I've said that for a long time. And finally people start to think the same.Asa would make for an OUTSTANDING Peter Parker.
This pic too, but it wasn't something people agreed with here.That screams Peter Parker (at least it does for me).
I've already explained why in my previous post
Dylan O'Brien (seen him in Teen Wolf, First Time, Maze Runner and The Internship), Charlie Rowe (seen him in Red Band Society), Teo Halm (Seen him in Earth to Echo), Asa Butterfield (Seen him in Hugo and X+Y).So out of the actors in your current top list, which ones have you actually seen act?
Dylan O'Brien (seen him in Teen Wolf, First Time, Maze Runner and The Internship), Charlie Rowe (seen him in Red Band Society), Teo Halm (Seen him in Earth to Echo), Asa Butterfield (Seen him in Hugo and X+Y).
I suspect that he hasn't seen much of Liam Aiken either. He just found ONE recent pic of him where he looked quite off, and he went along the lines of "OMG, he doesn't suit, he look like a weird stoner in all of his pics". He wrote him off just based only on that.It's no surprise that Chandler Riggs is in your top lists when you haven't even seen him in action.
Why campaign for actors that you haven't even seen act (like Isaac, Chandler e.g.) by posting pictures in countless of posts with texts like "Isaac4Spidey" and stuff, instead of being rational and honest by simply saying "I haven't seen this guy act but to me, he looks like Peter Parker"?
And he claims that I only go by:And I've actually done research on my picks for Spider-Man to determine if they're right for the role.
My logic- looks like Peter Parker + Can play the nerd + Is good with Drama + Is funny and could nail the comedic scenes with Spidey = Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
Your logic- Good actor + Looks good in spandex + Is a male + Is young = Peter Parker/Spider-Man
What if Sangster's looks isn't effected by the years as much as Dylan is? Will there be another equation going on for him then?No. They both age visually at one year per year. This is the point I just made. I get it, Sangster is older, yet he looks younger. This just means he looks x years younger than he is. Dylan is y years younger. Thus, if dylan can portray someone at age z, even if he wouldn't portray the age as well as sang, then z would change at the same rate as x and y. My main point is that Sang ACTUALLY visually ages the same speed, even though he looks x years younger than his age. (Er somthin'.)

I think I did a pretty good job at toning down my usual Campaigns for obscure actors such as Isaac or Chandler.It's no surprise that Chandler Riggs is in your top lists when you haven't even seen him in action.
Why campaign for actors that you haven't even seen act (like Isaac, Chandler e.g.) by posting pictures in countless of posts with texts like "Isaac4Spidey" and stuff, instead of being rational and honest by simply saying "I haven't seen this guy act but to me, he looks like Peter Parker"?
Yea if they don't have brown eyes really isn't a deal breaker for me. I would prefer they did have correct color or even if they did contacts. For me I just want someone who looks like the comics and acts well in both parts as peter and as spidey as we fans want to see him as. And for me personally I wouldn't say anyone we talked about is on or out. There is so many factors we don't know. And still yes we know they want character young. Doesn't mean actor pick would be same age as character. That is limiting your choices to much. Where as if they went in going for 15 to 24 range you have more wider net to look at. And even if someone older then 20 is or was picked it's not that bad.
You say looking for a 16-18 is limiting your choices but how many teen actors would turn up for the casting call for a role of that magnitude? Hundreds? THOUSANDS?
But how many would actually be not only excellent actors, but a good fit for the role of Peter Parker and Spider-Man?
Say a thousand teens turn up and you turn away three quarters of them because they look nothing like Peter Peter, leaving you with 250.
You turn away half of those teens because even though they look like Peter they can't act for ****, leaving you with 125.
You turn away half (and a bit) of those teens who can act but have no range, leaving you with 62.
You turn away half of those teens who have range but no nuance, leaving you with 31.
You turn away half (and a bit) of those teens who are nuanced, have range but nail the humour, laving you with 15.
You draw up a short list of the best of the rest, the actors who are brilliant at acting but can't handle the physicality, narrowing it down to the final ten.
You make those 10 sign a NDA (non disclosure agree) and give them the script and make them act pivotal scenes which call for depth, humour, nuance and stunts.
The one that nails it gets the role.
There are literally THOUSANDS of teens who would kill for the role of Spider-Man, so do the job you are being paid a king's ransom to do and find an age appropriate Peter Parker. It's casting, not rocket science.
Asa would make for an OUTSTANDING Peter Parker.
Neither... x y and z are used in math. :PWhat's with all the Xs and Ys? Are you hinting that Asa has won the part or are you just rooting for him?![]()
Yeah. Thats exactly my problem with Butterface.Yeah..... Peter Parker. It is VERY doubtful that Butterfield could pull off the Spider-Man side of the role.
Whomever is cast needs to be able to portray Peter outside AND inside the suit. Otherwise, we end up with another Maguire/Garfield situation.
I might check out that film myself. But for me I wouldn't x out any of the names we talked about the last two months. We don't know what final call is from Sony and marvel. So until we know for sure on the pick and if we get details on casting. We could see if a wide age was being looked at or if they where going extremely young.
If Marvel really want some teenagers and other young characters in the MCU, they should consider introducing the Runaways and Power Pack. I just don't want a Spider-Man who is so young that he feels like he should hang out with one of those teams instead of the older heroes like the Avengers or Daredevil.
The Runaways would be fairly easy to do either as a movie or TV series, and they wouldn't even need costumes, and they don't even use code names. Some of these teen Peter Parker candidates could even play roles like Chase Stein or Victor Mancha.