Showing posts with label Sony Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony Pictures. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Who should lead the next 'Spider-Man'? Begin the debate

By Scott Bowles, USA TODAY

As Sony begins its search for a new Spider-Man director and star, comic book aficionados are greeting news of the franchise overhaul the way they react to anything a big studio does with a superhero: with anxious skepticism.

Fans were stunned Monday by the news that director Sam Raimi and actor Tobey Maguire were out as the studio decided to target younger viewers by rebooting the comic-book adaptation.

Sony scrapped its plan for a Spider-Man 4 in 2011 and says the new-look webslinger will hit screens in 2012.

That should give diehard fans plenty of time to go nuts.

"I think people were floored by this because reboots usually happen with franchises that are long in the tooth, like Star Trek," says Access Hollywood's Scott Mantz. "But this franchise isn't eight years old. And the last one made a lot of money."

Indeed, while it wasn't a hit with critics, Spider-Man 3 did $891 million worldwide, the highest-grossing installment of the series.

While Sony has been vague in its reasons for the reboot, it appears the franchise is moving toward an even more teen-friendly crime fighter. The studio says it will go forward on a script by James Vanderbilt (Zodiac), which will put Peter Parker back in high school.

Observers say that while Maguire's replacement isn't shocking (he turns 35 in June), Raimi's removal was a mystery.

"Even though people weren't crazy for Spider-Man 3, Sam Raimi still had a lot of credibility with fans," says Blair Butler of the gaming and tech network G4TV. "You can't say that about a lot of directors."

Some worry that the shift to younger fans "is going to turn Spider-Man into Twilight," says Rob Morley, editor of Comics2Film.com. "Nobody wants to see Taylor Lautner as the next Spider-Man."

So who do they want to see? Observers say the choice of director will be a lot more important than the star, and here are a few that they say are on fans' short list:

•Peter Jackson. After his Lord of the Rings trilogy, Jackson has become Lord of the Nerds. A long shot, as Jackson seems committed to staying in J.R. Tolkien's world.

•James Cameron. He initially wrote a draft of Spider-Man that the studios passed on in the early 1990s. Had his sci-fi opus Avatar flopped, this might not have been far-fetched. Now, though, the director will look to franchise that property.

•Neill Blomkamp. The director of District 9 is already a cult hero among sci-fi geeks and is a Jackson protégé. "He's proven he can handle action and effects laced with deep emotional and thematic elements," Butler says.

•David Fincher. The director of Seven and Zodiac was passed over for Raimi in 2002. "He's a guy fans are wondering, 'What if,' " Worley says.

•Guillermo del Toro. The Pan's Labyrinth filmmaker has as avid a following as Raimi.

Still, even with a proven helmsman, reboots can be tricky. Batman flourished after getting restarted by Christopher Nolan, but attempted reboots of The Hulk and Superman have foundered.

"This is awfully fast for a reboot," Mantz says. "It makes sense, but there are still risks. You risk giving people something they think they've already seen."

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Hmmm...For the director, I would like it to be Guillermo del Toro or James Cameron.  Make it in 3D, Ok?! =)

Friday, January 8, 2010

Reports: 'Spider-Man 4' indefinitely delayed

by Jeff Jensen

Sony has decided to push back the start of production on Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 4, a Sony source confirms to Variety. (The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.) The film, starring Tobey Maguire and directed by Sam Raimi, was to have begun shooting in February. The studio does not yet know when the film will get rolling, according to the reports. Last month, Raimi and co. hit the pause button on pre-production in order to do further work on the script. It is now unliklely that Spidey 4 will meet its announced May 6, 2011 release date.

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Oh men!...we all need to wait longer! =(
Well, I really hope that after this long talks, the story would be sooooooooooooooooooo great!...and the whole movie in 3D!!!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Spider-Man 4 might write off Kirsten Dunst?

Montreal Comic Books Examiner Chris Nikolopoulos



As reported a few days ago, Spider-Man 4 is at a production stoppage due to creative differences between Sony Pictures and the writers and director, Sam Raimi. Now, according to Starpulse, Kirsten Dunsts’ Mary-Jane might very well be written out of Peter Parker’s life in the 4th instalment of the franchise. Anti-Dunst-as-Mary-Jane fans can have a merrier Christmas with this report. But those fans should not get too joyful yet, nothing is confirmed.

One complaint many fans have about the Spider-Man film franchise since it began is Kirsten Dunst playing Mary-Jane Watson. Some fans like her, others hate her. That is more of a subjective view than anything else.

Who will take up the role of Peter Parker’s love interest after MJ is gone? They say that Anne Hathaway is in talks to play Felecia Hardy, the Black Cat. It seems as though Anne’s character will be set up to be the female lead of the franchise after Dunst is done.

None of this is official and we very well could be seeing Dunst as Mary-Jane for many sequels to come. Until we get official word that the film will resume production, any news concerning the direction they will take with the franchise should be taken with a grain of salt. Until further notice then.



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I like Anne Hathaway more! =)
...But I want a love triangle always existing in all the next spider-man movies.  So, I don't want Kirsten Dunst to go...

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Anne Hathaway Wanted For 'Spider-Man 4'

By Nikki Finke




EXCLUSIVE: You know I'm insecure about my geek bonafides which I've been trying to improve in recent years. (Heck, I grew up never reading a single comic book.) But I'm aware that the Internet has been afloat with Spider-Man 4 casting rumors in recent days. While Sony Pictures insists no decisions have been made, sources tell me that the producers have approached Anne Hathaway to star in the film. Maybe you experts have an idea what she'll play? All I know is that she's wanted for a starring role, and she won't replace Kirsten Dunst who's also cast in the Spidey fourquel. UPDATE: You readers think the role is The Black Cat.

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Hmmm...I like Anne Hathaway.  She's gorgeous and funny as well!  She was sooo sexy in Get Smart.  I think she's an excellent choice!...for any type of HOT female villain!