Everybody has been talking lately about the working title of the “Spider-Man” reboot movie which somebody in the production leaked recently.
But those who are familiar with their TV series history, “Summer of George” was, in fact, the title for the Season 8 finale episode of the NBC hit sitcom of yore, “Seinfeld,” cites ComicBook.com.
In the episode of “Seinfeld” which also happened to be the 156th one for the sitcom, lovable loser George Constanza, played by actor Jason Alexander, received a severance package from the New York Yankees, and it was enough money for him to do whatever he likes for the summer. However, instead of spending it on fun things given his financial freedom, he choose to spend his summer by absurdly and incredibly just being lazy.
ComicbookMovie.com even dug deep into the description of that particular “Seinfeld” Season 8 finale episode and it elaborated about George being unemployed again so he decided to have a memorable summer for himself. But not as memorable as everyone thought it would be.
Also on the same description of the same episode, Jerry Seinfeld, played by himself, had to deal with his new girlfriend having another dude. Also on the same episode, Cosco Kramer, played by Michael Richards, won a Tony Award. There was also a new girl at work who started to become hostile towards Elaine Benes, played by actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
There is obviously no comparison or analogy between “Seinfeld” and Marvel’s reboot of “Spider-Man” so the idea is obviously meant to deflect people’s interest and not draw so much attention during production.
Mary Jane Watson actress
Up until last month, only two actors have been confirmed for Marvel’s “Spider-Man” reboot and they are Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May.
However, latest reports now indicate that 19-year-old Zendaya from the Disney TV series “KC Undercover,” has been cast in the movie as well to play the role of Mary Jane Watson and be paired opposite Tom Holland.
“Spider-Man” reboot is to be directed by Jon Watts based on the script written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein.
New release date
The “Spider-Man” reboot movie starring Tom Holland will now hit theaters on July 7, 2017 from its previously-announced release date of July 28, 2017.
But fans need not wait over a year to see Tom Holland’s version of Spider-Man as the character is expected to make his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in less than two months with the release to worldwide theaters of “Captain America: Civil War” on May 6.
So far, one of the most exciting things that fans are looking forward to seeing Spider-Man is his new costume, which was previously reported as something that will blow people’s minds. From then on, Marvel fans have always been on the lookout for possible photo leaks of the new costume of the web-slinging Marvel superhero.
There have been plenty of rumors about Spider-Man’s costume in the past, including images of supposed early designs that were never actually confirmed.
“Captain America: Civil War” co-director Anthony Russo said in December that Spider-Man’s costume is not ready to be seen yet because so much will be produced with special effects.
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