Spider-Man 3

Started by MacGuffin, March 22, 2005, 12:43:47 AM

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Exclusive: Lizard Leapin' Into Spidey 4?
Dylan Baker gives IGN some hints.

At the TCA (Television Critics Association) Press Tour this past weekend, actor Dylan Baker was on hand to promote his new FOX series Drive. Coincidentally, Baker will be reprising his role as scientist Dr. Curt Connors (who was previously introduced as Peter Parker's college professor) in Spider-Man 3 this May. In the comics, Connors is the alter-ego of Spidey villain The Lizard, and since Baker's introduction in Spider-Man 2, fans have wondered if and when we might see The Lizard on screen.

After the press conference with the cast of Drive, we spoke one-on-one with Baker. The actor gave us some info on Spider-Man 3, along with some intriguing tidbits on the possibility of seeing The Lizard in a future Spider-Man film.

IGN: You've got Spider-Man 3 coming up. Can you tell us how much you're in the movie and what part your character plays?

Dylan Baker: Well, I would say I'm still the guy that Peter Parker has to come to when he has questions -- scientific questions. And I try to help him out. And there's definitely a lot going on in this film, so he needs a lot of info. So we'll see. My wife is also in it; Becky Ann Baker plays the wife of James Cromwell, who's the police captain. And she plays the mother of Bryce Dallas Howard [Gwen Stacy], who is also in the film.

IGN: Obviously your character in the comics goes through a big change...

Baker: And we're hoping it's not too far down the line! I'll be trying to get on the Lizard costume when I'm 80. I just spent time with Alfred Molina [who played Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2], and we were both joking about that. But it's like these great characters, that are there in the comic books. And it's like, just open that door up... I'm ready to go!

IGN: Have they talked to you about becoming The Lizard in a future sequel?

Baker: Only Sam [Raimi]. Only Sam. And, of course, the whole thing is in his head. So as long as his brilliant ideas keep coming, I'll go with him.

IGN: When Sam hired you for Spider-Man 2, did he talk to you about the character in the comics and what happens to him?

Baker: Yeah, but only in broad strokes. We're getting a little more specific now, but it's still pretty broad.

IGN: So you'd be up for a lot of hours in the makeup chair to add the green skin and scales?

Baker: Absolutely!
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MacGuffin

"Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art." - Andy Warhol


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picolas

that's kinda old news after the other posters.

MacGuffin

Spider-Man 3 Footage to Debut in QuickTime 7!
Source: Superhero Hype!

Are you ready to get hyped? We can guarantee that you'll be amazed at the new Spider-Man 3 footage that will air during NBC's "Heroes" tonight and the additional extended footage that will debut on NBC.com for 24 hours starting at 10pm ET.

Preview (Long download)



Plus, Venom:
http://jackie.ioberon.cz/sm-3-pre-3.jpg
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Derek

I've only seen it on a computer screen, but the fx seem pretty weak.
It's like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.

Kal

I thought they were good... probably not finished yet... but I hope they explain how Harry became the fucking master of that skateboard and so fucking strong and stuff... he must have taken something or trained cause by finding the stuff doesnt make you a superhero.

Looks cool... I loved 2 so I really want to see this

matt35mm

Quote from: kal on March 06, 2007, 08:40:03 PM
I hope they explain how Harry became the fucking master of that skateboard and so fucking strong and stuff... he must have taken something or trained cause by finding the stuff doesnt make you a superhero.

Probably his daddy tells Harry to do what he did.  Get in that one machine and get all juiced up or whatever happened in the first movie.

Kal

But his daddy is dead... the thing on the last one was inside Harry's head but he wasnt really talking to him... so maybe he finds the machine or some bs

pete

I've always found those s f/x to be not very convincing.
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MacGuffin

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MacGuffin

New Trailer here or here.

(Windows Media)
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The Red Vine

This is getting ridiculous.

"I didn't kill your father!"

"Everybody needs help...even SpiderMan"

"We have to forgive each other!"

Ahhhh.....
"No, really. Just do it. You have some kind of weird reasons that are okay.">

RegularKarate

Quote from: RedVines on April 11, 2007, 04:32:05 PM
This is getting ridiculous.

"I didn't kill your father!"

What are you talking about?  This is the EXACT thing they say in comic books.  It's not GETTING ridiculous, it always has been... did you know there were two other Spiderman movies before this one?  That's what that 3 means.

The Red Vine

Quote from: RegularKarate on April 11, 2007, 05:27:15 PM
Quote from: RedVines on April 11, 2007, 04:32:05 PM
This is getting ridiculous.

"I didn't kill your father!"

What are you talking about?  This is the EXACT thing they say in comic books.  It's not GETTING ridiculous, it always has been... did you know there were two other Spiderman movies before this one?  That's what that 3 means.

I don't remember the dialogue being this corny in the other 2. Well, the dialogue in 2 was worse than 1. So I guess it's getting worse.
"No, really. Just do it. You have some kind of weird reasons that are okay.">