Film Theory: Is Spider Man ACTUALLY Guilty of Murder? (Spiderman No Way Home)
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Top Comments (10)
It always bothered me that this MCU's Spider-Man saved so many in New York, in addition to helping save the Universe in End Game, yet folks were more likely to believe Mysterio - a "superhero" in Venice who was around for about two weeks.
the brick can confirm: Matt Murdock is a REALLY good lawyer
As a self teaching lawyer, I really wish more videos like this exist.
If Matt Murdock wasn't a good lawyer what other explanation could there be for catching a brick hurdling to Peter's face
One thing that really stuck out to me was when Matt said “you may not be guilty in a court of law but you still have the court of public opinion to deal with.” It really shows in the beginning of the movie and is especially meaningful in todays day and age
The most important line Matt says is that “there is still the court of public opinion” and THAT’S Peter’s main struggle. It’s not that HE doesn’t get into M.I.T., it’s that MJ and Ned don’t get it by association. Regardless of legal guilt, his reputation is tarnished
Fun Fact: Tony does actually bring Tom Holland in Civil War legally; in Far From Home, we see his passport, which is dated 2 days before Civil War released to theaters. Therefore, Tony expedited the Passport process to bring Peter quickly
The charges being dropped didn't seem particularly strange or improbable to me. As explained in this video, there was never any solid evidence. I don't think that Beck ever expected Peter to face legal consequences, but he knew that the accusation and Peter's identity being made public would be enough to effectively ruin his life.
Matpat: Matt Murdock didn't have to do anything to get the charges dropped. Also Matpat: Thoroughly explains exactly how Matt would have debunked the charges.
"Spiderman gets off pretty easily" Also Spiderman losing everyone he loves:
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Top Comments (10)
It always bothered me that this MCU's Spider-Man saved so many in New York, in addition to helping save the Universe in End Game, yet folks were more likely to believe Mysterio - a "superhero" in Venice who was around for about two weeks.
the brick can confirm: Matt Murdock is a REALLY good lawyer
As a self teaching lawyer, I really wish more videos like this exist.
If Matt Murdock wasn't a good lawyer what other explanation could there be for catching a brick hurdling to Peter's face
One thing that really stuck out to me was when Matt said “you may not be guilty in a court of law but you still have the court of public opinion to deal with.” It really shows in the beginning of the movie and is especially meaningful in todays day and age
The most important line Matt says is that “there is still the court of public opinion” and THAT’S Peter’s main struggle. It’s not that HE doesn’t get into M.I.T., it’s that MJ and Ned don’t get it by association. Regardless of legal guilt, his reputation is tarnished
Fun Fact: Tony does actually bring Tom Holland in Civil War legally; in Far From Home, we see his passport, which is dated 2 days before Civil War released to theaters. Therefore, Tony expedited the Passport process to bring Peter quickly
The charges being dropped didn't seem particularly strange or improbable to me. As explained in this video, there was never any solid evidence. I don't think that Beck ever expected Peter to face legal consequences, but he knew that the accusation and Peter's identity being made public would be enough to effectively ruin his life.
Matpat: Matt Murdock didn't have to do anything to get the charges dropped. Also Matpat: Thoroughly explains exactly how Matt would have debunked the charges.
"Spiderman gets off pretty easily" Also Spiderman losing everyone he loves: