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Stan Lee popped up on the set of "The Big Bang Theory" recently, where he spoke to Access Hollywood about his "Iron Man 2" cameo -- and his feelings regarding the upcoming "Spider-Man" reboot.
According to New York Magazine's Vulture, those rumors about Marc Webb helming the "Spider-Man" reboot were true -- in fact, Webb is in the process of signing a deal that will put him behind the cameras for a whole new trilogy.
It looks like his days of making cameos in "Spider-Man" sequels are over, but Bruce Campbell has another sequel in the works: the follow-up to "My Name Is Bruce," titled "Bruce vs. Frankenstein."
This week's Ketchup covers big developments in the world of comic book movies (Spider-Man, Green Lantern and The Savage Dragon), as well as new roles for Daniel Craig, Leonardo DiCaprio, Zach Galifianakis, Tom Hanks and Mark Wahlberg.
With Sam Raimi off the franchise, it's time for Sony to start finding a director for its "Spider-Man" reboot -- and Deadline Hollywood says "(500) Days of Summer" helmer Marc Webb is at the top of the list.
After word got out that "Spider-Man 4" wouldn't make its May 6, 2011 release date, Marvel wasted no time in putting "Thor" there -- and now Disney has announced that the next "Pirates of the Caribbean" will bow two weeks later, on May 20, 2011.
We know the "Venom" movie is in the pipeline, but we don't know who's starring in it -- and neither does Topher Grace, who says he hasn't heard a word about reprising his "Spider-Man 3" role.