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"In an effort to gather as much audience feedback as possible the production is continuing to hold focus groups and surveys, just as it has throughout most of its preview period."
"The Screen Actors Guild is gonna be like, 'No Brits! Stop them!'"
At first, the actor didn't want to join Marc Webb's reboot.
Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and Thor have all been outsourced, and one casting director says it's because "American men aren’t men on the screen.”
If producers are charging three figures for rehearsals of what they are calling an unprecedented show, critics can't be blamed for an unprecedented response.
Emma Stone confirms a detail about the upcoming 'Spider-Man' reboot.
He's especially a fan of the spider-backpack.
The music producer will work with the actors on their big numbers.
"This is the 'Phantom' of the 21st century." And for some reason, the New York elite won't like it.
The original comic-book guy gets his day and his Hollywood star. The schools stay open, though.
Or that's what he sounds like in two TV interviews.
Plus, Stephen Colbert advises the rest of Broadway to follow 'Spider-Man''s lead and start maiming their casts, on our regular late-night roundup.
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