Sony Pictures has found a new Peter Parker: British palpitations, Andrew Garfield.
The study said Thursday afternoon that he had thrown the star of the next 26 years "Never Let Me Go" and "The Social Network" in one of the casting decisions in Hollywood followed in recent history. Garfield also starred in "Lions for Lambs," "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" and the acclaimed British miniseries "Red Riding".
The fourth film in the series was designed for the story "Spider-Man" earlier this year that Sony originally said that focusing on "teen struggling with two problems of contemporary man and amazing super-human crisis."
Sony, fear that a fourth film with the original director Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire would be too expensive and decided to reduce and to reboot the series. The studio hired Marc Webb, director of "(500) Days of Summer" at the helm of the project. This is due in theaters July 12, 2012.
"From the first time we've seen in the movie" The Social Network ", with its glorious screen test, which floored all of us knew we had found our new Peter Parker," Amy Pascal, co-president of Sony Pictures, said in a statement.
Among them was said to be part of Josh Hutcherson ("The kids are okay"), Aaron Johnson ("Kick-Ass"), Anton Yelchin ("Star Trek") and Jamie Bell ("Billy Elliot").
- John Horn
The study said Thursday afternoon that he had thrown the star of the next 26 years "Never Let Me Go" and "The Social Network" in one of the casting decisions in Hollywood followed in recent history. Garfield also starred in "Lions for Lambs," "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" and the acclaimed British miniseries "Red Riding".
The fourth film in the series was designed for the story "Spider-Man" earlier this year that Sony originally said that focusing on "teen struggling with two problems of contemporary man and amazing super-human crisis."
Sony, fear that a fourth film with the original director Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire would be too expensive and decided to reduce and to reboot the series. The studio hired Marc Webb, director of "(500) Days of Summer" at the helm of the project. This is due in theaters July 12, 2012.
"From the first time we've seen in the movie" The Social Network ", with its glorious screen test, which floored all of us knew we had found our new Peter Parker," Amy Pascal, co-president of Sony Pictures, said in a statement.
Among them was said to be part of Josh Hutcherson ("The kids are okay"), Aaron Johnson ("Kick-Ass"), Anton Yelchin ("Star Trek") and Jamie Bell ("Billy Elliot").
- John Horn

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