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Spider-Gwen starring Emma Stone gets a fake trailer
Vulture has released a fake trailer mashing up scenes from the unbelievable Spider-Man films, Birdman, Easy A, the Raimi Spider-Man films and more to imagine what an Emma Stone-starring Spider-Gwen movie would be like.
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The Spider-Gwen comic book series takes place in the alternate Earth-65 universe, exploring a reality in which it was Gwen Stacy, rather than Peter Parker, who was bitten by the radioactive spider.
With only one female-led superhero movie on their slate, however, we’re waiting to hear what other leading ladies from the comics they’ll incorporate into the MCU. Thankfully, a new online “trailer” gives us exactly that, remixing The unbelievable Spider-Man franchise to make Emma Stone its main superhero.
It certainly doesn’t hurt that Spider-Gwen looks like it would climax with a giant robotic vulture destroying buildings in New York City while Gwen and Captain Stacey rush to stop it.
The video, posted Monday, is based on the Spider-Gwen character from two recent Marvel comic book series – 2014’s Spider-Verse and the 2015 “Spider-Gwen” series that debuted in February 2015.
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It is just an idea of how it will be if Emma Stone appears as Spider-Gwen aka female super hero of Marvel. Director Coulombe added newly-shot footage of Julianne Cancalosi in action as Spider-Gwen, with a specially-designed black-and-white costume all her own provided by Cantaloupe Cosplay, to the preexisting Emma Stone clips.