Poor, Andrew Garfield.
Poor, Andrew Garfield.
Marvel’s most famous web-slinger following Spider-Man: No Way Home.The upcoming film is currently the last Spider-Man outing on the actor’s contract, which concludes a trilogy started by 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming.Speaking in an interview with GQ Magazine, Holland pondered whether he’ll continue to sport the superhero spandex – suggesting it might be time for Peter Parker’s version of Spider-Man to step back from the limelight.“Maybe it is time for me to move on,” Holland said.
In 1989, when Michael Keaton debuted as Batman in Tim Burton’s film, no one had any idea that his legacy as a preeminent comic book film actor would last for decades. But here we are, in 2021, with Keaton talking about not one, not two, but multiple superhero franchises that he’s scheduled to appear in over the next year or so.
Since COVID began, we’ve seen the typically rock-solid Marvel Studios have to zig-zag quite a bit when it comes to scheduling—TV series releases were flip-flopped, films were delayed (and delayed…). And apparently, all this caused a bit of an issue for the Sony/Marvel Studios collaboration, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” leading to some serious rewriting.
Believe it or not, Tom Holland’s time as Spider-Man might be coming to an end after “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” At least, his contract is actually finished and he’s unsure if he’ll re-sign for more films. But if producer Amy Pascal has anything to say about it, Holland will stick around in his Spidey suit for years and years to come.
in the epic three-minute preview for the flick, which hits theaters on December 17.As depicted in the now-viral trailer with nearly 25 million views overnight, “No Way Home” picks up the baton from the previous Marvel film, in which the identity of Spiderman (Tom Holland) is revealed. This prompts the web-slinger to seek the aid of Strange, who casts a spell a la the neuralizer from “Men In Black” to make people forget who he is.
Spider-Man co-star Tobey Maguire as “very extreme”.The actress, who played love interest Mary Jane Watson in the original Spider-Man trilogy directed by Sam Raimi, revealed there was a significant divide in the salary between the roles.Speaking to the Independent, Dunst said: “The pay disparity between me and Spider-Man was very extreme. I didn’t even think about it.
Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released, featuring a wealth of super-villains from the Marvel character’s past.Ahead of its release on December 15, the full-length trailer has been released for the highly-anticipated sequel starring Tom Holland and Zendaya.This time around, after accidentally ripping open a tear in their world, villains from past Spider-Man films start to invade the modern timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe – including Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus and Willem Dafoe’s
trailer is here and all we can say is OMG!Marvel shared a new trailer for the webslinger's upcoming adventure on Tuesday, first at a fan event in Los Angeles and then for the whole internet to see (and pour over, and speculate about, etc. etc.
The Independent, stating: “The pay disparity between me and Spider-Man was very extreme. I didn’t even think about it.
Spider-Man universe as Mary Jane Watson.The actress famously played the role opposite Tobey Maguire’s iteration of Peter Parker in Sam Raimi’s original trilogy in the 2000s.Speaking to Variety about whether she would return to the Marvel franchise, however, Dunst replied: “I would do it. Why not? That would be fun.”“I would never say no to something like that,” she added.
, and — and returned to the big screen with, and all in 2021. So, what comes next?Well, even more new series and films, with the return of some popular Avengers on the big screen while Ms.
It’s Disney+ Day—and a Marvelous one at that! To celebrate the anniversary of the Disney+ launch, Disney is pulling out all of the stops to make sure everyone knows that it’s really going to bring the content in 2022, which includes a hefty amount of new Marvel Studios shows.
In December, when fans sit down in theaters to watch “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” they’re either going to be incredibly excited at the revelation that all three film Spider-Men (Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland, respectively) are sharing the screen together, which confirms one of the worst-kept secrets in MCU history, or they’re going to be part of one of the biggest disappointments in film history.
, Tom Holland's Spidey is going to need all the sense he can get as he faces familiar foes from across the Sacred Timeline and those Spider-Man movies.When last we saw Peter Parker in, his secret identity was exposed to the world by Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), among other not-so-great accusations. And so in, he turns to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) in search of a mystical fix.
We’ve had three major iterations of Spider-Man on the big screen, with Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland representing their own versions of the character, respectively. Maguire often gets credit for being the first.
So, uh, remember “Morbius?” Yeah, it’s still a thing.Yes, it’s still arriving in theaters. And as of now, unless Sony decides to delay it for another date, the Jared Leto-starring film is hitting theaters on January 28, 2022 (about a year-and-a-half-after it’s original June 2020 date).
One of the most interesting deals between studios in recent memory came several years ago when Sony Pictures worked out a deal with Disney/Marvel Studios to allow the latter to produce a series of ‘Spider-Man’ films. In hindsight, the deal was genius, allowing for Sony to reinvent its most popular superhero by allowing him to interact with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and for Marvel Studios, it gave the studio the chance to use one of the classic Marvel hero to spice things up.
Having already grossed $287.7 million worldwide, it’s unclear if “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” will get anywhere near the $850+ million gross of the original, but given the global pandemic, it still feels like another feather in Sony Pictures‘ cap, establishing that they can make a lot of money off the Marvel brand, even without direct help from Marvel Studios. And there are more of their Spiderverse films on the way.
Arian Moayed may be on “Succession,” one of the hottest shows on television — but that doesn’t really impress his mom.The Iranian-born actor, 41, who came to the US following the 1979 Iranian Revolution, says that his mother is most proud of her other son who is every immigrant parents’ dream: a doctor.“Even being in a show like ‘Succession’ my mom still leads with, ‘He’s a doctor,'” Moayed said leading into Sunday night’s season premiere on HBO.Moayed plays Stewie Hosseini, a private equity
The live-action film rights surrounding the Marvel character, Spider-Man, is a complicated situation. Sony owns the rights and distributes the new live-action films, but the studio struck a deal with Marvel Studios to produce those new films and integrate them in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Zendaya has nothing but good things to say about her rumored boyfriend, Tom Holland. The star recently sat down for an interview for 's «Best Issue» cover story and shared her appreciation for her co-star and leading man.«There are many things, obviously, that I appreciate.
Zendaya has nothing but good things to say about her rumored boyfriend, Tom Holland. The star recently sat down for an interview for 's «Best Issue» cover story and shared her appreciation for her co-star and leading man.«There are many things, obviously, that I appreciate.
Zendaya, 25, couldn’t help but gush over beau Tom Holland, 25, and his work in the Spider-Man films when she spoke to InStyle for an interview published on Tuesday, October 12. “There are many things, obviously, that I appreciate,” Zendaya said. “In an actor way, I appreciate that he really loves being Spider-Man. It’s a lot of pressure — you take on the role of a superhero wherever you go. To the little kid who walks by, you are Spider-Man. I think he handled that so well,” the star added.
Spider-Man: Far From Home that he kept forgetting his lines.The actor appeared in the 2019 Marvel movie as supervillain Mysterio, aka Quentin Beck, an enemy of the titular hero.In a new interview with Howard Stern, Gyllenhaal shared how nervous he was on the first day of filming and how it affected his performance. “It’s hard, man,” he said.
Even before his “Spider-Man” trilogy, filmmaker Sam Raimi arguably helped jumpstart the superhero genre with his Liam Neeson-starring flick “Darkman.” An R-rated take on the genre, the film came out a year after Tim Burton’s “Batman” and years before popular mature comic book films like “The Crow” and “Blade.” READ MORE: Benedict Cumberbatch Was “Sad” About ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Director Change But Is Excited By What Sam Raimi Brings To The Film The director is making a triumphant return to Marvel
While film fans probably know Andy Serkis best for his motion-capture acting work in the “Lord of the Rings” and “Planet of the Apes” franchises, right now he’s out there promoting his filmmaking career as the director of the new film, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.” And though he probably has some acting roles in the future, the question now is whether or not he’d be willing to come back to do another ‘Venom’ film if this current sequel is the runaway hit that people expect it to be? Continue
Before its release, “Venom” seemingly had disaster written all over it; a goofy “Spider-Man” spinoff that didn’t feature Peter Parker and a forgettable/generic villain in Riot. But never underestimate Tom Hardy and Marvel Comics characters getting asses in seats, as the film ended up making Sony Pictures an impressive $856 million at the global box office.
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” is mere days away from hitting theaters. And you would think the biggest discussion would be how the film finally introduces one of the most popular villains, Carnage, in Marvel history.
Sony has tried multiple times to get a “Spider-Man” film franchise off the ground. And now, three separate times, it’s worked.
It certainly doesn’t suck to be Benedict Cumberbatch. Not only are you a star of stage and screen with countless award-winning projects to your name, you also happen to be the lynchpin of the most expensive movie franchise in history.
according to the Hollywood Reporter.“Before all the clones, symbiotes and civil wars we see Spider-Man in a simpler time doing what he does best, catching crooks and saving the day,” according to a Marvel database on the comic, which was written by Stan Lee, penciled by Steve Ditko and saw Jack Kirby collaborate on the cover.That print of “Amazing Fantasy,” which features a cover of “Peter Parker, the timid teenager” shocking the world as the web-slinger, is known to be one of four near-mint
Andrew Garfield is probably the ‘Spider-Man’ actor that hasn’t gotten the most respect out of the major live-action stars that have taken on the role. He’s not the Peter Parker actor that helped break records and ignite audiences’ love of superhero films like Tobey Maguire did in 2002.
breaking the internet,” a hot new couple has us seeing stars: Tom Holland and Zendaya.
Who wore it better? That’s the vibe after a hilariously awkward run-in Jake Gyllenhaal had on Wednesday, September 1 during the 78th Venice Film Festival with a man dressed as one of his iconic, movie characters. The 40-year old actor snapped a couple photos of the man donning the full suit and armor of Mysterio, the supervillain Jake played in 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, while he was cruising the canals.
It’s starting to become extremely obvious to most that George Miller‘s “Mad Max: Fury Road” wasn’t just rebooting the world and character by having British actor Tom Hardy (“Dunkirk,” “Inception,” “The Dark Knight Rises“) replace Mel Gibson, but also introducing a brand new leading character, Charlize Theron‘s Furiosa.
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