“Spider-Man” Reboot ‘Inspired’ By John Hughes Movies

From The Wrap:


“Merging that with the superhero genre in a way we haven’t done before excites us,” Feige says

Marvel’s “Spider-Man” reboot starring Tom Holland will be “inspired” by filmmaker John Hughes coming-of-age classics, and feature a villain audiences have yet to see on the big screen.

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige teased what to expect in the webslinger’s next adventure while speaking to Birth.Death.Moviesabout the tone of the movie that will be firmly set in Peter Parker’s high school days.

“It’s the soap opera in high school, and those supporting characters, that are interesting. Just as we hadn’t seen a heist movie in a long time, or a shrinking movie in a long time, we haven’t seen a John Hughesmovie in a long time,” Feige said. “Not that we can make a John Hughes movie – only John Hughes could – but we’re inspired by him, and merging that with the superhero genre in a way we haven’t done before excites us.”

For anyone unfamiliar with Hughes work, the writer, director and producer was behind hits including “Home Alone,” “The Breakfast Club,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and “Sixteen Candles.”

One (or more?) of Spider-Man’s many foes will, of course, swoop in to distract Parker from his teenage angst, but Feige was tight-lipped about who the antagonist may be. And actually, it sounds like he and director Jon Watts (“Cop Car”) haven’t decided yet.

“Right now we’re interested in seeing villains we haven’t seen before,” Feige said.

For those keeping track, that means Marvel isn’t interested in another incarnation of Green Goblin, Venom, Sandman, Doctor Octopus, The Lizard, Electro or Rhino.

The new “Spider-Man” movie has been shrouded in secrecy. The Marvel and Sony co-production will swing into theaters on July 28, 2017, but Holland (“The Impossible”) will make his first appearance as the character in a Marvel cinematic universe film, most likely “Captain America: Civil War,” which is currently filming.


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