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Spider-Man fans criticize Dakota Johnson's reported Spider-Verse role as 'disability erasure'
Johnson is in talks to portray Madame Web, a Marvel Comics character who is canonically blind.
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'Spider-Man' producer Amy Pascal says Zendaya and Tom Holland 'ignored' her advice to not date: 'Don't go there'
The "Spider-Man: No Way Home" stars were photographed kissing this summer.
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Marisa Tomei ‘Really Regrets’ Career Shift to Mom Roles: ‘I Try to Make the Most of It’
Aunt May isn't exactly giving Marisa Tomei a chance to use the best of her skills.
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Tom Holland on how he helped keep Spider-Man at Marvel with tipsy Disney call: 'It wasn't like I was smashed'
Tom Holland insists he wasn't "lying on the floor, totally" drunk on a pivotal call with Disney CEO Bob Iger. And then Chris Pratt chimes in.
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‘Venom 2’ : Carnage Gets Company As Sony Sequel Adds Second Marvel Villain
EXCLUSIVE: It looks like Carnage will have company in Sony's upcoming Venom sequel. The Marvel Comics character called Shriek has been incorporated into the plot of the Venom sequel (due in theaters on Oct. 2, 2020), according to two sources close to the project. A Sony spokesman declined comment, citing the early-days status of the project, which won't […]
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We have Tom Holland to thank for the Disney-Sony ‘Spider-Man’ reconciliation
Before Sony and Disney announced their surprise reconciliation at the end of September regarding the future of the Spider-Man movie franchise, the two media companies were as far apart as they could be. The relationship, you'll recall, had fallen apart over money, with each side pointing fingers at the other. Indeed, a deal was so unlikely that sources say talks for a third Spider-Man movie at that point were "100% dead."That's according to The Hollywood Reporter, which on Wednesday afternoon is