[X] Plan One Round, Golden Gun
- [X] Andrew Garfield: He was a fairly young actor, but seemed incredibly interested, and passionate about playing the titular character.
- [X] Emilia Clarke: A young, but not too young actress, seems like she'd be a good fit for Gwen Stacy.
- [X] Gal Gadot: She has that feeling that she'd be a great Felicia Hardy, but the accent is a bit too noticeable... though, that may just be you nitpicking.
- [X] Dacre Montgomery: He looks like he could play a mean Flash Thompson, and seems interested in the role.
- [X] Lena Headey: An English actress who expressed interest in playing a younger version of Aunt May.
- [X] Daniel Radcliffe: He's definitely going to be busy with filming the last Harry Potter movie, but after that... he's going to be totally free as The Shocker.
- [X] Joshua Jackson: He's shown interest in doing a different interpretation of how he's involved in crime... with him being a mafia enforcer, a low-level one, but one nonetheless.
- [X] JK Simmons: It's motherfucking JK Simmons, were you really going to pass him up?
- [X] Karl Urban: He seems like he'd be able to portray the 'tough guy' part of Eddie Brock exceptionally well.
EDIT: Looked over the cast, thought about how they could play off one another and came to the following conclusions:
- Garfield was a wonderful Peter Parker, closer to his roots of being an asshole than most other portrayals I've seen of him, and just nails his jokes as Spidey.
- Clarke has the acting chops to pull of a more serious Gwen Stacy, and has shown the inclination to be more physical in her acting if that one Terminator movie that doesn't exist is anything to go by.
- Gadot can play a playfully mean Felicia if Red Notice is anything to go by, and her stint as Wonder Woman shows she can certainly act with more physicality; her accent isn't necessarily a weak point either, can play into and feed into the narrative that she's a native New Yorker with stronger ties to her immigrant community in Brooklyn.
- Montgomery, while convincing as the asshole bully, can definitely pull off a more sympathetic one capable of eventual change; hell, I think he could even pull a version of
this scene off.
- Headey is someone who can play that stern authority figure and loving mother figure very well, and has a spine of steel that was apparent in Ditko's run of Spider-Man comics.
- Radcliffe has showcased the ability to act both as someone to be overlooked and somebody that demands your attention that, given his OTL route, can simultaneously act sympathetic and villainous; really shock the audience with this one.
- Jackson not only shares a passing resemblance to Radcliffe, but he's an exceptional actor in his own right and can definitely not only play the part of rage-fueled made man but a loving and frustrated family man.
- JK Simmons is JK Simmons, there's not much more to be said here.
- Urban is an actor with a wide range of talents, who can play Eddie as both someone with integrity and a man struggling with depression and rage, who can definitely take Venom in a more violent Antihero direction.