![]() Norman Osborn's parental grief, combined with financial pressure, triggers a breakdown resulting in Norman Osborn remembering his Goblin identity and again targeting Spider-Man and his loved ones for misery. Also, Harry Osborn, Parker's best friend and Norman's son, became addicted to drugs and was sequestered in the Osborn home for detoxification. Prior to this arc, Norman Osborn had been the Green Goblin, but due to amnesia suspended his identity as the supervillain and forgot that Spider-Man and Peter Parker are the same person. If you want to know more about the plot of the comic book arc about the death of Gwen Stacy, here's some excerpts from Wiki: We'll find out if we'll see the night Gwen Stacy dies on the big screen when Marc Webb's "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" arrives in theaters on May 1 of 2014. Right? Take a look:Īn exact replica right? Right down to the ultra-chic leather boots? The set picture of Stone below is an identical copy of what Gwen Stacy wore the night she died in the comic book. In the Marvel Comics comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man #121-122 (June-July 1973), there was a story arc called "The Night Gwen Stacy Died." During a fight between our Spidey (played in the film series by Andrew Garfield) and his nemesis, Green Goblin (aka Norman Osborn to be played by Chris Cooper in the sequel), the web-slinger's girlfriend perishes. ![]() If Gwen has to die, I want it to be done right, and until I get more information regarding either her fate or Harry’s role as the Green Goblin, I do not like the way this particular storyline is heading.This is what's getting fanboys and fangirls talking! New photos from the New York set of "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" raised speculations about the fate of Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) in the upcoming 2014 sequel. Having Harry kill her? That’s comic book blasphemy! ![]() Sure, Norman might take the reins in a future movie, but only he truly has the privilege to be responsible for Gwen’s death. The albino, snowboarder goblin is not a good look for him (a little too reminiscent of what we got in Spider-Man 3), and I hate that we’re getting him instead of Norman Osborn on the glider. Don’t get me wrong, I want the Green Goblin to be responsible, but NOT what appears to be the Harry Osborn version.įrom what little I’ve seen of him in pictures and trailers, I’m not very pleased. Would it be a direct adaptation of the comic book and show her being thrown off the bridge, or would they try something different? On the other hand, if the Green Goblin ends up being her murderer, I will be extremely pissed. On the one hand, I’m interested to see how they would interpret her iconic death for the movie. A movie with her AND Green Goblin? I’m not liking her chances. However, don’t be surprised if Gwen happens to perish in the upcoming sequel. Stone is a big enough movie star that maybe Sony wants to keep her on for the rest of the series. After all, we got a recreation of the bridge scene in the 2002 movie with Mary Jane substituted for Gwen, and Peter managed to save her and a tram car full of people. Now, there’s still a chance that Gwen will manage to stay alive, and perhaps Peter will rescue her at the last minute. Wouldn’t you say her clothing in those pictures look similar to what she was wearing when she died in the ’70s? Then, Total Film released official images from the film two weeks ago, one of which featured Gwen in that same outfit and looking a little worse for wear. However, last summer some photos released from the set of Amazing Spider-Man 2 that showed Stone is an outfit that looks a little familiar. Now, just going off that statement alone doesn’t prove anything. I think the intention the whole time has been to tell Gwen’s story has closely to the comic as possible. While nothing has been revealed yet, Emma Stone did tease Gwen’s fate today when talking about The Amazing Spider-Man 2 on On Air With Ryan Seacrest.īasically they’re going to see the continuation of the Spider Man story, which is the hero’s journey, and he’s up against a whole new squadron of villains and he’s struggling with promises he’s made in the last movie and the consequences of making those and what it’s like to be in love with somebody who you promised to not see anymore. When Emma Stone was cast in Stacy for the 2012 reboot, fans wondered whether she would suffer the same fate as her comic book counterpart in future movies. If you’re a Spider-Man fan, you’ll know that Spidey’s endured a lot of his tragedy in his life, one of the most notable being the death of his girlfriend Gwen Stacy.
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