron Man 3 had the luxury of being a sequel to The Avengers and not Iron Man 2.
 * I thought announcing the sequel more than a year before the first one released was bad, try announcing a third and fourth film before the sequel has as much as a teaser trailer.
 * Then again, with the superhero movie genre being so saturated, this might be their only option. The fancier the restaurant, the earlier you have to make your reservations.
 * Keep in mind that Andrew Garfield will be a couple of months shy of his 35th birthday when The Amazing Spider-Man 4 comes out. To put this in perspective, Tobey Maguire was 31 when Spider-Man 3 was released.
 * What Jeff Blake said - "Spider-Man is our most important, most successful, and most beloved franchise, so we're thrilled that we are in a position to lock in these prime release dates over the next five years."
 * What Jeff Blake meant - "We're gonna milk this sucker dry! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!"
 * Guess we'll have to wait to 2025 to see if Marvel gets the rights back to Spider-Man.