Marisa Tomei Spider-Man, Since Marvel and Sony have discovered their Peter Parker, the focus has swung to the close relative who raised him.
Sources tell Variety that Marisa Tomei is the decision to play Aunt May in the following installment of the "Spider-Man" franchise.
Sony and Marvel had no comment on the casting.
While insiders couldn't say where things stood in the arrangement making process, they have included that an offer was made before the end of last week for the Oscar-winning actress to join Tom Holland, who was as of late tapped to play the web-slinging superhero.
Wonder and Sony as of late hand-picked Holland to play Spider-Man following quite a while of meetings and screen tests with willing youthful actors, notwithstanding selecting "Cop Car" helmer Jon Watts to coordinate the pic.
The studios are still in the process of discovering an author to join Watts in the screenwriting process however insiders clarified that the VIPs also needed to secure different actors who might show up in numerous films so schedules could be worked out before shooting commences one year from now.
Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal will create the pic, and however Holland is relied upon to first show up in "Chief America: Civil War" in a cameo appearance as Parker, it seems more probable that Tomei won't show up until the first "Spider-Man" film bows on July 28, 2017.
The employment marks another heading for Tomei, who by and large sticks to dramas like "The Ides of March" and "The Wrestler," or lighthearted comedies like "Insane Stupid Love" and "My Cousin Vinny" (which handled her an Oscar), instead of studio tentpoles.
She can be seen next in "Train Wreck" opposite Amy Schumer and is at present shooting "The Big Short" with Christian Bale and Ryan Gosling. She is repped by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.
Sources tell Variety that Marisa Tomei is the decision to play Aunt May in the following installment of the "Spider-Man" franchise.
Sony and Marvel had no comment on the casting.
While insiders couldn't say where things stood in the arrangement making process, they have included that an offer was made before the end of last week for the Oscar-winning actress to join Tom Holland, who was as of late tapped to play the web-slinging superhero.
Wonder and Sony as of late hand-picked Holland to play Spider-Man following quite a while of meetings and screen tests with willing youthful actors, notwithstanding selecting "Cop Car" helmer Jon Watts to coordinate the pic.
The studios are still in the process of discovering an author to join Watts in the screenwriting process however insiders clarified that the VIPs also needed to secure different actors who might show up in numerous films so schedules could be worked out before shooting commences one year from now.
Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal will create the pic, and however Holland is relied upon to first show up in "Chief America: Civil War" in a cameo appearance as Parker, it seems more probable that Tomei won't show up until the first "Spider-Man" film bows on July 28, 2017.
The employment marks another heading for Tomei, who by and large sticks to dramas like "The Ides of March" and "The Wrestler," or lighthearted comedies like "Insane Stupid Love" and "My Cousin Vinny" (which handled her an Oscar), instead of studio tentpoles.
She can be seen next in "Train Wreck" opposite Amy Schumer and is at present shooting "The Big Short" with Christian Bale and Ryan Gosling. She is repped by CAA and Untitled Entertainment.

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