Tomdaya’s back in the spotlight!
20.04.2023 - 18:03 / thewrap.com
It’s not quite “every ‘Spider-Man’ movie on Disney+,” but it’s a start. Beginning Friday, the entire Sam Raimi-directed “Spider-Man” trilogy (“Spider-Man,” “Spider-Man 2” and “Spider-Man 3”) will arrive alongside Marc Webb’s first “Amazing Spider-Man” reboot attempt.
On May 12, subscribers will be able to watch Sony’s first “Venom” flick and the first Marvel/Sony Peter Parker passion play, “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” However, that still leaves four of 10 live-action titles at least going back to 2002 MIA on the platform. “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” and “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” are left out alongside the two MCU Spidey sequels, “Spider-Man: Far from Home” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” This is just how the licensing agreements and related streaming merry-go-round work.
All four of those “missing” titles are currently streaming on Starz. For that matter, every single “Spider-Man” or “Venom” movie is currently available to rent for around $4 on every mainstream VOD platform.
While the Tobey Maguire/Kirsten Dunst/James Franco iteration will at least arrive on Disney+ as a complete, stand-alone entity, we’ll see how much interest viewers have in the first chapters of the next two variations sans the next installments. Will audiences be thrilled to check out Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone’s “The Amazing Spider-Man” on Disney+ knowing that they have to sign up for Starz or pay $4 to rent “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”? Considering how much audiences don’t seem to pay attention to what is streaming where, will they watch “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and become angry/outraged to only then discover that the next two Tom Holland/Zendaya flicks are only available elsewhere? At least “Morbius” is currently hidden away on Netflix, safe from
.Tomdaya’s back in the spotlight!
McKinley Franklin editor Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell showed up at CinemaCon this week in Las Vegas to promote their upcoming romantic comedy, “Anyone But You.” The project was announced in January 2023, with production taking place in Australia. Paparazzi photos from the set sent the internet into a tizzy, with fans speculating about Sweeney and Powell’s on-screen chemistry. Sweeney and Powell unveiled first footage from the project at CinemaCon, dishing out details about the much-anticipated film in a series of interviews and on stage. Here’s what we know so far about “Anyone But You”:
Out on the town! Zendaya and Tom Holland enjoyed a rare public date night at Usher‘s Las Vegas residency show on Thursday, April 27.
Zendaya reflected on her first date and revealed a Spider-Man connection that seems almost prophetic while onstage at 2023 CinemaCon.
Zendaya and Tom Holland shared a rare moment of PDA and fun this week! The couple attended Usher's Las Vegas residency show, jamming out to the 44-year-old performer's hits in the audience at The Colosseum.Zendaya documented part of the fun on her Instagram Stories, singing along to «Confessions Part II,» as she panned the camera over to Holland and then to some other friends.For the outing, Zendaya wore a tan halter dress, hoop earrings and oversized glasses. Holland, 26, rocked a green hoodie.Fans also filmed the couple hugging one another in the stands as they enjoyed the show.A post shared by tomdayaahub (@tomdayaahub)A post shared by ♡ Happy and in Love very ♡ (@lovefortomdayax_)The jet-setting pair have been traveling all over the world together, spending time in London, England, Mumbai, India, New York City, andParis, France, in recent months.Zendaya was in Vegas for the CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards, which she attended on Thursday.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Without a “Spider-Man” movie during the last financial year, Sony’s pictures division was unable to keep up with previous levels of profitability. Games and network services was another weak spot for Sony Group Corporation.
K.J. Yossman Tom Holland-fronted short film “Last Call” is set to premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, Variety can exclusively confirm. The short is directed by his younger brother Harry Holland and also features Lindsay Duncan (“Birdman”). “Last Call” tells the story of Kate, a desperate mother who is trying to reconnect with her son. “Navigating an obvious void, Kate will finally have the chance to ask the questions that have haunted her past, and will decide her future,” reads the logline. The film is in part an exploration of mental health and Harry Holland did extensive research, consulting with charities and individuals, as part of the project. It was co-written by Will South and produced by Marie-Elena Dyche (“The Blind”).
The Tribeca Festival on Tuesday announced its lineup of short narrative, documentary and animated films, as well as music videos, across 12 programs.
Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland have all played Spider-Man, one of Marvel’s most beloved young heroes, on the big screen in the last three decades. However, they faced some stiff competition to book the gig.
Angelique Jackson “Ted Lasso” standout Juno Temple seems to be trading soccer stars for comic-book antiheroes, as the actor is in negotiations for a lead role in Sony and Marvel’s “Venom 3.” The new movie stars Tom Hardy as the titular lethal protector Venom (and its human host Eddie Brock), one of Sony’s slate of Marvel characters, and will be directed by Kelly Marcel in her feature debut. Character details for Temple are begin kept under wraps. While Temple is perhaps best known for her Emmy and SAG Award-nominated performance as Keely Jones on the hit Apple TV+ series — which may or may not be ending soon — the actor has delivered memorable work in “Atonement,” “Killer Joe,” “Vinyl,” “The Offer” and “Dirty John.” She’s next set to star in FX’s “Fargo,” leading the Season 5 cast alongside Jon Hamm and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Temple is represented by UTA, B-Side Management, Maison 2 and Lichter Grossman Nichols.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Many of Sony’s Marvel movies, including six “Spider-Man” films and the 2018 film “Venom,” will find a new home on Disney+. The films will web sling their way onto the streamer over the next month, finally letting fans watch their friendly neighborhood Spider-Man alongside the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Tobey Maguire’s trilogy of “Spider-Man,” “Spider-Man 2” and “Spider-Man 3” and Andrew Garfield’s “The Amazing Spider-Man” will arrive on Disney+ on April 21, while Tom Holland’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and Tom Hardy’s “Venom” will debut on May 12. The films’ streaming shuffle has been expected since the massive deal between Sony and Disney in 2021, which kicked into gear the move to bring Sony’s “Spider-Man” films and other Marvel properties to Disney+. As part of the licensing pact, it was agreed that Sony titles would run across Disney’s array of streaming and linear platforms, including Disney+ but also Hulu, FX Networks, ABC, Disney Channels and Freeform.
Guillermo del Toro is getting ready to make a new film, this time, adapting one of the world’s most famous stories. Del Toro appears to be casting roles in “Frankenstein,” a film based on Mary Shelley’s Gothic novel.
Netflix has confirmed it is removing a number of popular films and TV shows from the platform in a major shake-up, The Mirror reports. The streaming giant regularly removes beloved content to keep things fresh for subscribers.
Zendaya opened up about her relationship with Tom Holland in a new interview.
Zendaya shared some details about her romantic relationship with Tom Holland, revealing that she struggles at times with the way her boyfriend speaks and some of the phrases and slang he uses. The pair is without a doubt one of the most fan-favorite celebrity couples.
Zendaya and Tom Holland just had a royally adorable date.
Andrew Garfield enjoyed some downtime with a longtime friend to start his week!
Bring out the golden popcorn! Stars from the big and small screen alike will be recognized for their work at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards on Sunday, May 7.
Production has started on the StudioCanal pic, We Live In Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.
An iconic duo. Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield were spotted getting cozy — in character! — while in London filming We Live in Time.