X-MEN In AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 courtesy Sony
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 courtesy Sony

Why is Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) in The Amazing Spider-Man 2? A new post-credits sequence promoting X-Men: Days of Future Past featuring the shapeshifter has been added to the Spidey sequel.

 

Sony owns the Spider-Man films rights. Fox owns the X-Men film rights. Why are rival studios playing cross-promotion? Continue reading X-MEN In AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 Director on Sequels

Andrew Garfield as The Amazing Spider-Man courtesy Columbia Pictures
Andrew Garfield as The Amazing Spider-Man courtesy Columbia Pictures

Evil takes over the next Spidey movie with Jamie Foxx as Electro, Paul Giamatti as Rhino, Dane DeHaan as Harry Osborn and Chris Cooper as Norman Osborn!

 

Fans are eagerly awaiting an Amazing Spider-Man 2 preview at San Diego Comic Con.

 

At SDCC director Marc Webb talks with Movies.com about expanding the cinematic Spidey-verse and Sony’s decision to green light a third and fourth film:

 

“We always talked about there being a set of three movies, but there may be elements that expand outside Spider-Man that could fulfill that fourth film.” Continue reading AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 Director on Sequels

Spider-Man’s Amazing Girlfriend and The Dark Turned On

Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy and Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man courtesy Sony

  Spidey fans know Mary Jane is the love of his life but you never forget your first love. Gwen Stacy is Peter Parker’s haunting lost love. She’s the one that got away.       Director Marc Webb is talking about why he went with Gwen over MJ and much darker tone for Amazing Spider-Man.

  “There’s this trickster quality we were very keen on exploring, with that humor and that fun and that wisecracking stuff,” Webb told Comic-Con Magazine. “We wanted to keep that alive, but we wanted it to be realistic. We wanted that humor to come from a real place. My aim was to create a world where you could feel all those emotions. There are certainly darker, more intense feelings in this movie. There is betrayal, there is tragedy, but there’s also humor and romance. So it’s a very complex bouquet of emotions, but what you have to tread on is what feels authentic and what feels real, and you have to earn those different emotions. There are moments of furiousness and gravity, absolutely. But are there moments of humor and levity and whimsy? Absolutely. Andrew was really great. He used this term to describe Peter Parker in Spider-Man and Spider-Man in particular: he’s a trickster. He was like “How would Spider-Man web this guy? He’d give him a wedgy or he’d dos some awful graffiti.” There’s a punk rock quality to Peter Parker that’s really irreverent and fun and that’s something that Andrew embodies in a way that we haven’t seen before. Certainly the materials that have come out have a darker sentiment or there’s a darker projection, but we’re very keen on staying loyal to the humor of Spider-Man.”

Thanks to Comic Book Resources and Latino Review for posting the interview. The film’s official site posted new photos of Gwen and Peter.

I’m excited for Gwen and hope we meet Felicia Hardy in a possible sequel.