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Kevin Feige on the new, different Spider Man

- By Ant-Man

There are still a few weeks until

hits theatres, but it’s not too soon to start wondering about Marvel’s Phase 3 slate of films, which will kick off with Captain America: Civil War in 2016.

Marvel recently surprised fans by announcing that William Hurt’s General Thaddeus Ross from The Incredible Hulk would appear in Civil War.

Tom Holland (pictured right) has been cast as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s new Spider-Man, and of course there is speculatio­n that he will make his MCU debut in Civil War.

While talking with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige about the upcoming Ant-Man, we also chatted a little about the new Spider-Man movie, if there is any truth to the rumours that Ava DuVernay will direct Black Panther and what his schedule is like since he is skipping Comic-Con this year.

Can you tease at all role in

No. Everyone takes for granted that he’s in it, but I don’t want people to have false expectatio­ns.

How will this be different from the two previous ones?

Well, you see the casting right away. [Tom Holland’s] younger by I think five or six or seven or eight years than either Tobey [Maguire] or Andrew [Garfield] when they were cast and that’s very intentiona­l.

You look at the early comic books of

and what was so great about what Stan Lee and Steve Ditko did was they said, what if one of the most powerful heroes we have is a high school kid who also has to do homework and isn’t a billionair­e, or isn’t a genius scientist, or isn’t a trained assassin, or isn’t another scientist who had an accident but is a kid?

The one thing that hasn’t been able to be explored in the other five [Spider-Man] movies is his relationsh­ip to the broader Marvel Universe and that’s something that was exciting to us. To go back to those Stan Lee, Steve Ditko origin tales of having him be younger and that dichotomy with dealing with the rest, and also in Brian Michael Bendis’ Ultimate Spider-Man.

That the younger he was, the more truer he was to the original Spider-Man comic book stories and also the more unique and different he would be in comparison to the other Marvel heroes. There are rumours that Marvel has approached Ava DuVernay to direct

Any comment? No. We’ve had meetings with a number of people. Ava was one of those people. But we haven’t made any decisions yet.

You’ve tackled on-screen diversity with Black Panther and Captain Marvel, but is it also a goal to increase the behind-the-scenes diversity, like adding a woman director?

I think it’s a societal goal, right, that’s unbelievab­ly important.

We have to do two things. We have to be open to diversity, which of course we are. I’ve always said Marvel has been, since their inception, always very progressiv­e in the books. In the ‘60s, in a time when not everybody was progressiv­e, they absolutely were in the comics and I think it’s a testament to Stan Lee and to everyone in the bullpen.

With Marvel films not making the trip down to Comic-Con this year, what is your life like right now?

Well, it’s funny. It’s just as busy and active as it always is. Civil War is midway through production right now. Doctor Strange is prepping for November shoot[ing]. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 just started pre-production last week. So there’s a lot of stuff going on, and it’s only occasional­ly when I look at the calendar or I hear about Comic-Con I go, “Right, Comic-Con is happening soon.”

I’m not even going to get a chance to go down there and wander around, which I also like to do, just because it wasn’t cooked into our schedule, other stuff happened for us. But I will get to experience it as most fans do by not being there and reading the announceme­nts and reading the tweets and reading what people have to say about it.

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