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Vacation writer-directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein are being set right now to write the Spider-Man reboot movie for Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios. The pair had been among the names on a shortlist to direct, but that gig went to Cop Car helmer Jon Watts, and the studio already has found its new Peter Parker in Tom Holland.
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From what I have heard their names don't inspire fans to have faith in the project.
They are just gambling on every piece of this that they can.... The bad part of that is that it will either all come together great, or one piece of it will ruin the entire thing.
I'm just wondering why they were chosen. Like based on what. Nothing in their resumes seems anything close to Spider-Man. If they chose someone completed new to Hollywood with a few credits, I'd understand trying fresh blood, but these guys... I'm pretty sure they found their groove a few years ago and Spider-Man isn't it.