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Spider-Man Reboot In Talks With Vacation Screenwriting Duo

After an extensive, exhaustive hunt conducted by the heads of both Marvel and Sony, The Impossible's Tom Holland was selected as the next actor to portray everyone's favorite neighborhood Spider-Man, and Jon Watts (Cop Car) was tapped to sit in the director's chair on a planned stand-alone for the webslinger.

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After an extensive, exhaustive hunt conducted by the heads of both Marvel and Sony, The Impossible‘s Tom Holland was selected as the next actor to portray everyone’s favorite neighborhood Spider-Man, and Jon Watts (Cop Car) was tapped to sit in the director’s chair on a planned stand-alone for the webslinger.

Now, Deadline is reporting that the studios are in talks with John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein to pen the Spider-Man reboot. The pair, who wrote and directed this summer’s Vacation remake for Warner Bros., were previously on a shortlist to direct before the gig went to Watts.

Daley and Goldstein will immediately get to work on a script in order to meet the planned summer 2017 release date already set by Marvel and Sony. The duo are a somewhat unexpected choice to write a superhero movie, given that their past collaborations include the Horrible Bosses films, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, none of which really fit into the action genre.

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That said, Marvel and Sony have been nothing if not unpredictable in plotting the Spider-Man reboot. Watts is a fresh face in the directing game, having previously helmed little-seen horror Clown and Sundance-released Kevin Bacon thriller Cop Car.

And since casting Holland, the studios have also enlisted Marisa Tomei to play Aunt May, a shift away from much older actresses taking on the comic-book character.