Showing posts with label Spiderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiderman. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

Sony
With the recent news that Spider-Man will partially be returning to the hands of Marvel, but whose rights are still owned by Sony, also came word that the young actor, Andrew Garfield, will be taking off the mask, shedding his suit, ditching his gadgets, and will not be reprising the role of Spidey, much to the dismay of his dedicated fans.
Early reports on the recasting were making it sound like Garfield, who played the wise-cracking, sarcastic Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 had be ousted by the studios largely because they wanted to go with someone younger than the 31-year-old actor. Apparently, that wasn't always the situation.
Sony
Sony
According to The Daily Beast, Andrew Garfield was in talks with Marvel-Sony to continue his work as the fan-favorite wall-crawler, but in the end things simply didn't pan out between them. Ultimately, "it didn’t make sense" for Garfield to move onto the next chapter of Spidey's tale.
Sony
Sony
It's still unsure whether it was officially his decision or the studios, and where the discussions ended, but some are beginning to speculate that it was actually Garfield who cut his time short. I know, it seems ridiculous that Garfield, who has made it abundantly clear how passionate he is about the role, would turn down playing Spider-Man, but that doesn't make it impossible.
It was likely pretty unsettling for Garfield to have his fate in the Spider-Manfranchise so up in the air due to the messy custody battle between Marvel and Sony. Or, perhaps it was due to the changes Sony made to The Amazing Spider-Man 2, followed by the unfavorable views of the sequel that wore him down. At the Toronto International Film Festival in September, Garfield was quoted byThe Daily Beast saying:
It’s interesting. I read a lot of the reactions from people and I had to stop because I could feel I was getting away from how I actually felt about it. For me, I read the script that Alex [Kurtzman] and Bob [Orci] wrote, and I genuinely loved it. There was this thread running through it. I think what happened was, through the pre-production, production, and post-production, when you have something that works as a whole, and then you start removing portions of it—because there was even more of it than was in the final cut, and everything was related.
Certain people at the studio had problems with certain parts of it, and ultimately the studio is the final say in those movies because they’re the tentpoles, so you have to answer to those people.
No one can deny that Garfield is a talented, passionate actor with, I'm sure, plenty of potential roles on his plate. With this new shift in Spider-Manownership, it might be a better move career-wise for Garfield to take this opportunity to end his role as Peter Parker and move onto other projects where he's not tied down to a multi-movie superhero franchise.
Sony
Sony
In lieu of Garfield's absence, the Marvel-Sony teams have opted to reboot Spider-Man (again!) and give him an entirely new look, with a fresh face for the role, minus the origin story. Because, honestly, who doesn't know that whole narrative already? In the wise words of head of the Fosun-backed Studio 8, Jeff Robinov:
In the next Spider-Man movies, we can’t go back to his origin story. Think of the 25 films in the James Bond franchise; just because a new creative team comes aboard, and breathes new life into a classic property, doesn’t mean the origin story has to be retold.
While Marvel’s Kevin Feige is working alongside Amy Pascal from Sony, Sony still holds majority share over Spider-Man's rights. Earlier today, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter announced that it's still true that the studio (Sony) is aiming to cast someone younger (high school age) than Garfield to next don the red and blue suit. Sorry, Tobey.
Sony
Sony
That being said, nothing it set in stone and the role is still up for grabs, so we can't be entirely sure what to expect.
When push comes to shove, I get it. Sometimes, even with all the wishing and hoping of fans like me, casting just doesn't work out. And that doesn't mean those of us who feel like Garfield's run was too short will have to feign agreement with the studios' decisions. Still, now that Marvel was able to regain some control over Spider-Man's fate, I'm sure whoever they pick to fill Garfield's suit will be the right choice for the role.
Who do you think should play the next Spider-Man? Let me know in the comments section, or check out our Spider-Man fan casting HERE.

Was it Actually Andrew Garfield Who Wanted Out of 'Spider-Man'?

So much to my dismay, it's official, Garfield is out. While this is a tough blow to those of us who loved his portrayal of the webslinger, this Marvel-Sony reboot is also an opportunity to recast one of the best comic book to movie characters in history.
Yesterday Variety and The Hollywood Reporter announced that the Marvel-Sony reboot will be looking for someone younger than Garfield to play the role, but will be skipping the origin story - which I think we all agree is okay - and jumping straight into Peter's storyline.
That being said, nothing it set in stone until the studios speak. Since the role is still technically up for grabs, let's hear what you guys think with another Moviepilot fan casting!

Dylan O'Brien

It seems like The Maze Runner and Teen Wolf actor is the frontrunner as far as fan castings go. O'Brien is funny, witty, and he certainly looks the part. Not to mention, he was surprisingly good in an action role like Maze Runner, so his battle scenes could be pretty awesome. If the studio decides to go with a younger Peter Parker, then he might be the right guy for the job.

Logan Lerman

Like O'Brien, Lerman seems to be the other apple of Sony/Marvel's eyes. Lerman certainly fits into the "younger than Garfield" category at the age of 23 and with the face of a 17-year old. He also has a fairly wide range of acting working on films like the Percy Jackson franchise, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Fury. Together, these three movies give him the experience of playing a superhuman, a quirky outcast, and a coming of age solider, respectively. I think Lerman could play the part rather well.

Fan Casting: Who Do You Want to Play the Next Spider-Man?

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Sorry, but the reported inclusion of Spider-Man in "Captain America: Civil War" is, in the long run, a huge mistake for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
First, it diminishes Captain America! The name of the film is "Captain America: Civil War", NOT "Avengers: Civil War". Chris Evans' Captain America has seen an upward trajectory in popularity with the masses from his first film, through "Avengers" to the surprisingly robust box-office for "Captain America: Winter Soldier".
In the past six months, Cap's third solo outing has morphed from what looked to be an interesting and exciting showdown with his friend Bucky to having to basically share top-billing with Robert Downey, Jr.'s Iron Man in his own film to now also sharing screen time with ScarJo's Black Widow, Cap-centric character Falcon..NOW you want to add Spider-Man?
Second, the people who think adding Spidey to this already overstuffed film - aren't these the same people who complain films like "Spider-man 3" failed because they have too many characters? Seriously, how is SOMEONE not going to get short shrift here? Captain America risks being an afterthought in his own movie. After moving to have a greater role in "Captain America: Civil War", even Robery Downey, Jr.'s Iron Man, one of the two main antagonists, risks having his role diminished as well. 
What about Bucky Barnes? Or the Falcon? Or a certain other character..
Third, Marvel risks making Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther less important - which would give less of a bounce to his upcoming solo film.Seriously, it was Chadwick Boseman who electrified fans by walking in between Chris Evans and Robert Downey, Jr. four short months ago. He was supposedly going to fill the Spider-man role. Now that Spider-Man is available, Marvel risks making the character far less important, which can only hurt him in future films.
Fourth, Kevin Feige has explained that superhero do not exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, what is the point of having Spider-Man in the film in the first place? The film will be more about world governments demanding accountability and oversight of superheroes instead of them forcibly revealing their true identity to the authorities.
So, without the "big unmasking" from the comics, what is the purpose of having Spider-Man in this film again? Without his friendship with Stark? Without anyone in the MCU knowing who he is?
This has the potential to be a humongous mistake.
Jerome Maida-Writer

Why It Would Be A Mistake To Include Spider-Man In "Captain America: Civil War"

Kim Kardashian did not break the internet. I repeat: Kim Kardashian did not break the internet! IT IS SPIDERMAN WHO BROKE THE INTERNET.
The prodigal son is back to Marvel, partially. In a ripple sending deal, Marvel Studios have decided to partner with Sony to share Spiderman's film rights. This means that Spiderman will be in Marvel's Phase 3.
I am a supreme Spiderman fan. And I cannot begin to express my excitement over this news. I am going crazy like a cuckoo.
But, the consequent news of Thor, Black Panther, Captain Marvel and The Inhumans being pushed back hit me too hard.
Thor's date has been changed from July 28th, 2017 to November 3rd, 2017. The Nov 3 spot was reserved for Black Panther which has now moved into Captain Marvel's slot of July 6th. Captain Marvel has taken the November 2nd, 2018 spot and in turn pushed Inhumans beyond the Infinity War Part 2 spot to July 12th, 2019.
I am a massive Inhumans fan, as evident by my gigantic post on the Inhumansbefore. I wanted to see the Inhumans featured in their own film before the events of Avengers Infinity War.
But I think the way things are right now, we are likely to have the Inhumans directly introduced in the Avengers without a solo film. Their plotline is being followed in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. So, it is likely that Marvel will introduce them directly in the Infinity War, forcing them to come out of hiding to deal with Thanos and his minions.
And after the events of the Infinity War, they will get a solo film of their own in July with Maximus the Mad taking the throne while they were away.
As for Captain Marvel, she will still have a solo film before the events of Infinity War, but she has been pushed to November. She is in my top 5 favourite superheroes. Sigh.
Black Panther, another of my favourites, is now getting a solo film after the events of Avengers Infinity War Part 1.
I have been trying to figure this out since the announcements last year. How will Black Panther, Captain Marvel and Inhumans' solo films fit between the two Infinity War films?
Is it that Infinity War Part 1 takes place entirely in the cosmos, far from earth? Is Infinity War Part 1 the film where we see Thanos collect all Infinity Stones? Will Loki's scepter leave Earth at the end of Avengers Age of Ultron and back to Asgard?
Or will Thanos make landfall on Earth at the end of Infinity War Part 1 to retrieve the final stone missing from his Gauntlet in the form of the Mind Gem?
It remains to be seen how things pan out.
My only complaint is the absence of an Inhumans film before the events of Infinity War.
I will riot if the Inhumans aren't featured in the Infinity War at all. That will be the cruellest joke from Marvel and I will not laugh at it.

What Does Spiderman's Inclusion in the MCU mean for the Pushed Back Films?

Guys! I am trying to write this without freaking out so allow me to write one line of random drabble. Ready?
ANDJFNSNSKGNSKNF!!
Spider-Man is coming to the MCU! Spider-Man will appear in an upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film! Which film that is has yet to be announced, but I'd put my money on Captain America: Civil War!
Afterwards, Sony Pictures will release the next installment of the Amazing Spider-Man franchise on July 28th, 2017 with Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal co-producing!
FREAKING OUT MAN!!!!
FREAKING OUT MAN!!!!
Sony Pictures will continue to finance, distribute, own and have final creative control of the Spider-Man films. Basically, this means that Marvel will be able to have Spider-Man in their films, but almost ALL of the credit goes to Sony; something I am completely okay with!
Not only will Spidey be able to show up in Captain America's films if he wants, the heroes of the MCU might also be able to show up in Amazing Spider-Manfilms! Yes! JUST YES!
According to the Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger:
"Spider-Man is one of Marvel's great characters, beloved around the world. We're thrilled to work with Sony Pictures to bring the iconic web-slinger into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which opens up fantastic new opportunities for storytelling and franchise building."
Finally! Two huge companies working together, instead of trying to bring each other down! If you think about it, this is some huge Civil War foreshadowing. Think of Sony and Marvel as the two sides. Spidey brought them together and ended the war, making a much better ending than the actual Civil War storyline's!
The news comes from an article on Marvel.com. Unfortunately, going to the link directly does not work; at least not for me. So instead, go to the tweet below and click on the link from there. If it still doesn't work, very sorry.
No word on who will play Spidey, but I'm hoping they keep Andrew Garfield. If not, I have faith in both Sony and Marvel to cast the best person for the job!

Spider-Man Coming to MCU! Fans Rejoice!

Spider-Man is coming to Marvel!
The Internet is collectively losing its mind right now thanks to Sony's announcement that they've struck a deal with Marvel over the destiny of our favorite webhead.
But what's really going on here? What, when, and how is this movie coming about? And what's coming after?
Please?
Please?
Surprisingly, Marvel has already clued us in on a lot of the details. Here are some of the biggest:

1. It's coming in 2017.

July 28, 2017 to be specific. This is important info because we still don't know how this announcement will affect Sony's plans for a Sinister Six movie, theirVenom movie, and of course, The Amazing Spider-Man 3.
Amazing Spider-Man 2
Amazing Spider-Man 2
We have no idea yet when Venom would be hitting theaters, but this pretty much rules out ASM3, which was scheduled for a 2018 release. Sinister Six is also up in the air due to its planned 2016 release.
My guess? Sony's going back to the drawing board. Here's why...

2. Sony is still in control of Spider-Man (mostly).

Ultimate Spider-Man (Disney XD)
Ultimate Spider-Man (Disney XD)
According to Marvel, the deal is that they get to have Spider-Man for one movie first (most sources say it will be Civil War), and then Sony will continue the franchise with their standalone movie in 2017 (see above). They'll control the financing and distribution of all future Spider-Man films from then on.
But this also means that Sony and Marvel are essentially collaborating on the same character within the same universe.
This is unprecedented, especially for a $4 billion franchise.

3. It's being produced by Amy Pascal (Sony) and Kevin Feige (Marvel).

Yup, they're co-producers. Again, this is unprecedented because you essentially have two separate teams coming together for a series of interconnected projects.
The Spectacular Spider-Man (R.I.P.)
The Spectacular Spider-Man (R.I.P.)
Sure, Marvel and Sony have worked together before, but never on this scale (or under this heavy a microscope).

4. It will feature a new "creative direction."

I used quotes because that's exactly how Marvel's PR team puts it. This could mean anything from rethinking the narrative of the Spider-Man universe to a full-on reboot.
It could mean all sorts of things, really. They could be going with a new tone, format, or even 10-year plan for the franchise. And these decisions could mean a brand new actor to play Spider-Man. Which means...

5. Andrew Garfield might still be in it.

This entire story summed up in one image.
This entire story summed up in one image.
A lot of people are trying to declare that he's 100% out, but I think that's unfounded. 
A new "direction" doesn't mean you have to gut your existing franchise, especially when it's made Sony plenty of money so far.
Besides, if Marvel can make a great movie out the Norse God of Thunder, they can work with what Sony's been churning out since 2012.

6. Marvel and Sony totally want to keep working together with other characters.

Ultimate Spider-Man (Disney XD)
Ultimate Spider-Man (Disney XD)
Again, this is according to Marvel, but the message right now is that this is a long-term deal. And Marvel is saying they want to include other MCU characters with Sony's Spider-Man, and even vice-versa (hopefully). 

7. Disney has been working on this for quite some time.

This is evidenced by Disney CEO Bob Iger's quick response to the leaking of the news. He said,
"Spider-Man is one of Marvel's great characters, beloved around the world. We're thrilled to work with Sony Pictures to bring the iconic web-slinger into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which opens up fantastic new opportunities for storytelling and franchise building."

[UPDATE] 8. Or have they?

Shortly after I published this article, it was announced that Marvel has reshuffled the release dates for four of their films. 
That pretty much means this deal hasn't really been set in stone for very long (at least not long enough to make a difference).
The movies they've changed include:
  • Thor: Ragnarok (November 3, 2017)
  • Black Panther (July 6, 2018)
  • Captain Marvel (November 2, 2018)
  • Inhumans (July 12, 2019
And that's about all we know (for sure) so far...
So tell me, Spidey fans,

EVERYTHING We Know About Marvel's Spider-Man!

 
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