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rumored recast Peter Parker is...

I still think rebooting the entire thing after one crappy movie is overkill. Talk about lazy.

I'd rather have Spider-man 4 instead of this.
 
Looks like it's Andrew Garfield:

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=67468

It's Official! Andrew Garfield to Play Spider-Man!

Source: Sony Pictures July 1, 2010

Sony Pictures has officially announced that Andrew Garfield has landed the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in director Marc Webb's Untitled Spider-Man Film! The film focuses on a teenager grappling with both contemporary human problems and amazing super-human crises. The action adventure will open in 3D and 2D theaters on July 3, 2012.

Here's the official press release followed by the announcement photos:

After a comprehensive worldwide casting search, Andrew Garfield has been chosen to portray Peter Parker when Spider-Man swings back onto the screen in 3D on July 3, 2012. The new film will begin production in early December directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt. Laura Ziskin and Avi Arad will produce the film from Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios.

Today's confirmation culminates what has been one of the most eagerly anticipated casting announcements in recent memory. Bloggers, pop culture speculators, and everyday fans have pored over and analyzed every conceivable online rumor in an attempt to discover the identity of the next actor to play Peter Parker. Garfield will immediately begin preparing for the coveted role.

The Spider-Man franchise is one of the most successful in film history and the three previous motion pictures have collectively grossed more than $2.5 billion in worldwide box office.

On selecting Garfield, director Marc Webb said, "Though his name may be new to many, those who know this young actor's work understand his extraordinary talents. He has a rare combination of intelligence, wit, and humanity. Mark my words, you will love Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker."

Commenting on the announcement, Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Matt Tolmach, President of Columbia Pictures said, "Spider-Man is a classic superhero -- a young man who balances his responsibility to serve humanity and crush evil with the shyness and normalcy of someone struggling to find himself. The role demands an extraordinary actor. You need someone who can magically transform himself from Peter Parker into Spider-Man. An actor who will depict the vulnerability of youth and the strength and confidence of a legendary figure at the same moment. We have found that actor in Andrew Garfield. From the first time we saw him in the upcoming film The Social Network, to his glorious screen test, which floored all of us, we knew that we had found our new Peter Parker."

Producer Avi Arad added, "I'm incredibly excited about Andrew Garfield. In the Spider-Man tradition, we were looking for a smart, sensitive, and cool new Peter Parker who can inspire us and make us laugh, cry, and cheer. We believe we have found the perfect choice to take on this role and lead us into the future."

Producer Laura Ziskin said, "We are thrilled to have Andrew Garfield for this new incarnation of Spider-Man under Marc Webb’s direction. We were fortunate enough to meet with a group of fantastically talented young men. In the end, we all agreed that in addition to being an extraordinary actor, Andrew had the right mix of humor, youth, and pathos, along with an underlying sense of strength and power necessary to bring Peter Parker and Spider-Man to life on screen."

The selection of Garfield was revealed at a press event in Cancun, Mexico for international journalists attending a media tour promoting upcoming films from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Garfield is fast becoming one of the most respected and sought-after young actors working in the industry today. In a short career, spanning only five years, he has already been directed by, and starred alongside, some of the greatest names and received a BAFTA for a role that won him international praise.

Garfield most recently worked with director David Fincher on the upcoming film The Social Network. He previously starred for Spike Jonze on his robot love story I'm Here, which premiered at Sundance this year. He plays the lead male opposite Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan in Mark Romanek's Never Let Me Go, due for release later this year.

Other notable screen credits include Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus playing opposite Christopher Plummer, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, Jude Law and the late Heath Ledger, Robert Redford’s Lions For Lambs, where he starred alongside Redford, Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep; Revolution Films' "Red Riding Trilogy – 1974" directed by Julian Jarrold, where he lead a stellar cast including Rebecca Hall and David Morrissey, and his unforgettable portrayal of a young ex-con in John Crowley's "Boy A," for which he earned the best actor BAFTA in 2008.

Garfield’s career began in theatre and in 2006 his performances in "Beautiful Thing" (Sound Space/Kit Productions), "The Overwhelming," and "Burn / Chatroom / Citizenship" (Royal National Theatre) won him the Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer at the Evening Standard awards and the Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer at the Critics Circle Theatre Awards. Other notable theatre credits include "Romeo and Juliet" (Manchester Royal Exchange) and "Kes" (Manchester Royal Exchange), for which he received the Most Promising Newcomer Award at the Manchester Evening News Awards 2004.





COMMENTS (45)
Posted by: Arnold shwartzhoweveryouspellhislastname July*1,*2010 wtf
Posted by: Steven Carrier July*1,*2010 good choice!
Posted by: Rick July*1,*2010 Who?

T-Minus 5 until Johanna Swede Cum Guzzler says "straight to DVD" before she goes out to eat a pack of cookie dough while seeing Eclipse for the 10th time this week.
Posted by: SuperBuckeye July*1,*2010 I wish they would have chosen someone in their actual teens to play Spider-Man since they are taking this back to high school. Garfield is 27 years old playing a teenage Peter Parker. There are plenty of teen actors that would be good for this role. But Hollywood does this all the time.
Posted by: Edmund July*1,*2010 Nah, I'll sit this one out.
Posted by: Sandeagledhorn July*1,*2010 what the hell
goddamn it
im still voting for Aaron Johnson
dude is awesome
Posted by: Ricky. C. July*1,*2010 I like his look. He'll do fine.
Posted by: Deadpool July*1,*2010 This guy is an AWESOME actor. He will be great. Although he is a little old. I'm happy with this choice.
Posted by: john July*1,*2010 are yous for real batman 3 will rip this **** apart who the **** is this pric:8k
Posted by: Pearlman July*1,*2010 C'mon this guy is Norman Bates not Peter Parker....just kidding, let's see how it's gonna be !
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Completely wrong look.

edited: For the first fat kid, that is. He looks like Arthur McArthur from "Hey Dad".
 
Apparently they're changing the age of the character from high-school age to college age, so Garfield's casting is appropriate.
 
Didn't Toby's Peter start off in college too?
Nope, high school.

Now that I know that this new iteration of Spidey is going to start out in college, I don't mind the casting. If they were going to keep him in high school I would have liked Logan Lerman, but this Garfield guy could work.
 
I still think rebooting the entire thing after one crappy movie is overkill. Talk about lazy.

I'd rather have Spider-man 4 instead of this.

Me too. If they're not sending Spidey back to high school, then why bother with the reboot at all? I thought the idea was to appeal to the kiddies. To do that, they'd have to make Spidey a sexy emo vampire. :rommie: They sorta tried that in the last film, didn't they...?
 
And the new Spider-man is....


Andrew Garfield............never heard of him....Looks like a dork.

http://movies.yahoo.com/news/usmovies.accesshollywood.com/andrew-garfield-cast-new-spiderman

how dare they cast a guy who looks like a dork to play a superhero who's... a... dork. :confused:

Not sold on him though. He looks too much like the "hot dork" the "Clay Aiken" class of dork, guys who're goofy looking yet sometimes considered "hot" by scores of 13-year-old-girls with pink-colored braces on their teeth. If this guy ends up being "Spider-man" there's going to be bed-sheets, heart-throb posters and "Teen Beat!" magazines all with his mug on it.
 
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