I spray mounted the templates to the craft foam sheets. Meanwhile, I produced the chest graphics in a computer design program, and printed out the paper templates.
The vertical straps add some vertical lines to the suit as well. I added the overall clips and the strap sliders to be able to connect the shirt to the utility belt, and adjust slack as needed. The vertical straps were cut and stitched from the same blue fabric as the over shirt. If you use this strapping, be sure to FLAME the ends and edges or it'll continually fray. The thought is that he straps, clips, carabiners, and over shirt would help to DISGUISE the zipper of the flight suit and make it appear more as a tactical suit. Once ready, we fitted it over the flight suit, and tacked on the straps across the stomach of the suit. I sketched out my idea to help convey what I wanted to a seamstress friend that was helping me (MANY THANKS!!!) She created the over shirt based off of a t-shirt I gave her as a template (I sketched in short sleeves, but these were eliminated from the over shirt). (Any additional items required to assemble everything)
American Flag and SHIELD Patches (Military grade for shoulders).White Craft Foam (Used for chest and shoulder graphics).Black Nylon Belting/Webbing (Used for straps and etc).Various Buckles and Clips (Fashion Belt Buckle, Plastic Clips, Carabiners, Quck Links, Overall Clips).Soccer Shin Guards (Will use them as forearm guards).Skateboard Pad Set (Specifically wanted black and blue).Palladium Brown Leather High Top Boots (They have a military look to them, but are QUITE comfortable).Brown Leather Gloves (Under Armor Badge was removed, ALSO reused from Super Soldier suit).Navy Blue Flight Suit (ordered off of ).Revisit the trailer below.I thought a good base for this suit would be a navy blue flight suit, so I started there and added the other pieces as needed.
Spider-Man: No Way Home arrives in theaters Dec. The good thing about these movies is as big as the canvas they take place on can be, they are always just stories about a kid."Īnd asked if she ever envisioned a Spider-Man film with Holland not connected to the Marvel Comics Universe, Pascal offered, "We all want to keep making movies together. When asked about the possibilities of Holland's Spider-Man butting up against Tom Hardy's Venom or bringing about a live-action Miles Morales, the producer stated, "I would say there's so many things that we're going to be able to explore, but what we always have to do before we decide who the villain is going to be and what Spidey goes up against is what is the story we're telling about? You know? What's the Peter Parker story we're telling? What's the Miles Morales story that we're telling? But we always have to start with that. Having been on board for Spider-Man films through the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield eras as well, Pascal says the upcoming release culminates the "Homecoming" trilogy while bringing back some characters from the earlier films.