The Spider-Man universe has numerous popular villains. A few of them have made their way to the big screen.
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The ‘Spider-Man’ universe over at Sony just keeps on growing. After last night’s surprising news that Olivia Wilde is set to helm a female-fronted superhero film in the Sony/Marvel universe, it appears the studio isn’t ready to stop now, as the forthcoming “Kraven the Hunter” feature has finally found its director.
READ MORE: Olivia Wilde Will Direct A Female-Centered Marvel Movie For Sony’s Spider-Verse According to Deadline, J.C. Continue reading ‘Kraven The Hunter’: J.C.
The Spider-Man universe has numerous popular villains. A few of them have made their way to the big screen.
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If it’s not completely obvious by now, Sony is getting extremely aggressive about leveraging their ‘Spider-Man’ Spider-Verse (officially known as Sony Pictures’ Universe of Marvel Characters, rolls right off the tongue, I know). They don’t have as much to work with as Marvel—Sony only owns the characters within Spider-Man’s sub-universe—thus everything is Spider-centric and potentially not as diverse as you’d like with your superheroes.
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Kraven the Hunter.” The movie hails from Sony’s universe of Marvel characters and is based on the notorious antihero from “Spider-Man.”Amy Pascal is producing the film, and Richard Wenk (“The Equalizer”) is writing the screenplay.In recent years, Sony has continued to build up its superhero slate.
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A Vigilante actress Olivia Wilde has seemingly confirmed that she’s working on a Spider-Woman movie! After news broke that the 36-year-old actress/director had teamed up with Marvel to direct and co-write a female-led movie, Olivia took to Instagram to share a photo of her daughter Daisy, 3, wearing a Spider-Man costume. Olivia didn’t specifically say that her Marvel project was Spider-Woman, but she did post a spider emoji on Twitter and now fans think these two clues confirm she’s working on a
Olivia Wilde has closed a deal to direct and develop a secret Marvel film project revolving around a female character in the universe. While not confirmed, it is expected that the story will be centered on Spider-Woman.Sony had no comment.The film will be penned by Katie Silberman with Amy Pascal producing.
Marvel film for Sony.According to Deadline, the project has merely been confirmed as focusing on “a female character in the universe”, but rumours point to a new film about Spider-Woman.Wilde, who made her directorial debut with the coming-of-age comedy Booksmart, confirmed the news on Twitter by posting a spider emoji, fuelling expectations.
Olivia Wilde has dropped a major hint about the Marvel film she is directing, sharing a spider emoji on Twitter to spark speculation it will centre around Spider-Woman.
Olivia Wilde has seemingly confirmed that she’s working on a Spider-Woman movie!
Marvel Studios just revealed that they’ve tapped Olivia Wilde to direct a brand new, female-led film in the MCU.
Still hot off the heels of her tremendous directing debut, “Booksmart”—one of the most accomplished first films in recent memory—actor/director Olivia Wilde has been tapped to direct a Marvel film over at Sony Pictures, meaning one of the characters within Spider-Man’s Spiderverse, or as it’s officially known as, Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters. Update: Deadline now retroactively says, Spider-Woman is believed to be the character, but none of that is official.
Olivia Wilde is reportedly making some Marvel power moves.