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Kevin Feige Explains Marvel’s Approach to Using a Younger Spider-man
I have no doubt that fans are going to fall in love with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War. You are going to get to see about 30 minutes of him in Civil War, and a lot of that is him in action fighting alongside team Iron Man. It’s definitely going to leave you wanting more, and we’ll get it in Spider-Man: Homecoming.

This version of the Web-Slinger is much younger than any Spider-Man we’ve seen yet. He’s said to be inspired by Brian Michael Bendis’ Ultimate Spider-Man. Director Jon Watts, Marvel, and Sony wanted to do something completely different with the character this time around, so they’ve actually cast a young actor to play a young high school aged Spider-Man.

While talking to /Film about the character and the importance of making him so young, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige said:...
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  • 4/15/2016
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Sony Pictures Registers More Spider-man Movie Domain Names
The other day we learned that Sony Pictures had registered a domain name for a Spider-Man movie property, which led people to believe the upcoming solo film from director Jon Watts would be called Spider-Man: Homecoming. Since that report hit the internet, Sony has registered three more movie domain names for Spider-Man. Those names include:

SpiderManComingOfAgeMovie.com - Spider-Man: Coming of AgeSpiderManGreatnessAwaitsMovie.com - Spider-Man: Greatness AwaitsSpiderManSuspendedMovie.com - Spider-Man: Suspended

So now we have a total of four potential titles. I just want to point out that these titles could also be used for the animated film that the studio is currently developing with The Lego Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller. They could also be the potential titles of a tie-in video game that might be in development. 

Whatever the titles are for, Sony is planning to do something with at least one of them. While we...
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  • 4/6/2016
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
[Info] - Eli Roth Producing "Clown" "Aftershock"
Cross Creek Pictures and Vertebra Films are teaming to distribute and finance respectively two horror features which "Hostel" filmmaker Eli Roth will produce. The first is "Clown" which commercials and music video helmer Jon Watts is directing from a screenplay he co-wrote with Christopher D. Ford. The story follows a loving dad who dons an old clown suit for his son's birthday. When the party is over, he finds the outfit and make-up won't come off no matter what he tries, and he himself is changing both psychologically and physically due to it. The film is a feature version of the viral video faux trailer the pair put together that went online in October. You can watch it below: The other is a "high-octane horror-thriller" called "Aftershock". Set during the aftermath...
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  • 11/24/2010
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Eli Roth Producing "Clown," "Aftershock"
Cross Creek Pictures and Vertebra Films are teaming to distribute and finance respectively two horror features which "Hostel" filmmaker Eli Roth will produce.

The first is "Clown" which commercials and music video helmer Jon Watts is directing from a screenplay he co-wrote with Christopher D. Ford.

The story follows a loving dad who dons an old clown suit for his son's birthday. When the party is over, he finds the outfit and make-up won't come off no matter what he tries, and he himself is changing both psychologically and physically due to it.

The film is a feature version of the viral video faux trailer the pair put together that went online in October. You can watch it below:

The other is a "high-octane horror-thriller" called "Aftershock". Set during the aftermath of the Chilean earthquake back in February, details are scarce on the English-language film other than the backdrop of...
See full article at Dark Horizons
  • 11/18/2010
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
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