That's high thoughI'm not quite that confident. It looks great, but I'm thinking more in the 80-85 range.
Still several weeks out from release, Sony Pictures Animation is so confident in its upcoming "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" animated feature that work has already begun on both a sequel and spinoff.
Filmmaker Joaquim Dos Santos ("Avatar: The Last Airbender," "Voltron") will helm the sequel, while Lauren Montgomery ("Voltron," "Batman: Year One") is in negotiations to direct the all-female spin-off with Bek Smith ("Zoo") attached to write the script for that one.
http://www.darkhorizons.com/spider-verse-sequel-spin-off-already-planned/
Hearing some Twitter buzz that it might be better than any other superhero movie this year, and even every other Spider-Man movie in general
It is, but not as high as OP's predictions. Everything I've seen has led me to believe it'll be a great movie, just not a masterpiece... at least not by the way critics are likely to judge it.
Why wouldn't it?
Predictions? Expecting it to end up as the third highest-rated Spidey movie behind Spider-Man 2 at 93% and Homecoming at 92%
Their tiny brains can't handle the concept.
Would be pretty surprised if it was below 80%. I'm guessing 86% average score 7.4/10.
Does a Tomatometer Reveal of this nature necessarily insinuate a high score?
I'm trying to remember the last few movies that did this sort of thing.
Pretty low prediction given the hype. I'm expecting 90+, 8+ myself. Every reaction has been raving.
I think the Tomatometer reveal and the review embargo ending are the same thingEr well think this thing is dumb in general, but when is review embargo?
Is it around the same time?
Lets hope my friend
That already exists in the form of Homecoming.
But you're close. Finally, a worthy second successor to Spider-Man 2.