The Heat Vision blog reports that
Spider-Man director
Marc Webb has been quietly meeting and reading actors to play the title role in Columbia's reboot for several months with the list narrowing in the past week or so. The candidates include
Jamie Bell,
Alden Ehrenreich,
Frank Dillane,
Andrew Garfield and
Josh Hutcherson.
Bell, who made his film debut as the eponymous
Billy Elliot, has already stepped into the comics world by portraying Tintin in
Peter Jackson and
Steven Spielberg's
The Adventures of Tintin, which hits screens in December 2011.
Ehrenreich was discovered by Spielberg, who saw a comedy video of him at a bat mitzvah of his daughter's friend. A couple of TV appearances followed and was cast by
Francis Ford Coppola in 2009's
Tetro.
Dillane, a Brit, had a role in
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, where he won notices playing a young Tom Riddle.
Garfield gained notices for playing a young reporter in the UK TV movie trilogy
Red Riding. He will also be seen in
David Fincher's
The Social Network.
Finally, Hutcherson, who is the youngest of the candidates at 18, also has the most experience. He's scored key roles in
Bridge to Terabithia and the upcoming
Red Dawn remake. He also appears in the Sundance hit
The Kids Are All Right and starred with
Brendan Fraser in
Journey to the Center of the Earth. The
Journey sequel will see his character leap to the forefront as
Fraser is likely to drop out.
The group of actors seems to fall in line with what Webb has been looking to do with his take on
Spider-Man, which is to cast relative unknowns in a story that roots Parker back in high school, HV notes.
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