nerowilczewski
Joined Feb 2019
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If you are expecting a legacy of monsters then you'll be absolutely dissapointed because there are no monsters and there is no legacy. You will learn nothing useful about Monarch and the onely thing this show does ist raising a hell of a lot plotholes. The characters are badly written, annoying and absolutely stupid...this show is a waste of time and i'm saying this as a fan of Godzilla vs Kong and King of the Monsters...
From episode to episode this show is completely falling apart and lost me in the middle of it. I watched it till the end but there is nothing coming that was worth my time...
This episode feels like the writers didn't understand the characters. The changes in the story and characters are a big middle finger for fans of the books and games.
What is this plot? Key elements of the basic story are missing or get changed. This is so frustrating...
What is this plot? Key elements of the basic story are missing or get changed. This is so frustrating...
Unfortunately, Iron-Boy does not have an emotional fall. The only thing he seems to have to lose is his internship. With his impulsive, thoughtless action, he endangers a ship full of people and everything that Iron Man criticizes: "If you are nothing without the suit, then you do not deserve it." As if the suit was more important than all these human lives.
So his motivation is just that he doesn't lose his cool outfit and that the bad guys don't get guns ... In the end he acts just as carelessly and impulsively again, but by chance or luck he wins this time, learns nothing from his weaknesses in character and what he wins is an even cooler Iron Spider outfit? This is more like leveling and looting in a video game, but not character development.
New York is actually part of Spider-Man's character, but doesn't seem to play a big role for Iron-Boy here.
Michael Keaton unfortunately gets far too little screen time and is hardly remembered as a villain.
In general, all characters are very one-dimensional.
I'm missing the basic elements of the Spider Man character, so this movie is just an uninteresting Iron Boy spin-off.
So his motivation is just that he doesn't lose his cool outfit and that the bad guys don't get guns ... In the end he acts just as carelessly and impulsively again, but by chance or luck he wins this time, learns nothing from his weaknesses in character and what he wins is an even cooler Iron Spider outfit? This is more like leveling and looting in a video game, but not character development.
New York is actually part of Spider-Man's character, but doesn't seem to play a big role for Iron-Boy here.
Michael Keaton unfortunately gets far too little screen time and is hardly remembered as a villain.
In general, all characters are very one-dimensional.
I'm missing the basic elements of the Spider Man character, so this movie is just an uninteresting Iron Boy spin-off.