Originally Posted by
Xanatos
Not true. Mary Jane may be a more popular character, but Gwen Stacy was in fact his first love, his first girlfriend. No, they did not originally meet in high school, they met in college, huge difference I guess.
Curt Connors and Norman Osborn went through similar procedure with different intentions which resulted into two completely different villains, both appearance and personality wise. Similar origin story, true, but two different villains in nature and motives, as comic book-y as it gets, really. I would have went with Lizard as well, one of the earliest (had first appearance before even Green Goblin), most personal and one of the most popular Spider-Man villains ever, aside Green Goblin, no other villain would suffice for a first movie.
And yes, it is a lot more faithful to its original source, starting with Peter Parker and Spider-Man himself. Even Lizard is more faithful to its original version compared to Raimi's Green Goblin, appearance wise foremost. Then there are tons of small details, no Raimi film can match the amount of easter eggs and references featured in The Amazing Spider-Man.
As for his parents, they do play a huge role in both original comics and the Ultimate universe, I'm actually glad they did not ignore this fact, another reason really why The Amazing Spider-Man is more faithful to its source.
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