Sony Pictures continues to expand its own Marvel Cinematic Universe. The studio offered Olivia Wilde to make a film about one of the heroines of Marvel comics. Presumably, this is Spider-Woman, but there is no official confirmation from Sony yet. The script is written by Katie Silberman, with whom Wilde has already collaborated while working on her directorial debut, the comedy Education.
Spider-Woman, invented by Stan Lee, appeared in the Marvel Comic Universe in 1977. Several heroines have appeared in this image over four decades, from the first Spider-Woman Jessica Drew to the alien (Skrull Queen) Veranke, posing as Jessica. In addition, in the Earth-65 universe, the alternate version of Spider-Woman was Gwen Stacy – unlike the original Spider-Man comic, in this world, the radioactive spider bit Gwen, not Peter Parker.
The studio commissioned Wilde to come up with a new image of the heroine and a new version of her superpower.
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