Spider Man 4 (2012)

After the announcement back in January 2010 that Sony Pictures’ plans for Spider Man 4 had been cancelled, Spidy fans were left in a spin. This brought an end to the Raimi, McGuire, Dunst franchise. However, the upside is that the series will be undergoing a complete reboot before its release in 2012 and that Toby McGuire, along with the rest of the cast of the first 3 films, are out.


Now scheduled for a release date of the 3rd July 2012, and earmarked for 3D production, Spiderman 4 (The Amazing Spiderman)will focus on Peter Parker becoming Spidy in high school. Maybe the success of the horror show that is Glee and the amazing Kick Ass had some influence on this decision.


The script will be written by James Vanderbilt and Marc Webb ((500) Days of Summer) will be sitting in the director’s chair.


The big news is that Andrew Garfield (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus) will be filling McGuire’s red boots alongside a whole new supporting cast. However, the fact that he’s 27 may mean that Sony needs a rethink on the whole high school storyline. His partial double chin and slight crows feet aren’t going to help either.


It has also been released that the film will feature Rhys Ifans (Greenburg) as Doctor Kurt Conners, a.k.a The Lizard, as well as featuring the Proto-Goblin, played by Irrfan Khan.


The rumour that the Spiderman 4 reboot will have a Batman Begins like dark side with influences from Marvel’s Ultimate Spiderman series means that there could be much more serious overtones to the series going forward. We’ll keep an eye on the updates. We’ll also keep an eye out for the first trailers as they’re released.

 
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