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Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

For me, I wouldn't mind a reboot after SM4 was out. I just wanted one final movie with Tobey and the gang and end on a good note. Once the story of Peter/MJ was complete, I wouldn't care about a reboot.

Unfortunately, they chose a director with no prior action movies. I hope he takes the source material seriously and doesn't it turn it into MTV's Jersey Shore or something. :(
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

For me, I wouldn't mind a reboot after SM4 was out. I just wanted one final movie with Tobey and the gang and end on a good note. Once the story of Peter/MJ was complete, I wouldn't care about a reboot.

Unfortunately, they chose a director with no prior action movies. I hope he takes the source material seriously and doesn't it turn it into MTV's Jersey Shore or something. :(

Fist Pump! :rock :chew
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

I can see it now

Robert pattinson- peter parker/spiderman

Shia labouf- harry osborn

Miley cyrus - mary jane

Nick jonas - eddie brock

O yea i can see where this is going.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

They already got a director for the reboot already.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

(500) Days of Summer is a great movie. Don't go pointing your noses up because it happens to be ostensibly a romantic comedy (sorta).

People should at least give the film a watch before crying foul at the choice of director.

All of a sudden, I can picture Joseph Gordon Levitt as Peter Parker.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

Rumor is they want unknowns (which i fully support)




Webb, who has options on two sequels, will now tackle a Jamie Vanderbilt script that sees a “Spider-Man” movie that will look and feel very different from the big movies that went before it.

The plan for the movie is to be in the $80 million range and feature a cast of relative unknowns (so you can quash those Rob Pattinson or Gordon-Levitt rumors at this point). And the story will be pared down to center on a high school kid who is dealing with the knowledge that his uncle died even though the teen had the power to stop it.

The touchstone for the new movie will not be the 1960s comics, which were the inspiration behind the movies by Raimi, who grew on up on them, but rather this past decade’s “Ultimate Spider-Man” comics by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley where the villain-fighting took a back seat to the high school angst.

Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin are producing the new movie, which will begin production this year.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

I really dont care about the director, as long as they do my favorite villian a justice this time, yea thats right venom.

Infact i think the whole reason this franchise is being rebooted is because of him.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

Webb has already stated that "i love the ultimate stuff" (comics)

So take that as you will.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

Webbs work history

In Development:


  1. Age of Rage (details only on IMDbPro)
  2. Just Another Love Story (details only on IMDbPro)
  3. Jesus Christ Superstar (details only on IMDbPro)

Director:


  1. (500) Days of Summer (2009)
  2. Jesse McCartney: Up Close (2005) (V)
  3. Seascape (2003)
  4. 3 Doors Down: Away from the Sun (2002) (V) (video "Duck & Run")
  5. Green Day: International Supervideos! (2001) (V) (video "Waiting")

Editorial Department:


  1. Hype! (1996) (post production assistant)

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Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

I called the Ultimate Spider-Man redo a while back so its not a surprise its coming. Look for Pete to look like this

SpiderMan_04.jpg
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

Webb is official.


Marc Webb, the director of the Golden Globe-nominated Best Picture (500) Days of Summer, will direct the next chapter in the Spider-Man franchise, set to hit theaters summer 2012, it was jointly announced today by Columbia Pictures and MarvelStudios.

Written by James Vanderbilt, Webb will work closely with producers Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin in developing the project, which will begin production later this year.

Commenting on the announcement, Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Matt Tolmach, president of Columbia Pictures, said, "At its core, Spider-Man is a small, intimate human story about an everyday teenager that takes place in an epic super-human world. The key for us as we sought a new director was to identify filmmakers who could give sharp focus to Peter Parker's life. We wanted someone who could capture the awe of being in Peter's shoes so the audience could experience his sense of discovery while giving real heart to the emotion, anxiety, and recklessness of that age and coupling all of that with the adrenaline of Spider-Man's adventure. We believe Marc Webb is the perfect choice to bring us on that journey."

Arad and Ziskin added jointly, "Over the years, the Spider-Man comics have been told with bold and creative new writers and artists who have re-calibrated the way audiences see Peter Parker. Marc Webb will do for the new direction of the films what so many visionary storytellers have done with the comic books. He is an incredibly talented filmmaker and we look forward to working closely with him on this new adventure."

Webb said, "This is a dream come true and I couldn't be more aware of the challenge, responsibility, or opportunity. Sam Raimi's virtuoso rendering of Spider-Man is a humbling precedent to follow and build upon. The first three films are beloved for good reason. But I think the Spider-Man mythology transcends not only generations but directors as well. I am signing on not to 'take over' from Sam. That would be impossible. Not to mention arrogant. I'm here because there's an opportunity for ideas, stories, and histories that will add a new dimension, canvas, and creative voice to Spider-Man."

Stan Lee, co-creator of Spider-Man, added, "I'm excited that Sony has chosen a director with a real penchant and understanding for the character. This is a brave, bold direction for the franchise, and I can't wait to see what Marc comes up with next."

Added Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, "The idea of re-imagining the on-screen story for one of the world's most iconic superheros is sure to deliver an exciting new dimension to Spider-Man fans everywhere. There are volumes of comics and material available to inspire fresh and compelling takes on Peter Parker and his journey as Spidey and we look forward to seeing this come alive onscreen."

Marc Webb has won acclaim with his film debut (500) Days of Summer. He has several MTV VMAs™ including 2009's Best Director award for Green Day's "21 Guns," 2006 Best Rock Video for AFI's "Miss Murder," and Best Group Video for The All-American Rejects' "Move Along." The Music Video Production Association honored him in 2006 as the Director of the Year for his work with Weezer, AAR, and My Chemical Romance.

In addition to two Golden Globe nominations including Best Picture (musical or comedy), his first feature film, (500) Days of Summer, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, has been nominated for three Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Feature. Webb was also awarded the Spotlight Award, which honors outstanding directorial debuts, by the National Board of Review.

https://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=62499
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

Not sure if he's a good choice, he hasn't had much showcasing of being an action director and that's key to the movie.

I don't think I want to see another origins, it's way to early for that too.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

I called the Ultimate Spider-Man redo a while back so its not a surprise its coming. Look for Pete to look like this

SpiderMan_04.jpg

I am not fimilar with the Ultimate Spiderman story-line. I logged into digital comics last night and read a few stories. It is quite different (thus far) than the classic Peter / Spiderman stories I grew up reading.

The biggest difference involves Pete. He isn't a nerd moreso an average kid with a boat load of problems. Mj knows he is Spiderman. :huh

Beyond the MJ part, I enjoyed the couple of stories I read. I do not claim to be an expert on the series but a re-boot is to begin anew and the ultimate story-line seems to fit the bill. I am certain folks with more Spidey history will have different view but so far color me interested. My mind may change after I read more stories but rumor has Sony going down this avenue so whaddaya do.
 
Re: Spider-Man: The Reboot!

I don't have a problem with MJ knowing he is Spidey. I mean, how many times did she get kidnapped before she even found out he was Spider-man? She gets zero protection not knowing :lol
 
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