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Mr. Cinema 06-19-10 09:42 PM

re: Spider-Man (2012, Marc Webb)
 
Fox is now in negotiations with Michael Fassbender to play Magneto in X-Men: First Class. Looks like someone else will play The Lizard, assuming he ends up being the villain.

devilshalo 07-01-10 07:14 PM

re: Spider-Man (2012, Marc Webb)
 
not sure if this hit the net yet, it was supposed to go out today.


ANDREW GARFIELD CAST AS PETER PARKER IN COLUMBIA PICTURES’ NEXT INSTALLMENT OF “SPIDER-MAN”

After a comprehensive worldwide casting search, Andrew Garfield has been chosen to portray Peter Parker when Spider-Man swings back onto the screen in 3D on July 3, 2012. The new film will begin production in early December directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt.
Laura Ziskin and Avi Arad will produce the film from Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios.

Today’s confirmation culminates what has been one of the most eagerly anticipated casting announcements in recent memory. Bloggers, pop culture speculators, and everyday fans have pored over and analyzed every conceivable online rumor in an attempt to discover the identity of the next actor to play Peter Parker. Garfield will immediately begin preparing for the coveted role.

The Spider-Man franchise is one of the most successful in film history and the three previous motion pictures have collectively grossed more than $2.5 billion in worldwide box office.

On selecting Garfield, director Marc Webb said, “Though his name may be new to many, those who know this young actor’s work understand his extraordinary talents. He has a rare combination of intelligence, wit, and humanity. Mark my words, you will love Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker.”

Commenting on the announcement, Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Matt Tolmach, President of Columbia Pictures said, “Spider-Man is a classic superhero -- a young man who balances his responsibility to serve humanity and crush evil with the shyness and normalcy of someone struggling to find himself. The role demands an extraordinary actor. You need someone who can magically transform himself from Peter Parker into Spider-Man. An actor who will depict the vulnerability of youth and the strength and confidence of a legendary figure at the same moment. We have found that actor in Andrew Garfield. From the first time we saw him in the upcoming film The Social Network, to his glorious screen test, which floored all of us, we knew that we had found our new Peter Parker.”

Producer Avi Arad added, “I’m incredibly excited about Andrew Garfield. In the Spider-Man tradition, we were looking for a smart, sensitive, and cool new Peter Parker who can inspire us and make us laugh, cry, and cheer. We believe we have found the perfect choice to take on this role and lead us into the future.”

Producer Laura Ziskin said, “We are thrilled to have Andrew Garfield for this new incarnation of Spider-Man under Marc Webb’s direction. We were fortunate enough to meet with a group of fantastically talented young men. In the end, we all agreed that in addition to being an extraordinary actor, Andrew had the right mix of humor, youth, and pathos, along with an underlying sense of strength and power necessary to bring Peter Parker and Spider-Man to life on screen.”

The selection of Garfield was revealed at a press event in Cancun, Mexico for international journalists attending a media tour promoting upcoming films from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Garfield is fast becoming one of the most respected and sought-after young actors working in the industry today. In a short career, spanning only five years, he has already been directed by, and starred alongside, some of the greatest names and received a BAFTA for a role that won him international praise.

Garfield most recently worked with director David Fincher on the upcoming film The Social Network. He previously starred for Spike Jonze on his robot love story I’m Here, which premiered at Sundance this year. He plays the lead male opposite Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan in Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go, due for release later this year.

Other notable screen credits include Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus playing opposite Christopher Plummer, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, Jude Law and the late Heath Ledger, Robert Redford’s Lions For Lambs, where he starred alongside Redford, Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep; Revolution Films’ “Red Riding Trilogy – 1974” directed by Julian Jarrold, where he lead a stellar cast including Rebecca Hall and David Morrissey, and his unforgettable portrayal of a young ex-con in John Crowley’s “Boy A,” for which he earned the best actor BAFTA in 2008.

Garfield’s career began in theatre and in 2006 his performances in “Beautiful Thing” (Sound Space/Kit Productions), “The Overwhelming,” and “Burn / Chatroom / Citizenship” (Royal National Theatre) won him the Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer at the Evening Standard awards and the Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer at the Critics Circle Theatre Awards. Other notable theatre credits include “Romeo and Juliet” (Manchester Royal Exchange) and “Kes” (Manchester Royal Exchange), for which he received the Most Promising Newcomer Award at the Manchester Evening News Awards 2004.
Certainly not a pretty boy....
http://nymag.com/images/2/daily/ente...rfield_lgl.jpg

JumpCutz 07-01-10 07:20 PM

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That's a pretty impressive resume. Solid choice. :thumbsup:

AnonomusBob15 07-01-10 07:21 PM

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great choice of actor, still weary about this director.

Solid Snake 07-01-10 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JumpCutz (Post 10243407)
That's a pretty impressive resume. Solid choice. :thumbsup:

ditto..damn find resume. Hopefully it doesn't mean he'll star in mediocre mainstream movies once he gets popular w/ the average people.

Mike86 07-01-10 07:26 PM

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I'm a little sketchy on this guy as Spidey. He doesn't seem to have quite the look of Peter Parker that I'd expect. I'll still give this movie a chance though.

Solid Snake 07-01-10 07:30 PM

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"The Look" can easily be changed. Cut his hair and fix him up a bit and BAM P. Parker. At least he physically can be changed comfortably to Parker.

Supermallet 07-01-10 07:57 PM

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He was also in two episodes of Doctor Who.

Deftones 07-01-10 08:28 PM

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well, they went the actor route. good for them. hopefully his performance is better than Tobey.

gmanca 07-01-10 08:33 PM

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Eh, not a really inspiring pick like Anton Yeltchin would have been; was a bit weak in Lions for Lambs.

AnonomusBob15 07-01-10 08:37 PM

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Anton Yeltchin is too ugly to be a movie star.

gmanca 07-01-10 08:49 PM

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Looks aside, I think he's a pretty good actor when it comes to roles requiring dramatics; he was great as a kid in Hearts in Atlantis and as a young adult in Terminator Salvation. And from what they were hyping, Columbia was wanting to focus on the struggles of a high-school student with powers.

DJariya 07-01-10 11:01 PM

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Deadline.com just updated the story with Garfield's salary for the 3 reboot films. $500K for the 1st one, 1 million for the 2nd and 2 million for the third. A bargain compared to Maguire's $20M+ salary.

Rypro 525 07-01-10 11:08 PM

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wow, i hope columbia or someone gave him a bo percentage deal, cause that low amount of money almsot seems criminal

PopcornTreeCt 07-01-10 11:09 PM

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Good resume... but? These movies won't be up for any Oscars, I doubt he's going to be challenged much as an actor... so does it matter if he has a good resume?

JumpCutz 07-01-10 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10243782)
Good resume... but? These movies won't be up for any Oscars, I doubt he's going to be challenged much as an actor... so does it matter if he has a good resume?

Point taken, but perhaps better to have an actor with a decent resume than some fresh scrubbed vapid WB teenage twinkie. :shrug:

Solid Snake 07-01-10 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10243782)
Good resume... but? These movies won't be up for any Oscars, I doubt he's going to be challenged much as an actor... so does it matter if he has a good resume?

so in that case...would you want someone (I'm just using him as an example cuz he's the new big thing that I just found out about and don't understand what makes him good...is his music good btw?) like Justin Bieber as Parker?

Rypro 525 07-01-10 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JumpCutz (Post 10243791)
Point taken, but perhaps better to have an actor with a decent resume than some fresh scrubbed vapid WB teenage twinkie. :shrug:

Agreed. Most of the internet fanboys would have shit all over the franchise if they had cast Pattinson or Zac Efforn

AnonomusBob15 07-01-10 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10243782)
Good resume... but? These movies won't be up for any Oscars, I doubt he's going to be challenged much as an actor... so does it matter if he has a good resume?


that just doesn't make any sense to me.

tylergfoster 07-01-10 11:34 PM

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Here's what I think about this:

It was a shockingly long time ago that word was leaking out about Logan Lerman. Over the following months, there was talk of Anton Yelchin, Jamie Bell, and Josh Hutcherson.

I read Devin Faraci's formspring, and someone asked him about the reboot. He said that he didn't have a whole lot of faith, but he'd heard that Marc Webb was "swinging his dick around" to get what he wanted.

I feel like Sony has discovered, as this process continued and the locked-in date started to loom, that they've given up all their leverage in this deal. You fire an established director and a cast the world loves, and you've put yourself in a hole, a hole dug by the fans that few actors and directors are going to want to willingly climb into. Even if I hated his other movie, I have no reason to believe Marc Webb isn't a smart and savvy guy, and he went in knowing that the studio's trigger finger was far itchier than his. They floated all of the viable tween names past him, and he put 'em all through the studio process, stringing it out until they were practically tearing their hair out, and he's managed to, at the last minute, cast a good actor that few people have even heard of rather than let them talk him into Taylor Lautner.

It's not exactly a gleaming ray of hope, but at this point, I'm willing to see if Webb doesn't actually dismantle this ticking time bomb of a movie after all.

Groucho 07-02-10 12:54 AM

Re: Spider-Man (2012, Marc Webb)
 

Originally Posted by Suprmallet (Post 10243476)
He was also in two episodes of Doctor Who.

I don't remember him at all in those episodes, so looks like he'll fill Tobey Maguire's shoes perfectly!

Supermallet 07-02-10 01:07 AM

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Frankly, I can't remember him in those episodes, either, but I do remember him from Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.

Patman 07-02-10 01:21 AM

Re: Spider-Man (2012, Marc Webb)
 
Now with that bit of casting of out of the way, let's cast Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson!

Eric D. 07-02-10 02:25 AM

Re: Spider-Man (2012, Marc Webb)
 
Are people really that interested in seeing Spider-Man's origins all over again?

actionjackson29 07-02-10 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric D. (Post 10244005)
Are people really that interested in seeing Spider-Man's origins all over again?

Not especially, but that's what they're giving us. They should just steal storylines from that Spectacular Spider-Man show they canceled.


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