The Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Man Reboot Details Emerge!

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Big time spoilers ahead! I'd give the name of my source but for some reason SHH! seems very threatened by any other movie news site. I think it sounds 100% legit. And it all falls in line with the Stan Lee cameo we know is real.
(The Lizard and Spidey fighting in a school library while Stan puts books away)



So anyway, at the very least it's a fun read. So even if this is total BS it is a fun read and would make a great film. The rest of what you are about to read is a cut and paste right from the news item.

A user from -website named removed- forums claims that he works for a film website and received an email a few days ago titled 'Fiona's Tale'. And in the email, it contained a plot outline of a Spider-Man film. However, he does clarify that he doesn't know if it's legit.


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Uncle Ben approaches the burglar in his home. Ben confronts him and they exchange dialogue. Ben says it was fate that brought them together. The burglar shoots Ben.


Credits Roll


Peter wakes up to his police scanner. Massacre at ESU. He investigates. Captain Stacy is introduced. Peter looks through the destruction and finds a photo of two people he recognizes. Richard and Mary Parker.

Peter has a flashback of his parents giving him to Uncle Ben as a child.

Gwen and Peter go to school. We view the different personalities of his high school.

Captain Stacy debriefs the police force about the situation that occurred earlier that day. They have a lead that the "killer" made his way to the sewer system. They load up.

Peter leaves class. Curt's wife and Billy Connors wait for him outside. They ask him if he has seen Curt. Peter promises her that he will find him.

Peter has a fight with Aunt May when he asks her questions about his parents and she doesn't reply. He let's off steam by going for a swing.

Stacy let's his man go into the Sewer system. We get an Aliens-esque scene where The Lizard takes out his men. Spider-Man gets in on the action. A battle ensues. Spidey grabs a torn piece of cloth from Lizard's back.

A man gets killed by the Lizard. Spider-Man stays for the man's last few breaths.

Flashback of Spider-Man catching Uncle Ben's killer, and letting him live. He is strung up in a warehouse. Capt. Stacy( then Detective) is awestruck by what he sees.

Spider-Man and Capt. Stacy call it a day.

Peter is at school colecting supplies and tools in order to identify the cloth's orgin (Fun scene). He eventually comes to the conclusion it's Curt Connors.

Flashback of Peter working on a regeneration report with Curt Connors. Curt explains that his project is going to change the world. The fact that he is testing on himself is implied.

Cut to Spider-Man breaking into Empire State. Grabbing Curt's experiment logs and tapes. He listens to each tape (scene is intercut with Capt. Stacy going to a crime scene where the Lizard's destruction is in every corner.)

Spidey walks down a corridor and confronts The Lizard. Another battle develops. Spider-Man makes an attempt to talk to Curt when fighting the Lizard. However, The Lizard is merciless and continues attacking.

Peter is beat down after the fight. He heads home and to bed.

Peter is talking to Gwen in the library. They have great character interaction between each other, until there are appearances by a dead Uncle Ben, Richard, and Mary Parker. His parents haunt him because they want justice for their deaths. It is all in fact a nightmare.

Gwen gets a phone call at 5 am. Peter is waiting outside and needs someone to talk to, about the nightmare. She invites him in her home.

Peter meets Captain Stacy. He was a friend of Uncle Ben's. Stacy shows a lot of interest in Peter's life. Stacy leaves the scene.

Peter browses around the kitchen. On the table is a file labelled "Richard and Mary Parker". Peter steals it. He thanks Gwen and says she helped more than she knows.

A lighthearted scene occurs when Peter calls in sick from school. The exchange of words between the "sick" Peter and the secretary is amusing.

After the call, Peter opens the file and begins reading.

Flashback to Richard and Mary Parker going over their mission. Richard Parker will sneak into the Oscorp laboratories and look for any information on the disappearance of several civillians. Mary Parker will distract the head of security, Nels Van Adder, for the time being.

Richard breaks into the facility and finds that the missing civillians are being experimented on. We have references to other villains. He gathers evidence.

Mary flirts and extracts information about Norman Osborn as she speaks with Nels Van Adder.

Richard and Mary accomplish their mission and move back to their getaway vehicle.

Nels Van Adder immediately calls Norman Osborn. He explains the situation that just occurred and we see the getaway vehicle explode entirely. Mary and Richard Parker are dead.

Peter is in utter shock. His anger is displayed and Aunt May comes to comfort him. Peter apologizes to May for his outburst earlier.

Peter realizes he cannot fix the past and listens to the formula tapes of Curt Connors as his teacher explain the lesson. Peter manages to answer the questions asked by the teacher as well as figuring out a formula for the antidote.

While his classmates work on forming a solution in class, Peter is forming the antidote.

Gwen Stacy sets the table for dinner. Captain Stacy and Gwen speak about Peter and how they both like him. He says that he has work to attend to and that he will be back in a few hours.He says goodbye to her.

Peter works on homework as he listens to his police scanner. He hears a call that matches Lizard's description. Peter suits up. Aunt May wishes him safety as he leaves his home.

The address of the call is the warehouse where Ben's killer was caught.

Scenes interlock of Captain Stacy driving to the scene of the crime, Spider-Man swinging, and Curt's wife and son watching the news.

As the huge warehouse emerges...

Flashback of Captain Stacy looking at the perp webbed by Spider-Man. This is the first time any of the officers have seen a thing so amazing. Stacy sees Spider-Man on a building watching overhead.

The officers rush into the warehouse. The final battle begins between Spider-Man and the officers against The Lizard. Plenty of bloodshed.

The warehouse begins falling apart. Captain Stacy saves one of the officers from the falling rubble. Costing his life. Spider-Man uses the antidote on Lizard. He transforms back to his human form. Spidey goes to the dying Captain and Stacy says, " You did good, kid." Gwen is calling on his cell phone, as Stacy takes his last breath. He dies in Spider-Man's arms.

The final scenes: Gwen and the officers at the funeral. Spider-Man watches from a distance. Curt's wife walking with Billy as they see Curt emerge from the beginning of the street. they run to him and embrace. "Richard and Mary's File" on the NYPD's desk. Norman Osborn waking up to his television being switched on. The news plays of the NYPD surrounding his penthouse. The police knock on his door shouting that they have a warrant for his arrest. A note on the coffee table writes, " From Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man." Peter, Aunt May and Gwen help her pack some of her things. Peter notices a door leading to the attic. Hundreds of thousands of copies of unsolved case files make up the attic. All of which Spider-Man is ready to solve. We have a final swing.

Throughout the film, Peter Parker narrates and we find out what is going on in his head.

The opening credits are going to be Watchmen-esque with Spider-Man fighting petty crooks.

Something about it rings true to me. I think it's real. If this is at all true, it sounds like the best Spidey flick by far.
 
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Already posted a long time ago and seems to be fake. The new set pictures and info really don't support this. For example, there's no scene of Pete and Gwen on the bleachers or an attack on his school like recent pics and reports suggest.
 
It doesn't give details of every scene. Like the part that says

Gwen and Peter go to school. We view the different personalities of his high school.

It doesn't go into detail and we have no idea how long that scene lasts.
 
Would be a fun film. Yet I won't hold my breath
 
It doesn't give details of every scene. Like the part that says

Gwen and Peter go to school. We view the different personalities of his high school.

It doesn't go into detail and we have no idea how long that scene lasts.
I still don't think it's real, though. Also, take into consideration how it's been online for months and Sony hasn't removed it from any site.
 
A day late and dollar short Dac. :cwink:

But on topic, Man I REALLY HOPE that is NOT the Cameo/scene with Stan, that sounds simply "cheesy". :down: This is why I hate the stupid cameos by Stan, once was ENOUGH (SM1) to give him "props". And IF they feel the need for a cameo in the reboot, again ONCE please, NOT every movie in the reboot. And make his cameo "CHEESE" free with this supposedly more serious approach to the story.
 
I still don't think it's real, though. Also, take into consideration how it's been online for months and Sony hasn't removed it from any site.

Sony can only remove copies of the script. Because the script is copyrighted material. They can't remove someone summing up the script. Plus if they made a big stink about it all that would do is tell is it's 100% real.

But maybe this is just me really crossing my fingers hoping it's real. It sounds great.
 
Sony can only remove copies of the script. Because the script is copyrighted material. They can't remove someone summing up the script. Plus if they made a big stink about it all that would do is tell is it's 100% real.

But maybe this is just me really crossing my fingers hoping it's real. It sounds great.
Then how come Marvel Studios recently removed the script summaries of Thor?
 
A day late and dollar short Dac. :cwink:

But on topic, Man I REALLY HOPE that is NOT the Cameo/scene with Stan, that sounds simply "cheesy". :down: This is why I hate the stupid cameos by Stan, once was ENOUGH (SM1) to give him "props". And IF they feel the need for a cameo in the reboot, again ONCE please, NOT every movie in the reboot. And make his cameo "CHEESE" free with this supposedly more serious approach to the story.
Whether you like it or not, man, Stan will have a cameo in each film. He's been in almost every Marvel film since X-Men (2000), so I don't see any slowing down now. It's doesn't take anything away from the film itself.
 
Boy DACMAN are you late as hell on this one, holy hell, lol... no offense
 
Whether you like it or not, man, Stan will have a cameo in each film. He's been in almost every Marvel film since X-Men (2000), so I don't see any slowing down now. It's doesn't take anything away from the film itself.

Well guess what "Sherlock"... I don't LIKE IT!... As I stated. And it does take away from the film as it takes you out of whatever moment it is in the movie.. since you come out of the scene's moment because.. IT"S STAN THE MAN!!

BUT, as I stated, once per movie is sufficient to give him his "props". Other than that, hire "ACTORS" for the role. It's similiar to Raimi and his stupid use of his "kin" in scenes with obnosious kids in it. :whatever:

The original reply was MORE about the rumored cameo by Stan in the reboot. IF it is TRUE (which I doubt)...
him putting away books WHILE Spidey and the Lizard are rampaging through the library
would simply be.... say it with me now.... CHEEZE... worthy of Raimi-inspired. :down:
 
Yeah, I'm kinda tired of Stan Lee cameo's already. Enough is enough.
 
I read it on "the other" website like two months ago but never saw it on the SHH! news. So I thought I'd post it in the forums.

And the Stan cameo has been confirmed.
 
Most misleading thread title ever.
 
I read it on "the other" website like two months ago but never saw it on the SHH! news. So I thought I'd post it in the forums.

And the Stan cameo has been confirmed.

Confirmed that he will make a cameo, but not confirmed what the cameo will be.
 
Well guess what "Sherlock"... I don't LIKE IT!... As I stated. And it does take away from the film as it takes you out of whatever moment it is in the movie.. since you come out of the scene's moment because.. IT"S STAN THE MAN!!
Oh, please, if it wasn't for Stan, this character wouldn't be around. He deserves the cameo.

btw, I find it funny how you say it takes you out of the moment. By that, I'm sure you mean an emotionally grippping scene. Well, all I have to say is that's BS. The fact that 1.5 second shot is going to bother you just baffles me. :whatever:
 
How some of you manage to sleep at night while in such turmoil from other people's opinions makes me laugh myself into deep sleeps where I dream Stan Lee sells me blue and red candifloss, which in tun jars me and makes me wake up.
 
Oh, please, if it wasn't for Stan, this character wouldn't be around. He deserves the cameo.

btw, I find it funny how you say it takes you out of the moment. By that, I'm sure you mean an emotionally grippping scene. Well, all I have to say is that's BS. The fact that 1.5 second shot is going to bother you just baffles me. :whatever:

Oh Please!?!?!? Are we dueling with tea cups and our pinkies are pointing up too????? :woot:

As I have already said, ONE cameo is sufficient, it gives him his "props" for creating the character. It should NOT be an every movie occurence. And IF you do not mind coming out of the movie for "1.l5 seconds" (Funny, but the scenes I have seen him in last longer, but whatever... and IF you want to come out of the movie at "critical scenes" that is YOUR choice. Me, I prefer to stay in the moment. It's called "good filmmaking", it is NOT hey let's have a gripping scene and then ohhh what the heck.. let's do a "tongue in cheek" moment with Stan the Man... yeahhh... "Nuff Said". :whatever:
 
How some of you manage to sleep at night while in such turmoil from other people's opinions makes me laugh myself into deep sleeps where I dream Stan Lee sells me blue and red candifloss, which in tun jars me and makes me wake up.

DAMN those blue and red candifloss!!!! :cmad::woot:
 
Not sure if this is real or not, the truth will come out if we can match scenes with elements from this little breakdown story. What caught my eye was...

Stacy let's his man go into the Sewer system. We get an Aliens-esque scene where The Lizard takes out his men. Spider-Man gets in on the action. A battle ensues. Spidey grabs a torn piece of cloth from Lizard's back.

A man gets killed by the Lizard. Spider-Man stays for the man's last few breaths.
The Lizard being handled a la ALIEN would kick many peoples ass. It's the way The Lizard was meant be handled on screen--as killing machine with feral intelligence.

I've been saying for years that the original Alien and Predator films are the blue print for how to present The Lizard/Venom on screen. Why, because any other way, and you'll end up with squishy cheese as scenes go by? The Lizard must be handle in a dangerous, animalistic, reptilian, deadly and blood serious way--or he will become a joke on screen.
 
How some of you manage to sleep at night while in such turmoil from other people's opinions makes me laugh myself into deep sleeps where I dream Stan Lee sells me blue and red candifloss, which in tun jars me and makes me wake up.

Eggyman, your avatar never ceases to make me chuckle, congrats..:oldrazz:
 

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