Homecoming The Next Spider-Man - - - - Part 13

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Okay so, talion asked me to advocate for him because he was kind enough to share info with me re. his source.

He does have a source. This source does not make Talion's word gospel, nor is his source infallible.

So my advice is to not outright ignore Talion. What he says re. spider-man casting is worth listening to, but IMO should not be the only thing that guides conversation on here.

Finally, whatever talion knows at time of writing is more or less exactly what we as a community know regarding spider-man casting. This may of course change in the future pending additional info from talion's source.

I think we should be open to competing viewpoints on here and should respect rational arguments, even if they turn out wrong.

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Righttttttt!!!

And did he proved it to you that the source
he claims give him info actually give him the info?

Anyway, it's not really the short list, even Sneider said so himself. I don't know if Dylan will get it but he does have a chance now.
 
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Righttttttt!!!

And did he proved it to you that the source
he claims give him info actually give him the info?

Anyway, it's not really the short list, even Sneider said so himself. I don't know if Dylan will get it but he does have a chance now.


He showed screen shots of correspondence between him and his source. It's honestly nothing earth shattering, but it's from a source (of sorts) all the same.
 
According to some random dude:

Apparently, what with Spider-Man having a larger role than just a cameo in CW, Dylan's schedule with other films has become less than ideal.

I may or may not have made this up :p
 
According to some random dude:

Apparently, what with Spider-Man having a larger role than just a cameo in CW, Dylan's schedule with other films has become less than ideal.

I agree with random dude. He is far too busy.
 
Okay so, talion asked me to advocate for him because he was kind enough to share info with me re. his source.

He does have a source. This source does not make Talion's word gospel, nor is his source infallible.

So my advice is to not outright ignore Talion. What he says re. spider-man casting is worth listening to, but IMO should not be the only thing that guides conversation on here.

Finally, whatever talion knows at time of writing is more or less exactly what we as a community know regarding spider-man casting. This may of course change in the future pending additional info from talion's source.

I think we should be open to competing viewpoints on here and should respect rational arguments, even if they turn out wrong.

Because, as you say, his source is not infallible, this statement goes both ways. So that applies to Talion as well.
 
He showed screen shots of correspondence between him and his source. It's honestly nothing earth shattering, but it's from a source (of sorts) all the same.

Correspondence of words, right? I mean he's not exactly seeing this stuff happen firsthand, right?
 
But like you said, you may have made it up. :cwink:

I know a number of Teen Wolf fans (well, I don't know if you would call them fans) that don't understand how he can film 5B of Teen Wolf with his current schedule. I can't imagine trying to fit in CW.
 
I know a number of Teen Wolf fans (well, I don't know if you would call them fans) that don't understand how he can film 5B of Teen Wolf with his current schedule. I can't imagine trying to fit in CW.

There's a hiatus in filming between Season 5A and 5B.
 
Yeah correspondence of words. Is there any other kind? :P

My point is there's a difference in being told these things as oppose to seeing something like a paparazzi type of picture of one of the actors leaving the studio where the time stamp is just a few days ago.
 
I see harryoscop changed his choice for Peter Parker, again.

That's the only for sure thing around here these days.

Maybe harryoscop is in charge of casting and making the announcement at Marvel. That's why we're having to wait so long. He keeps changing his mind several times a day when the rest of Marvel think they're finally done.

Feige: So we're going with Asa now?

Oscop: Yes definitely. Nothing's going to change my mind. Wait, how about Dylan?

Feige: Okay, Dylan it is then. We'll announce it tomorrow.

Oscop: No wait. Chalamet looks good. But how about announcing it next week?

Feige: Okay.... last time we change okay?

Oscop: Understood. I promise it's final now.

Feige: Good. I'm going how now.

Phone rings when Feige reaches home.

Oscop: Hey Kev, you'll never guess what....
 
You're not much of a fan if you'll really let the actor affect you that much

You're right with me, in that regard. If Jeremy Renner was never cast in the MCU, I probably never would have gotten on the hype bandwagon to begin with. Now, I did see Ironman 1 and 2 and Thor because of a cousin dragging me, but we both skipped The Incredible Hulk because we hate Edward Norton. And wow, look at that, no more Hulk solo movies and Edward Norton was given the boot. Never underestimate the power, or lack there of, certain actors.

So, yeah, I'm not a fan of Spidey, because I just can't take any actor they throw at me and put some glasses or a costume on him and make me be a fan. I have to actually like the actor first before I can like the character in most instances. Not always the case, such as with Daredevil. Went in with prior knowledge that I thought the first movie sucked, and I hated Affleck in the role (but, I do like him as an actor, so there) but someone I never even heard of before, Charlie Cox, knocked that role out of the damn park. This is what I hope for Spider-Man, an unknown to me in the role that can knock it out of the park. I don't like O Brien, so I highly doubt he will knock it out of the park. If he gets cast, then I will just wait for the movie to come on Netflix to see it. But really, there is something about that guy that grates my last nerve.
 
Wait, what? We're getting an announcement tomorrow?

Also, just watched the interview with Nat Wolff regarding Spider-Man... I find him super annoying and kind of dull.
 
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Wait, what? We're getting an announcement tomorrow?

Also, just watched the interview with Nat Wolff regarding Spider-Man... I find him super annoying and kind of dull.

Where was this interview?
 
It's on the site that shall not be named. He's so bleh, I don't know... Not feeling him at all.

At this point, it feels like there are one too many sites that shall not be named.
 
@Pecola5 Please don't word it that way.

Top 5, or "narrowed it down to 5" implies they are the top five in contention.

They aren't.

They are five names in serious contention, as are (presumably) the many others who've made it far enough where they may be invited to test. But make no mistake:

Until those who will screen test are chosen, there is no shortlist, and there is no top 5. There are probably WELL over a dozen actors still in contention.

Even if there were only four or five left, it's possible that this could happen:

Chris Hemsworth, 27, is earning great reviews for 'Thor,' director Kenneth Branagh's big-screen adaptation of the classic comic, but his 21-year-old brother Liam Hemsworth ('The Last Song') was actually up for the part first.

After poring over possible actors for months, Branagh settled on four to screen test, Liam among them. However, none struck the director's fancy, so he decided to return to square one and reassess some of the actors he'd looked at previously, including Chris. A few interviews, some screen tests, a supportive phone call from a powerful friend and a video audition tape made by his mother later, Chris had the part.

But the text of the article clearly states that the five being listed as simply the most mentioned by sources and not the actual short list. It may, in fact, be the actual top five - but The Wrap's article says nothing of the sort.

There was a point in time where he was put on.

Right. This tells us that a short list can change and that someone can be removed from it or reconsidered and added to it, which is precisely the point people who are arguing that the so-called short-list is not definitive are trying to make.
 
Spider-Man role isn't cast, my friend. That "talking American" tweet from Asa wasn't from a test screening, the film that he was working on back then (the Tim Burton's one) he portrays an American kid.

The invites for the test screenings are going out soon. Asa Butterfield, Timothée Chalamet, Nat Wolff, Liam James and Tom Holland are the actors in the short list. That's - mostly - what I know.

Do you know whether other actors are being invited for screening? Or is it just those five? The Wrap seems to believe that there are more.
 
Even if there were only four or five left, it's possible that this could happen:



But the text of the article clearly states that the five being listed as simply the most mentioned by sources and not the actual short list. It may, in fact, be the actual top five - but The Wrap's article says nothing of the sort.



Right. This tells us that a short list can change and that someone can be removed from it or reconsidered and added to it, which is precisely the point people who are arguing that the so-called short-list is not definitive are trying to make.

And The Wrap states none have screen tested yet, which means Marvel can still end up unimpressed with the crop of actors they have, and may reconsider the age restriction they've imposed on the casting net.
 
This place will be unbearable when Spider-Man is eventually cast and the actor isn't DOB.
But fear not, all will not be lost. In Back to the Future Eric Stoltz was brought in because Michael J Fox had commitments but after a few shots the filmmakers decided that Stoltz wasn't working out and so waited for MJF. So if DOB isn't cast don't give up, the person cast may SUCK during filming and DOB may STILL get in.

Yeah, no.

They (Feige/Pascal) are going to test the actors they get to death and whoever they go with is who they're gonna stick with.

They won't simply change their plans to accommodate an actor, I'm sure of that.

Pascal -- in particular -- made that mistake already and I'm sure she doesn't want to go through that again.

The actor we get is in for the long haul.
 
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