- THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
Emma Stone is the subject of a new interview at Interview
Magazine, conducted by director Cameron Crowe, who she will be working with in
her next yet-to-be-titled film.
Emma Stone |
In addition to quite a bit of in-depth discussion about her
life on-screen and off, Stone talks about her role as Gwen Stacy in this past
summer's The Amazing Spider-Man and reveals that she's rooting for the young
Midtown Science High School student to meet the same fate as in the comics.
"[Fans ask] about whether or not the films are going to
stay true to her story," Stone says. "Which I'm hoping they are...
Essentially the argument is that Spider-Man kills her by accident. So the
person she loves is the person who kills her, which is the most horrifying
thing. Apparently people unsubscribed to the comic book when that happened
because they were just so flipped-out over it. But, of course, I want to stay
true to that."
Gwen Stacy's death was originally presented in the
now-iconic "The Amazing Spider-Man' #121, published in 1973, ten years
into the book's run.
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