New updates for the Amazing Spider-Man 3 movie have been revealed as two major characters in Spidey's life return in the film.
It looks like Sony has plans on using the Clone Saga storyline in the Amazing Spider-Man 3 movie,and it was reported before that Peter Parker's father, Richard Parker is rumored to return in the third Spidey movie evidence to the special deleted footage of the Amazing Spider-Man 2 DVD Blu-Ray set.
The scene features Peter Parker in the cemetery visiting Gwen Stacy's grave, when suddenly a man shows up and calls Peter by his first name. As the man begins to talk and explain things to him, to Peter ( and to the audiences) shock and dismay, the man turns out to be his father who has supposedly died on the plane crash at the start of the film.
Now that Richard Parker is alive and well that leaves the question, how did he survived the plane crash? Multiple theories have now began to circle in the internet.
But according to reports from Comic City Central, a blogger from Comic Vine theorized that this Richard Parker could be a clone and that Sony might pitch in a Clone Saga storyline for Amazing Spider-Man 3.
The idea for a Clone Saga storyline came out in a report from Screenrant in which Emma Stone's character Gwen Stacy might come back in the Amazing Spider-Man franchise.
Through several interviews from different movie and internet sites, Emma Stone opened up about her character, her role in Spider-Man's life, and the impact of her death in both the second movie and in the comics. Screenrant uploaded a video of Emma Stone's interview with them as she says it all. Here is the video below.
During the course of the interview, when asked about if this is her last time working with cast and crew of the Amazing Spider-Man. Emma Stone replied by saying.
"I don't know... is it? There could be a-I don't know, there's a whole plotline that could happen that may bring her back"
If Marc Webb, the director of the Amazing Spider-Man movies will ever decide to work on a "Gwen Stacy comeback" story, there could be two possible choices. It's either the Clone Saga in the original Marvel comics or her transformation as Carnage in the Ultimate Marvel universe.
There is already a rumor that Gwen Stacy might return as the symbiote monster Carnage for the Venom Spin-off, while other believed that Gwen will return as a clone or an illusion for Peter Parker reminding him of his failure to rescue her.
Created by Miles Warren a.k.a. the supervillain The Jackal. Apparently Miles Warren had a fetish crush on Gwen, which later turns into borderline obsession after she died. He blames Spider-Man for her death that led him to create several clones of Spidey in order to ruin his life and possibly kill him.
Meanwhile, Sony has debunked rumors that a Aunt May spin off is in the works.
The rumors came from a report for Latino Review, and indicated that Aunt May was a former spy, but now Sony has cleared up the rumors, and fans won't expect Aunt May kicking some butts in the big screen.
Lastly, their have been reports that another Spider-Man is rumored to surface in the movie as Andrew Garfield hinted that Mile Morales might show up in the movie.
Comic Book Resources have asked him if Miles Morales a.k.a. The Ultimate Spider-Man will show up in the Amazing Spider-Man universe. Here's what Garfield had to say:
"I have given that thought. I think one of the amazing things about Spider-Man is that you don't see skin color when he's in the suit. You don't see any religious beliefs. You don't see any denominations. Everyone can project themselves into that suit. It's incredibly powerful in that way. So of course I think it's important that the openness, the casting, in terms of who could be Spider-Man, could be absolutely anyone. A hero is a hero, whether you're a man, woman, gay, lesbian, straight, black, white or red all over - it doesn't matter."
"Miles Morales was a huge moment in this character's comic book life. And I do believe that we can do that. It's something I'm really interested in figuring out; an eloquent way of coexisting, or passing on the torch. I don't have an answer, but I think it's actually a really important move. I think it's a really beautiful and important move."
In the Ulimate Marvel Comics, Miles Morales is a 13-year-old black Hispanic kid who also happened to get bitten by a genetically altered spider that gave Peter Parker his powers. He took on the mantle of Spider-Man in the Ultimate Universe after Peter Parker was killed. He has the same powers as Peter, but has a few tricks of his own like the ability to blend in with his surroundings and temporarily paralyze people with electric "venom strikes."