http://www.gamesradar.com/new-spider-man-movie-will-send-peter-parker-back-high-school/
This article is about how Marvel and Sony are currently both sharing the rights to the famous super hero franchise, Spider-man, and how new details have emerged for its future films. The new to come, Kevin Feige produced Spider-man movies are said to bring Peter Parker back into high school once again. This would be the third time we see Spidey in high school. The reason for this is because they want the audience to be able to "explore his awkward relationship with other students while fighting crime out of the classroom. " In addition to new films, Marvel announced the future appearance of Spider Man in the soon to be in theaters, Captain America: Civil War, along with Kevin Feige having important input when it comes to casting roles. Spin-offs are also in the process of being made, such as Venom and Sinister Six, but in much bigger news the search for a new Spider-man is on. The 31-year old Andrew Garfield will no longer play the role and instead Logan Lerman or Dylan O'Brien are being closely evaluated. I chose this article because I read the headline, which stated yet again restarting the Spider-man franchise, which I'm totally in support of. As a consumer, I would be glad to hear this considering the fact that the Andrew Garfield Spideys didn't reach my high expectations. It would be exciting to see what sort of new ideas and conflict they incorporate into the new films. As a filmmaker and a student, I can clearly see how there are new films being constantly planned for different movie franchises that already have been around for several years. Especially now that companies like Marvel ands Sony are sharing rights to something so well known from audiences around the world. It shows me how there are endless ideas and possibilities that can help build a new film from something that has already been made. Just goes to show you how a film doesn't necarsarily have to be original for it to be considered a great movie. This raises a lot of questions for me like: Will restarting the entire franchise from having the Spider-man back in high school make some fans unhappy? Are spin-offs a good idea? How will the incorporation of Spider-man in the new Avengers movie effect the box office?
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