Spider-Man: Brand New Day Writers Explain The Hulk, Jean Grey, And Why They Didn't Use A Spidey Villain
The film has passed Avengers: Endgame’s domestic first-week record and reached $1.68 billion worldwide as writers explain Jean Grey’s addition.
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The recently released movie *Spider-Man: A Brand New Day* features unexpected cutting-edge biotechnology. When the protagonist, Peter Parker, seeks out Bruce Banner to stop a genetic mutation that is making the spider stronger out of control, Banner tells him that he controls the Hulk using "short interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA)." Past Hollywood films, such as *Gattaca*, frequently used "CRISPR" as a recurring theme.
Biggest Criticism of Brand New Day's Jean Grey Addressed By Spider-Man Writers
Perhaps the biggest mystery going into Spider-Man: Brand New Day was who Sadie Sink would be playing in the movie. Many had already suspected that she would be Jean Grey, but Disney was doing what it could to cast doubt in the minds of those who had that theory. Nevertheless, once Brand New Day hit […]
‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Writers Believe There’s One Line Jean Grey Didn’t Cross
Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers break down their record-breaking movie and crafting a villain that will someday become an X-Men hero: "You have to start them off in a place where they feel formidable.”
SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Writers Reveal Why Hulk and Jean Grey Were Chosen Over a Spidey Villain
Peter Parker has spent a good chunk of his MCU career looking to someone else for answers. Iron Man took him under his wing, Mysterio and Nick Fury became influential figures in his life, and Doctor Strange was dragged into Peter's spectacular multiversal mess in Spider-Man: No Way Home.But Spider-Man: Brand New Day changes the formula. Peter isn't looking for another superhero mentor to tell him what to do. He's finally being forced to figure t…
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Writers Explain The Hulk, Jean Grey, And Why They Didn't Use A Spidey Villain
Spider-Man: Brand New Day writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers explain why Peter Parker no longer needs a mentor in the MCU, and how Jean Grey was the missing piece they needed.
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