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Emma Stone, Mia Wasikowska & Lily Collins Enter The Mix For Female Leads In ‘Spider-Man’

Director Marc Webb is getting closer to finding Peter Parker a leading lady or two for the upcoming “Spider-Man” reboot. After Andrew Garfield was announced as have secured the lead, there has been much speculation on who would be jumping into the role of Mary Jane Watson. But sources close to the production say that is not the only lead female role Webb has been testing actresses for, so comic book fans rejoice as it seems Gwen Stacy will also be making an appearance. With that in mind, a few new names have entered the mix for these highly sought after roles.

Emma Stone, whose latest film “Easy A” opened at number two at the box office this past weekend, was reportedly reading for the role of Mary Jane with Garfield earlier this month. A natural fit for the role, we laid out the case for her casting back in January, she would be able to play opposite Garfield’s Parker and would bring a spunky comedic talent and presence to the role. Stone’s reportedly “great relationship” with Sony head Amy Pascal couldn’t hurt her from getting the part, but with her upcoming slate filling up quickly, she’d have to weigh how starring in a superhero blockbuster would fit into her career.

And for the role of Gwen, it seems Webb and Sony are smitten with “Alice in Wonderland” star Mia Wasikowska, who they recently flew in from New York to meet with. While Wasikowska has received rave reviews for her recent film “The Kids Are All Right,” as part of ‘Alice’ she proved herself capable of being an anchor to a tentpole film. But if you’re worried like us that Wasikowska’s talents will be wasted in a comic franchise, you can sight a breathe of relief as she is apparently “ambivalent” about the part. Of course, that could also be a ploy for more cash, as even the Mark Ruffalos of the world eventually succumb to a franchise project at some point in their career.
Finally, Lily Collins, who co-starred in last year’s surprise hit “The Blind Side,” has reportedly met with Sony for the film as well, but no word yet on which role.

With “Spider-Man” slated to begin filming later this year, Sony and Webb are likely to start making some hard decisions soon. With Fox stacking “X-Men: First Class” with a host of young, up-and-coming talent, it seems that Sony is taking the same the approach. Let’s just hope this time they think bigger than Kirsten Dunst.

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