Spider-Man Is Going Back To High School
More details on Sony/Marvel's plans for the cinematic future of the web-slinger.
Variety's latest, and it certainly contains the best new newsbits. For example, they're citing sources on what kind of new Spider-Man the studio is looking for. They say that Sony are planning to "put the character back in high school, which would require it to cast a younger actor." How much younger than Andrew Garfield? Well, he's 31 so quite a bit, most likely, though I wouldn't bank on a real teenager getting the part. At the same time as changing Spider-Man, some of Sony's plans remain the same. Variety say they'll keep "moving forward with the Spider-Man villain-centric Sinister Six, and Venom spinoff, as well as a film that features female characters in the Spider-Man universe." This female team film is perhaps the most mysterious as there's no obvious precedent for a crew of co-operating superheroines in Spider-Man canon. It's also worth noting that Marvel's Kevin Feige won't really have any influence on these spin-offs at all. Peter Parker may be going home to the MCU, but when he goes out to play on Sony's court, he'll still be living in a world of their making. Oh lord, I do hope this doesn't all end up being an awful mess.
All of the US entertainment press have spent the day chasing down information on the new Marvel-Sony Spider-Man deal, and little bits of information have been bubbling up hour by hour. One of the best reports is