Marc Webb to direct new Spider-Man trilogy

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Marc Webb

News came today that Sony offered (500) Days of Summer director, Marc Webb, to direct the next three Spider-Man movies. As we all know, the franchise will get a reboot after Sam Raimi left the franchise recently after disagreements with Sony on the story of the next movie. The new rebooted movie will take a closer look at Peter Parker’s personal life while the setting will see him back in high school.

Written by James Vanderbilt, Webb will work closely with producers Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin in developing the project, which will begin production later this year.

Commenting on the announcement, Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Matt Tolmach, president of Columbia Pictures, said, “At its core, Spider-Man is a small, intimate human story about an everyday teenager that takes place in an epic super-human world. The key for us as we sought a new director was to identify filmmakers who could give sharp focus to Peter Parker’s life. We wanted someone who could capture the awe of being in Peter’s shoes so the audience could experience his sense of discovery while giving real heart to the emotion, anxiety, and recklessness of that age and coupling all of that with the adrenaline of Spider-Man’s adventure. We believe Marc Webb is the perfect choice to bring us on that journey.”

Sony’s appeal in Webb is also financial as he’s much cheaper than the old Spider-Man crew. The deal just now being sewn up calls for Webb to be paid roughly $10 million for the first film, with substantial bonuses built in if the picture reaches certain box-office milestones. This is a big savings from how his predecessor Sam Raimi was compensated. Unlike the now-departed Raimi, Webb won’t be getting paid a percentage of the films’ grosses. Compare that to Spider-Man 4, for which Raimi and star Tobey Maguire were expected to claim more than 25 percent of the gross.

Marc Webb’s most recent movie, (500) Days of Summer was a critical and commercial success. The film’s reception in the American press was overwhelmingly positive. During it’s opening weekend in the US, the film grossed twenty seven times its original budget cost. Talks of bringing “(500) Days” star Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Peter Parker have already starting making the rounds on the internet.

The fourth installment is set for a summer 2012 release.

Movies January 20th 2010

When did Twilight become a phenomenon?

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I just came back from the movie theater where I went to see Role Models, a comedy starring Paul Rudd and Sean William Scott. What I saw when I came out of the projection room blew me away! Hundreds of tween waiting in line sitting down waiting to get in to see Twilight TWO HOURS before projection time!! I knew the movie was getting a small buzz especially from teenagers but I had no idea it was coming to this.

I remember watching the trailer of this movie at the beginning of the year and thought it seemed like a good movie but I forgot about it after a while until recently. It seems like the movie took forever to come out and that’s why I lost interest. But the marketing people did a great job for this film. I’ve seen girl having their pictures taken with the posters of the movie in the theather tonight and after all the publicity I’ve seen I feel like paying to see it too.

Even though the critics aren’t positive (which never stopped me from watching a movie before!!! Remember I know who killed me and Captivity?) I’m gonna give it a try and see for myself what the buzz is about.

Movies, Ranting November 20th 2008