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The Next ‘Spider-Man’ Will Go Back to High School

Variety: Now that Andrew Garfield is hanging up the red and blue spandex, Sony Pictures is getting ready to put out a casting call to find its next web slinger. The plan is for the character to go back to high school in the next films, Variety has learned from sources with knowledge of the studio’s plans.

Porcelain_Chicken3362d ago (Edited 3362d ago )

Again? Ok. :I

Really using the creative juices there Marvel. I wasn't excited for the future of the TASM series, TASM3 or Aunt May so I can't complain.

-Foxtrot3362d ago (Edited 3362d ago )

OH COME ON

Again...Jesus Christ man no one wants to see him in High School yet again. Spiderman (2002) - Amazing Spiderman 2 (2014) all started with Peter in Highschool. Do something different, let him grow up in this Universe.

Make him a little bit older so he fits in with the rest of the Avengers.

God, now I'm scared what really young actor they will go for. They really should just get Drake Bell

Hopefully this high school thing is not true

Soldierone3361d ago

just don't tell an origin story. I think having him in high school allows them to develop a lot over time. He never left if you watched the Amazing movies anyways.

If you go right to throwing him in college, then he isn't as stupid (young) and jumps right into bigger things which overall leads to a dead end.

DEATHxTHExKIDx3361d ago (Edited 3361d ago )

AS long as they dont tell another origin story fine.

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