| ‘Spider-Man’ Reboot Director Jon Watts Talks His Vision Of The Webslinger
Things have been developing quickly for Sony and Marvel’s reboot of Spider-Man. Excitement that the webslinger would finally be joining his fellow Avengers has been growing ever since the two studios made the decision to share the character. Jon Watts (Cop Car) was named as director of the film, with Tom Holland winning producers Amy Pascal (Sony) and Kevin Feige (Marvel) over during the audition process. Marisa Tomei also joins the cast as a much younger Aunt May. Vacation and Horrible Bossses scribes John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein were recently confirmed to write the script, and described Peter Parker as “a sharp kid and witty” kid who “kind of deals with the fact that he’s an outcast and a geek through humor.” Now Watts is talking about his plans for Marvel’s Spider-Man. Check out what he had to say below.
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| ‘Vacation’ Trailer: “We’re The Griswolds!”
Warner Bros. has just released the final red band theatrical trailer for the Vacation reboot. Ed Helms stars as an all grown up Rusty Griswold, who carries on the Griswold tradition of unnecessarily taking his family on a cross country vacation to Walley World, in order to bring his family together, just like in the first film. Christina Applegate plays his wife, Debbie. As the red band card suggests, this is a very NSFW trailer, so if you really want to see it, put some headphones on, or just wait until you get home. But if you do choose the latter, check out the trailer below.
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| ‘Vacation’ Scribes To Pen ‘Spider-Man’ Reboot
Sony and Marvel Studios cast Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man a few weeks back. It was also announced then that the movie would be directed by Jon Watts (Cop Car), though it wasn’t clear if he would also pen the script. Previous reports said that Sony had met with a team of writers during their search for a director. Now it appears that they have settled on the Vacation reboot writing and directing team of John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein to pen the script for the rebooted Spider-Man franchise.
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| ‘5-25-77’: Long-Delayed ‘Star Wars’ Cinematic Love Letter Finally Ready For Release |
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Nearly a decade ago, screenwriter (Dragonheart) and director (Angus) Patrick Read Johnson began work on a film near and dear to his heart. He named it 5-25-77 because that holds a special significance for millions of sci-fi and movie fans the world over: it was the U.S. theatrical release date of the original Star Wars. In 2007, though the film was far from being finished due to a lack of funding, Johnson screened it at the Star Wars Celebration IV to a very positive response. That was the last we had heard of 5-25-77, until now. Since Star Wars: The Force Awakens is poised to both reignite love for the franchise for many and indoctrinate a ton of new fans into the glorious adventures of a galaxy far, far away later this year, the time would seem right for Johnson’s cinematic love letter to the scrappy little studio flick that blasted off into legend nearly forty years ago to finally see the light of day. You can check out a plot synopsis and trailer here below.
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