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Super Freak
Terrible news. I was hoping he'd redeem the franchise after his failure that was Spider-Man 3. Doesn't look too good now.
as for malkovich as vulture = WIN........i agree that ben kingsly could be better, but malkovich works just fine
as for that other shmuck...
anne hathaway as vultress = SUPER EPIC MOTHER F'ING FAILURE!!!
But Vultress? This is a billion times worse then if he revealed Bruce Campbell was in fact Ash Williams, and he'd be teaming up with Aunt May to make an Evil Dead Spiderman musical.
Word.
I know it is a day old news (I just read the article). Vultress = whaaaa???? I have a difficult time seeing the good behind this choice.
That is actually a good way of putting it. If it fails it'll be like what Smallville did with Superman. Lame.If the end result is a good movie (which Spiderman 3 was certainly not, in my opinion), then I would gladly accept Vultress over Black Cat. Black Cat is a lame character anyway. Not ideal, but at the end of the day I want a good Spiderman story. If liberties are taken toward achieving that end, I will accept them.
Black Cat is only lame if written that way. There were hilarious moments in ASm where she tried to help Spidey but when she used her powers, the "bad luck" worked on him as well as the villain and continously almost gets him killed. Not to mention the interesting aspect to the love triangle. Felicia Hardy isn't interested in Peter Parker, she wants Spider-Man, she even has him keep his mask on 90% of the time. Its what leads to them not working out. So you'd have Mary Jane who is in love with Peter and is a bit jealous and resentful that he has to go off and be Spider-Man and then Felicia who wants Spider-Man and is a bit jealous and resentful that he has to go off and be Peter Parker.
It'd be interesting to see on film with the internal struggle for Peter if Sam wasn't screwing the pooch already.
felica hardy as vultress = hoax.
just sayin'.
The latest Spidey sequel is proving villainously difficult to plot out.
Sony and director Sam Raimi are at loggerheads over which direction to go with the villains for the latest installment -- an impasse which has prompted the studio to delay its scheduled spring production start and potentially to bump the pic from its May 6, 2011 release slot.
Raimi wants to have a criminal known as the Vulture act as the primary antagonist in the film while the studio, which dislikes the idea of the winged wrongdoer, is pushing for a romantic sub-plot involving a burglar named the Black Cat in addition to another villain.
A succession of writers has tried to marry the two parties' differing visions to no effect.
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire ("Rabbit Hole") was hired in October 2008 to pen a key version of the screenplay, on top of the earlier version penned by James Vanderbilt ("Zodiac"). Last year, Sony brought in Gary Ross -- Oscar-nominated for his adapted script on 2003's "Seabiscuit" -- which he also helmed.
Alvin Sargent is penning the latest iteration.
Word of the Sony-Raimi conflict first surfaced mid-December on genre Web site IESB, but at the time Sony denied the report, saying tweaking of the script was "nothing unusual."
The differing views about the villain have their origins in the making of "Spider-Man 3."
Raimi, a fan of the wall-crawling super-hero since the character's 1960s debut, wanted to use classic villain Vulture in addition to Sandman, another classic creation, for that movie. The studio pushed him to use Venom, a character that was introduced in the late 1980s, because it thought that character, with its slick alien-symbiote origin, would lend itself to more effective marketing material and a way to attract "the kids."
"Spider-Man 3," while ensnaring $890 million in its worldwide web, turned out to be reviled by both the fanboy community and by many critics. In addition to a hefty paycheck, Raimi purportedly returned to helm the fourth installment in order to leave the series on a high note.
Production still could begin by this summer. While Sony insiders maintain the pic still could remain in its current release date, a shift to a date later in summer 2011 may be more likely considering the lack of a final script for the visual effects-driven project.
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