For starters, it seems like the natural way of things to see the film continue to follow their relationship beyond their initial meeting in Civil War, which was already boasting “mentor-mentee” vibes by the way the veteran vigilante trusted him to help with his battle against Steve Rogers (Chris Evans). On top of that, dialing back to Watts’ description of Stark as a “cool uncle” to Peter, that is the exact type of adult figure the teenager needed at that point in his life. While I can certainly understand Watts’ desire to make a movie with Nick Fury and work with the Samuel L. Jackson, I would say it was best for the franchise to save that collaboration for the sequel.
Author: Jason Wiese
Published at: 2025-06-08 21:02:00
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