Rumors that Electro will be the villain in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
might be true after all. Variety shares the scoop that an actor has
been approached to play the supervillain, and he is none other than the "Django Unchained" leading man Jamie Foxx.
Multiple sources, however, note that Foxx is still in early talks with Sony Pictures. Still, the Oscar-winning "Ray"
actor manages to add fuel to his casting report as tweeting, "Dressed
up as Electro for Halloween last night. Costume fits well."
Though Foxx hasn't been confirmed for the part, director Marc Webb has
already made a comment on the actor's possible involvment in the Spidey
film. "I think Jamie Foxx is electrifying," he says at the press junket
of "The Amazing Spider-Man" DVD/Blu-ray release.
"I think Jamie Foxx is one of the best actors around today. He's such a
great character actor and he's a really brilliant guy. I would love to
work with him and you'll be hearing more on that shortly, I'm sure."
Of Electro himself, Webb says, "I like Electro." He goes on, "I'm
fascinated by Norman Osborn and the different inflections of him. And
Harry. Mary Jane and Gwen are always interesting to me."
For those who are unfamiliar with Electro, the antagonist is also known
as Max Dillon. He gains the ability to control electricity after being
struck by lightning while working on a power line. The character first
appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #9, which was published in February
1964.
Speculations that Electro will appear in the "Amazing Spider-Man" sequel
sparked after audience noticed lightning that was prominently featured
in the post-credit scene of the first film. In it, Dr. Curt Connors was
locked in an asylum and he was visited by a mysterious figure who asked
if Peter Parker knew the truth about his father.
The upcoming Spidey sequel will bring back Webb as the director. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone
will also return as Peter and his first love Gwen Stacy respectively.
Though Gwen will still make appearance, the sequel reportedly will also
feature Peter's other love interest Mary Jane Watson, who reportedly will be played by Shailene Woodley.
"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" will make its way out onto the U.S. cinemas on May 2, 2014.
Source: aceshowbiz.com
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