I came up with this new draft for the big budget production while I was taking a shower. I literally went from thinking โwell, this is the best I can do with what the idea hasโ to an actually functional story while bathing. Near the end, I literally went โWOOOOO!!โ and celebrated joyously as this creative activity was a thrilling adventure.
As I have described, as a teenager I has the superpower to make video games better by playing them (1, 2), but I have avoided using this until my current initiative to avoid being exploited by others, like animation people who ostracized me.
The main reason why they couldn't make something like this besides that I was not allowed to enter the animation industry is that it is dependent on the cosmic information being established in my previous articles. The lower cosmos - lowercase cosmos - and the higher cosmos - capitalized Cosmos - are both part of the heavens which the Bible speaks of, especially the lower cosmos as the higher is a stranger place. Through comic books people explore these places through creativity, as is God's Providence for comic book makers.
The only change I feel like making is incorporating Spider-Man 2099, as he fits well with the theme of avoiding the Spot's overpowered future.
The actual movie has pitiful heroes, this version upholds heroism. It actually gives a multiversal Uncle Ben moment on top of the universal moment instead of undermining Spider-Man's origin story, as the Spider-Men realize that if they are not strong enough heroes they can unleash a disaster by failing like the Spot. Instead of breaking Spider-Man's character amongst the versions of it, their council is destabilized by the more morally grey extra characters. And at the same time it emphasizes the value of their presence, as becoming like multiversal Spot is something for them to avoid even when they lose their sense of rightness. It meaningfully ties into one of the most famous Spider-Man projects for the current generation, instead of making empty cameos and references. There's a big climax as well as a tantalizing cliffhanger. It upholds life instead of advocating for death by letting innocent people die and endangering babies. Best of all, it's not racist.



Real heroes save the day, they don't justify not saving the day.