If there's one moment that "Spider-Man" fans have been waiting for since casting was announced for Marc Webb and Sony's "Amazing" reboot, it's the death of Gwen Stacy. Not because people are tired of Emma Stone's irresistibly charming ways, mind you — she was one of our heroes of 2012 for a reason, after all — but because it's one of the most iconic tragedies in the history of comic books, one that's destined for repeating on the big-screen.
Or is it?
Speaking at the press junket for her new movie "Gangster Squad," Stone was tight-lipped when pressed on whether Gwen will finally meet her maker in the new "Spider-Man" movie, due in theaters on May 2, 2014.
"Will she?" Stone answered MTV's Josh Horowitz when asked if Gwen will die in the "Amazing" sequel. "Is it up to you? Did you write the script? Did you ghost-write the script?"
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Why does she have to die so early? It took a little while for her to die in the comics and it was shocking because of it. Also there are variations of Spider-man where Gwen is perfectly fine.
I think they are going too fast about things. Then again its movies, so they will go 3 and out like always.... Why not tell more in-depth stories?
Oh god no! I really really want to see Emma Stone in the third movie. Like, she's a major percentage of why the movies in my Top Five this year. If it happened in the second movie I wouldn't be said for Gwen Stacy, I'd be sad for myself.