We’ve already told you that Sony Pictures’ demoted executive Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios have reached a deal on the next Spider-Man movie, to be released in 2016.
Since it’s a known thing that Andrew Garfield is probably not going to star in the title role, the Hollywood press is saying there are two young men competing for the opportunity to crawl up those Gotham walls, Dylan O’Brien (“The Maze Runner”) and Logan Lerman (“Fury”).
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But it’s too early to even start a serious discussion, seeing as there is no script or director picked yet.
Nevertheless, being a patriotic Jewish outfit, we support Lerman. And we expect his manager, also his mother, Lisa Goldman, to push him along, like a Jewish mother/manager should.
It’s being rumored that the next Peter Parker movie goes back to Spidey’s high school years, when he meets the Avengers, and, naturally, “spend more time in the setting and explore his awkward relationship with other students while fighting crime out of the classroom.”
Lerman has done a young character with secret powers in the “Percy Jackson” franchise.
Webby Jews? Is that a thing?