With Sony preparing to reboot the Spiderman franchise, Scrambled Pixel writer Tony takes an opportunity to put fingers to keys and try to decide once and for all whether Spiderman 3 was actually a good movie or not.
From Cinelinx:
Possibly due to the delay in Star Wars we are seeing Sony shift around a few movies, including the new reboot of Spider-Man.
It seems Disney is giving Marvel movies the early end of the year into summer, and keeping Star Wars to December. Spread their revenue out over the whole year.
Jumanji delay isn't surprising since it's not even being made yet.
I haven't been keepin up due to family issues but is Tom Holland in the MCU going to continue in the Sony solo movies? And will the solo Sony movies be part of the MCU?
Didn't know they were doing Jumanji again. Would be nice if theres a Robin Williams tribute in there somewhere.
Reddit has once again been the source of rumors for Marvel films. This time, a user is suggesting that the villains have been decided and has put forth some plot details for the upcoming reboot of the web-slinger. Be warned for possible Spoilers from the 2017 film.
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Topher Grace had no qualms about thinking outside the box to land his pivotal role in the Robert Redford-Cate Blanchett drama Truth.
The James Vanderbilt-directed film, opening Friday in select theaters, stars Redford as Dan Rather and Blanchett as his 60 Minutes producer Mary Mapes amid the flap following the show's 2004 news story about then-president George W. Bush's time in the National Guard. Grace co-stars as the CBS news-magazine's researcher Mike Smith, who is particularly passionate that their story about Bush get told.
The movie was going to make that much money regardless of what it was. 1 You had two really good films leading to it, the second being the best Spider-Man film to date still. 2 You had Venom appear which is something people really wanted, but Sony forced it too soon.
The film would have been better if they allowed Rami to build towards it instead of forcing it.