A 66 yr old villain?
Could they not find someone under 40 to play the Vulture?
shareVulture is an old in the comics as well.
shareHe is an muchly an old
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The Vulture is generally depicted as an old-timer anyway.
Whatever you are, be a good one.
Trump is in his 70s
shareIf you're complaining about Michael Keaton as the Vulture... They could've gone older.
shareKeaton was sorta of an inspired choice. I mean... it's Batman! And Birdman! I don't know about you, but that's super cool (I'm with Spidey all the way though). But yes, it's no question he's capable of shining in this type of role.
shareAs others have pointed out, Vulture is even older in the comics.
http://www.marveldirectory.com/pictures/individuals/v_1d/vulture.gif
Keaton is old, but still looks like he could take care of himself in a fight, so I think he works.
The thought process began and ended with, Michael Keaton played Birdman, our character is a man in a bird costume, so let's call Michael Keaton.
shareActually, the thinking was more like: in Birdman it was considered meta because Keaton played Batman since Birdman is about a washed up former superhero. Now it's double meta because he played a bird man. Plus Keaton is old and baldish just like Vulture. So it was perfect casting IMO.
shareJesus Christ, so many people on this board have clearly never picked up a Spider-Man book in their lives.
If anything, Keaton is far younger than the character as originally conceived.
Despite the desperate attempt to make Spiderman a popular superhero, no one really cares. He's corny, out dated, and his villains are all pure cringe.
shareYou are a disgrace to your username.
shareMost of the complaints on this board are some of the stupidest shit I've ever read.
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