The new spiderman aunt may actress. Aunt May's intimate life. Bucky speaks Romanian

  • 04.06.2020

Actress Marisa Tomei, who played Aunt May in the latest Spider-Man film, expressed her displeasure with her cut scene. The details of this scene, what exactly happened in them, also became known.

The actress for the role of Aunt May was announced during the filming of the film "The First Avenger: Confrontation." There were those who disagreed with the choice of this actress, considering her too attractive and not looking her age. Marisa Tomei is currently 52 years old, and according to some fans, she is not capable of playing an overgrown old woman with a similar appearance. These statements only began to appear more often with the premiere of the full-length film Spider-Man: Homecoming.

In parallel, the actress spoke about the cut scene with her participation in the new film: “ Something happened in the area. A little girl was in trouble, and my heroine saved her. Peter Parker saw me save a girl and borrowed my ethics and applied them to himself.”, says Marisa Tomei.

« In this scene, I come home and don't even tell Peter that I just saved a little girl. Likewise, he doesn't tell me afterwards that he's saving people in a superhero costume. He just asks me how my day went and I tell him good. But in fact, I'm shaking inside from the realization of the horror that is happening in the city. I lie to him and he lies to me. It's a very interesting system of Aunt May's influence on Peter, and I'm disappointed that this scene didn't make it into the final cut of the movie.", - the actress shares her opinion.

According to the website, Spider-Man: Homecoming premiered on July 6, 2017. The film received mostly positive reviews from the press. Critics and fans love the second Spider-Man reboot and A New Look to a familiar universe.

And his other works, but I read regularly, and this is clearly not without reason. Millar's work, especially in last years, reminiscent of fast food: you seem to know that it is not useful, but sometimes you want it. I tried it - it's great, but when I finished it - it makes me feel nauseous. However, it's not so much about Millar, but about Aunt May. Imagine, it turns out that the righteous old woman who raised Peter Parker and who has always been a model of decency, high morality and spirituality in comics, in her youth was still ... Damn, the word flew out of my head.

In 2003, Marvel decided to try their hand at new territory. The company wanted to see if interest in love comics had returned. In the late 40s of the XX century, they broke all records of popularity, no superheroes even dreamed of such circulation. As is often the case, fashion young romance and similar series quickly passed, the girls seemed to have forgotten about the drawn stories. However, Marvel decided that the attempt is not torture, and gave light to the "experimental" comic Trouble. Mark Millar was called in to write the story. The choice is more than strange. A man who loves to provoke the reader with deciliters of blood was put to write a women's novel. Oh well…

What happened in the end? The Trouble comic tells how Aunt May and Uncle Ben, the honest, noble people who raised Peter Parker, met. True, in this comic they are seventeen years old and lustful like rabbits. Mae slept with Ben on their first date, and then cuckolded him with his friend Richard. There is a phenomenally vulgar page in the comic, in which a half-naked girl holds a sealed condom in her hand and says to her lover the iconic phrase: "Face it, tiger, you just hit the jackpot." , these are the words of Mary Jane when she first met Peter Parker.

As much as I love roaming the back alleys of the Marvel universe in search of forgotten offbeat stories, Trouble is a bit too much even for me. To finally finish you off, I’ll only say that Aunt May flew into the air (you see, the fortuneteller told her that no one would ever call her mom, and the girl decided to forget about contraception), and Uncle Ben turned out to be sterile. There was a great embarrassment, and tears-suffering-wringing-hands, and, in the end, the young mother gave the child to her friend. The boy, by the way, was named Peter.

Thankfully, the Trouble series was critically panned and proved to be a commercial failure. The ladies ignored comics with photo covers in the vein of romance novels. Everyone tried to forget Millar's trolling like a bad dream. But the sediment remained ... Aunt May, how could you!

(I write about myself in the third person) yesterday, in search of the most interesting thing in comics, I asked myself a question about the sex life of comic book characters. And imagine his (i.e. mine) surprise, having stumbled upon a full-fledged article about the turbulent youth of Peter Parker's aunt May.

Aunt May

In 2003, Marvel decided to try their hand at new territory. The company wanted to see if interest in love comics had returned. In the late 40s of the XX century, they broke all records of popularity, no superheroes even dreamed of such circulation. As it often happens, the fashion for Young Romance (a romantic comic book series) has passed, the girls seem to have forgotten about the drawn stories. However, Marvel decided that the attempt was not torture, and gave the light to the "experimental" comic "Trouble". Mark Millar was called in to write the story. The choice is more than strange. The man now known from the comics "Kick-Ass" and "Kingsman: The Secret Service", who loves to provoke the reader with decalitres of blood, was put to write a women's novel.

Cover for the first issue of Trouble

The Trouble comic tells how Aunt May and Uncle Ben, the honest, noble people who raised Peter Parker, met. True, in this comic they are under twenty years old and lustful like rabbits. Mae slept with Ben on their first date and then cuckolded him with his brother Richard.

Young May and Richard

Young May and Richard

Young May and Richard

Young May and Richard

:warning: Fact: in Marvel canon, Peter Parker's father's name is Richard. :warning:

There is a phenomenally vulgar page in the comic, in which a half-naked girl holds a sealed condom in her hand and says to her lover the iconic phrase: “Face it, tiger, you just hit the jackpot” (“Admit it, bully, you just hit the jackpot”).

May and Ben

:warning: again interesting fact: These are the words Mary Jane Watson said when she first met Peter Parker. Spider-Man's future wife. :warning:

Mary J and Peter Parker first meeting

To finally finish you off, Millar wrote the following: after a while, Aunt May became pregnant. The fact is that a certain fortune teller told Mei that no one would ever call her mom, and the girl decided to give up on contraception, as a result of which she "flyed".

It's time for the second big battle this spring - Cap (sorry, Captain America) vs. Iron Man (Tony Stark). May holidays suggest light bliss and relaxation, but we know that this is not to be missed! Why? We answer traditionally in 11 reasons. There are SPOILERS!

We have already watched the new Marvel movie and we say: "GO GO". Cap is beautiful, Tony is harsh, new heroes surprise, the return of old ones pleases, the girls are beautiful, the guys are pumped up, there are fights, shields, cobwebs, arrows fly in all directions. The film turned out not so much about Steve Rogers, but about a little bit of everyone, but we look at it all through the blue metal helmet of Captain America. The film is about friendship, revenge, fear and fear of superheroes. The thin philosophical line that the directors put into the mouths of the heroes and antagonists is simple: "Together the Avengers cannot be defeated." And what parallels to draw with your life and modern realities, you decide.

So let's get down to 11 reasons (although there are many, many more). We remind you once again:

SPOILERS!

P.S. At first we wanted to combine all the new heroes into one big reason, but then we realized that they are too different and iconic to be lumped together. Therefore, we will start with them.

1. Black Panther


We were hinted at the appearance of the Black Panther when Ulysses Clay was shown in Age of Ultron. Well, the announced Marvel lineup confirmed the superhero's personal movie. It remains to introduce it into the already existing Universe. We all know that Chadwick Boseman is the Panther, but the personal appearance of the actor on the screen made us happy!

Marvel followed in the footsteps of DC and introduced us to the hero first in his human form. So? T'Challa is very cool on his own. A real such African prince is a proud, independent, tough temper, stubbornness, a thirst for revenge.



Not only does he have a father himself (a nod to John Cahi) wow, he somehow reminded me of Forest Whitaker from The Last King of Scotland. Well? and the mind-boggling fact - Chadwick will be 40 years old this year! (Apparently, he drinks the blood of the same babies as Jared Leto).

In general, we can not worry about the future of Wakanda - it is in good hands. And claws (oh, what claws are there!).

2. Spiderman

Poor Spider - he's gotten pretty bad lately: a terrible reboot with Andrew Garfield, outbidding the rights to use the hero, one of the most anticipated results of the casting. The result is Tom Holland, known to us from The Impossible by Juan Antonio Bayona. You can argue who turned out better for Tom - Peter Parker or Spider-Man, for a long time.

Peter is a clumsy but passionately interested kid, still very young, but dreaming of changing the world. Spider - chattering tirelessly, defiant and stubborn (in the good sense of the word). It's not that easy to break him.

Watching this is better in the original, as the dubbing is completely inappropriate. We unanimously hope that the new franchise restart will be successful. The hero is in good hands with Marvel (and Iron Man).

3. Aunt May

Since we started talking about Spider, we can’t ignore Aunt May. Or, as they now call her on the Internet, Aunt May Button - for the constant rejuvenation of the actresses who play this role.

In Civil War and future Spider-Man films, the heroine will be played by Marisa Tomei. And it's the bomb! You can move mountains with such Aunt May! Well, we completely understand why Tony Stark won't break up with Peter Parker yet - there's such chemistry between him and Aunt May. ;)


4. Villain

Zemo from Sokovia, played by Daniel Brühl, turned out to be such a behind-the-scenes villain. Many have already accused him of dullness, and the creators of the lack of disclosure.

But the villain in the "Confrontation" is not needed - he is only a catalyst that ignited the passions that were overwhelmed within the team. Actually, he says this himself: The Avengers are too strong to defeat them from the outside, which means that we must act from the inside. In addition, Zemo can and should be applauded for carrying out the entire plan alone. And do not forget that he does not have superpowers! And look - he did what neither the gods (oh, Loki, we miss you), nor the aliens, nor the superintelligence could do. That's why he gets a solid five.

P.S. Thanks to Zemo, now we know: in which case, go to Ulaanbaatar.

5. Fight scenes

The presence of two directors clearly benefited the film - otherwise the confrontation scenes with so many main characters would not have been held in one hand. 6 opponents on each side, decreasing and growing heroes (you understand who we are talking about;)), flying and wielding telepathy.


And everyone should be shown equally and in all their capabilities. By the way, thank you very much for the fact that the fights were staged taking into account the personal abilities of each hero. That is, each in his place, each got an opponent "according to his strengths and abilities", everyone was able to fully open up. The gnash of claws on metal, the whistle of a flying web, the sighs of Scarlett Johansson (that's why you need to watch in the original).

6. Chemistry between Vision and Wanda

For comic book lovers, the romantic story between the two characters is no secret. What awaits us in the cinematic universe, we do not know, but the authors have clearly made a start for the development of their relationship. When Wanda becomes the object of human hatred, it is the Vision who has to guard her at the Avengers headquarters. He even cooks for her (as we guess, absolutely terrible), soup (no, not borscht, but also red). In general, sparks fly like that, despite the fact that the guys are on opposite sides of the barricades. Just Romeo and Juliet. Only Borsch and Wanda.

7. Bucky speaks Romanian

We couldn't help but talk about it separately. Another reason to watch the original. For those who are #ArmyBaki. It turns out something dizzying. Well, in general, Bucharest is so Eastern European, with “Putinka” in the frame. It pulls the Avengers to this region of our planet (now Sokovia, now Romania).

8. The idea of ​​"Superheroes against people"

The second film is about trying to limit the activities of superheroes. I don't even want to remember the first one. Yes, and in the "First Avenger: Confrontation" the idea is revealed more adequately and clearly. And although many (including among our editorial staff) consider such an idea absurd, the logic of the injured party is clear and simple. In addition, Marvel heroes studiously avoid the theme of the gods (even Thor is not in the film).

As a result, it turns out that it is not people who need to be saved, but their friends. Because friendship is everything!

9. Music

In general, Marvel never had any problems with music, and in this film they did not let us down. Everything is on time, according to the mood, does not interrupt the plot, but, on the contrary, complements it. Well, listen to the song on the credits - not only is it cool, but also with a hint;)

10. Humor

What distinguishes this universe from the gloomy Gotham and Metropolis is that the guys are doing well with jokes. One "Cold Heart" is worth something. Kind and sweet not only jokes, but also the actions of the guys (as in the kiss scene - WE WILL NOT DO SPOILERS HERE, just look).

And, well, the Falcon team - Cap and Hawkeye with Ant-Man are certainly responsible for the humorous part.

11. What's the catch?

I am with all the fibers of my soul for Cap (here I always sing "Oh, captain, my captain"). But at the end of the movie you can also understand Tony. The conflict, which began as an attempt to limit superheroes, through the efforts of Zemo resulted in personal hatred. What and why - main secret movie and well, just BOMBIC NEWS! So look with all your eyes - maybe you will guess from the first frames;)

But there are options that it's all about Stan Lee ...

...or donuts...

And a little tip: wait for the end of the credits, there is also a second scene;)