There was a Spi...dea. (Sony, Spider-Man Producer Quest)

-[X] Medium Roll: "I've found this... interesting novel online. It's called Worm, maybe we could see about getting its rights?"
 
As tempting as the IP buffet we have laid in front of us is, we haven't really solidified what we have into a coherent universe yet.
No kidding. Honestly, with Fox ready to sell rights to such huge characters like Doom and any X-Men sans Magneto and Xavier, along with the Medium roll on Marvel themselves, I don't really get why people want a "multi-IP NYC crossover-verse", when you've already got a good set-up for an enjoyable Marvelverse. With Fox ready to sell Gambit, Rogue, maybe add Cyclops (not like they do much with him) and the characters already in - and you've got a great mutant team at the ready. Not to mention the already made pathways to mystical stuff with Ghost Rider and Iron Fist.
 
-[X] Medium Roll: "I've found this... interesting novel online. It's called Worm, maybe we could see about getting its rights?"
 
-[X] Medium Roll: "I've found this... interesting novel online. It's called Worm, maybe we could see about getting its rights?"
 
Voting has officially ended, here are the results!

Adhoc vote count started by Yite on Jan 22, 2022 at 11:49 PM, finished with 30 posts and 16 votes.

  • [X] "I want another scriptwriter for my next film" Next film gains +10 to Scripts.
    -[X] Medium Roll: "I've found this... interesting novel online. It's called Worm, maybe we could see about getting its rights?"
    [X] "I want to see about getting the rights to a character" Roll is dependent on the company.
    -[x] Medium Roll: "From Marvel" Write-in what character you want: The rest of the Heros for Hire Package (Apart from, of course, Luke Cage as an Avenger).
    [X] "I want to see about getting the live-action rights of another series for a later project"
    -[X] Medium Roll: "Ben 10 has been pretty popular... and it's not too far out there to see him as a part of our franchise"
 
Alright, any casting ideas for:

The Vulture, Mark Allan-Toomes, Curtis Connors, Delsin Rowe, Casey Jones, Aaron Davis, Max Dillon, Emma Frost, Norman Osborne, and Tombstone?

There are some ideas in the discord, but I'd just like some more.
 
[X] Medium Roll: "I've found this... interesting novel online. It's called Worm, maybe we could see about getting its rights?"
 
63- Spider-Man 2 Casting.
[] "I want another scriptwriter for my next film" Next film gains +10 to Scripts.

You decided to get a scriptwriter for the inFamous show, you were going to make damn well sure that nobody fucks that script up.

After that, you had gotten to casting for the new characters featured in Spider-Man 2.

Casting Roll: 76.

You managed to get quite a few actors and actresses interested in being in this movie, so that's good.

Casting Adrian Toomes/The Vulture: One of Uncle Ben's old friends, and an uncle-figure to Peter, and secretly... The Vulture.

[] Michael Keaton had seemed interested in playing The Vulture. And honestly? It'd be awesome to have Batman in your movie.
[] John Malkovich: He was planned to be The Vulture in Spider-Man 4, before it was canned... maybe you could bring him in?
[] Peter Capaldi: From what you've seen, he's a fairly talented actor. Maybe he could bring some life to The Vulture?
[] Leonard Nimoy: You don't know how, but Spock himself had auditioned for the role of The Vulture... this is practically a nerd honor!
[] Write-in:

Casting Emma Frost: Peter's psychology professor at Empire State University, and secretly... a villain, at least... that's what's implied by the post-credit scene.

[] Vanessa Kirby: You honestly, really liked her audition for the character of Emma Frost, though... she feels a bit young for the part. But that probably won't be a problem.
[] Charlize Theron: Once again, you really liked her audition. To the point that it's kind of hard to decide on who should play Emma Frost.
[] Kathryn Winnick: And yet again, another actress you really liked, for the part of Emma Frost.
[] January Jones: She had a fairly decent audition, at least in your opinion. You could see her playing Emma Frost.
[] Margot Robbie: Margot had a good audition, and you could see her playing a fairly fun Emma Frost.
[] Natalie Dormer: Another good actress who you could see playing Emma Frost.
[] Samara Weaving: An Australian actress, you've seen some of her work, and believe that she could play a decent Emma Frost.
[] Write-in:

Casting Curtis Connors: One of Peter's professors at Empire State University, he could tease The Lizard in the future.

[] Robert Carlyle: A good actor, with quite the history. You could see him playing the role of Dr. Curtis Connors.
[] Damian Lewis: Once again, a good actor who you could see as Curt Connors.
[] Mads Mikkelsen: He had a fairly powerful audition for Curtis Connors, and you were definitely... interested to see what he could do with the role.
[] Josh Radnor: Ted Mosby himself, he seemed like he could definitely play the human part of Curt Connors, though... you weren't sure about whether or not he could convincingly portray The Lizard in a future project.
[] Write-in:

Casting Delsin Rowe: A Native American student at Empire State University, mostly there to party.

[] Booboo Stewart: He had a pretty good audition, and he's pretty well known as Seth Clearwater from the Twilight series. And that's... wrapped up, so maybe you could take him on?
[] Martin Sensmeier: He also had a good audition, and you could see him playing the cocky and lackadaisical Delsin Rowe.
[] Robert A. Guthrie: You haven't seen much of his work, but his audition was definitely solid.
[] Write-in:

Casting Casey Jones: A hockey enthusiast who befriends Peter in the movie, alongside Danny Ketch.

[] Joe Keery: a fairly young actor, but you could see him playing a fun Casey Jones.
[] Wyatt Russell: You thought he had a fairly good audition for the character of Casey Jones.
[] Stephen Amell: And finally, was Steve Amell. He's recently begun playing the Green Arrow on the CW's Arrow, and... seems to be doing a pretty good job there.
[] Write-in:

Casting Max Dillon: One of Uncle Ben's co-workers before his death, he'd also become Electro down the road... maybe in the inFamous show? You could see him as a Conduit.

[] Scott Caan: He had a good audition, and you could honestly see him playing the future Electro.
[] Donnie Wahlberg: You, honestly really liked him in Saw 2, and think that he could be a good Electro.
[] Robbie Amell: The cousin of Stephen Amell, he could definitely play an interesting Electro down the line.
[] Macaulay Culkin: You... honestly could see him playing Electro in the future.
[] John Mulaney: Then, there was John Mulaney. Honestly, you think he could be fun as Electro, though... he may fit a different character better. He could definitely make a funny villain... or hero, in the future, that's for sure.
[] Write-in:

Casting Aaron Davis: a minor character who shows up in the movie, working at the New York subway. He could potentially become The Prowler in a future project.

[] Mike Colter: A good actor, he had auditioned for the role of Luke Cage, but ultimately lost the role to Michael B. Jordan.
[] Anthony Mackie: Another good actor, you could see him as Aaron Davis.
[] Ricky Whittle: Once again, another good actor who you could see as Aaron Davis.
[] Write-in:

Casting Norman Osborne: The father of Harry Osborne, and secretly... the man behind the scenes, getting a group of people together, for some nefarious purpose.

[] Willem Dafoe: Bringing him back could be odd to some people... but you honestly can't see anyone else playing the Green Goblin. But, it may cause some confusion due to him being a part of the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies.
[] Matthew McConaughey: An honestly great actor, that you could see play an incredibly fun version of Norman Osborne.
[] Anthony Starr: A good actor, and you could see him playing Norman Osborne.
[] Kevin Bacon: Then, there was Kevin Bacon. Most known for Footloose, Tremors, and a few other great movies... you could see him as a good Norman Osborne.
[] Jason Isaacs: He's recently played Tom Felton's father in Harry Potter, so maybe he could be his father again? He could play a good Norman Osborne, in your opinion.
[] Write-in:

Casting Lonnie Lincoln/Tombstone: The secondary antagonist, he's after The Vulture and Spider-Man, due to their fights causing damage to his businesses.

[] Kevin Grevioux: Best known as Raze in the Underworld series, you could see Kevin playing an intimidating Tombstone, though... he isn't albino like the original character is.
[] Jewel Jeffrey: He's a DJ, but... he's an albino like the character, and seemed interested in playing Tombstone. There's nothing that a few acting lessons can't fix, right?
[] Victor Varnado: Then, there's Victor Varnado... he doesn't have the stature of Tombstone, but he's got the albinism... the fact that he's legally blind may be an issue, though.
[] Write-in:

Casting Mark Allen-Toomes: Peter's childhood best friend, and son of The Vulture. By the end of the movie, he swears revenge on Spider-Man for the arrest of his father.

[] Daniel Radcliffe: It's been a few years since Harry Potter, and he was your second choice for The Shocker. Maybe you could have him play Mark instead?
[] Aaron Taylor-Johnson: Mostly known for playing the character of Kick-Ass in Kick-Ass, you could see Aaron playing a good Mark Allen-Toomes.
[] Joe Dempsie: Then, there's Joe Dempsie, you could see him playing a fairly good Mark Allen-Toomes too.
[] Write-in:
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Alright, with that done... please use a plan vote format.
 
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[X]Plan whynot
-[X] Peter Capaldi: From what you've seen, he's a fairly talented actor. Maybe he could bring some life to The Vulture?
-[x] Charlize Theron: Once again, you really liked her audition. To the point that it's kind of hard to decide on who should play Emma Frost.
-[x] Robert Carlyle: A good actor, with quite the history. You could see him playing the role of Dr. Curtis Connors.
-[X] Martin Sensmeier: He also had a good audition, and you could see him playing the cocky and lackadaisical Delsin Rowe.

-[x] Stephen Amell: And finally, was Steve Amell. He's recently begun playing the Green Arrow on the CW's Arrow, and... seems to be doing a pretty good job there.
-[x] Scott Caan: He had a good audition, and you could honestly see him playing the future Electro
-[x] Anthony Mackie: Another good actor, you could see him as Aaron Davis.
-[x] Willem Dafoe: Bringing him back could be odd to some people... but you honestly can't see anyone else playing the Green Goblin. But, it may cause some confusion due to him being a part of the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies.
-[X] Kevin Grevioux: Best known as Raze in the Underworld series, you could see Kevin playing an intimidating Tombstone, though... he isn't albino like the original character is.
-[x] Daniel Radcliffe: It's been a few years since Harry Potter, and he was your second choice for The Shocker. Maybe you could have him play Mark instead?

we got jk Simmons back why not defoe.
 
[X] Plan Get Good In This Neighborhood
- [X] Michael Keaton had seemed interested in playing The Vulture. And honestly? It'd be awesome to have Batman in your movie.
- [X] Kathryn Winnick: And yet again, another actress you really liked, for the part of Emma Frost.
- [X] Mads Mikkelsen: He had a fairly powerful audition for Curtis Connors, and you were definitely... interested to see what he could do with the role.
- [X] Booboo Stewart: He had a pretty good audition, and he's pretty well known as Seth Clearwater from the Twilight series. And that's... wrapped up, so maybe you could take him on?
- [X] Wyatt Russell: You thought he had a fairly good audition for the character of Casey Jones.
- [X] Donnie Wahlberg: You, honestly really liked him in Saw 2, and think that he could be a good Electro.
- [X] Mike Colter: A good actor, he had auditioned for the role of Luke Cage, but ultimately lost the role to Michael B. Jordan.
- [X] Willem Dafoe: Bringing him back could be odd to some people... but you honestly can't see anyone else playing the Green Goblin. But, it may cause some confusion due to him being a part of the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies.
- [X] Write-in:
Winston James Francis: A former body guard of Snoop Dog's, he recently began acting last year (2012), making an appearance in Sons of Anarchy, and while he's not exactly an albino, he certainly looks the part of Lonnie Lincoln at 7ft and 300 lbs. Fairly new, he is at the very least dedicated his roles, no matter how small they might have been thus far.
- [X] Daniel Radcliffe: It's been a few years since Harry Potter, and he was your second choice for The Shocker. Maybe you could have him play Mark instead?


[EDIT: Michael Keaton largely on the basis that out of all the options presented, he seems the one most likely to portray the character as both relatable and intimidating, Kathryn Winnick because she's able to convey a wide and versatile range of characteristics [as seen on her time as Lagertha on Vikings], Mads Mikkelsen because the man elevate any and all roles he takes, Booboo Stewart on account he's capable of preforming Delsin at his more reserved, Wyatt Russel because the man is very capable at his stuntwork and is a former amateur and professional hockey player who can do that aspect of the character justice, Donnie Wahlberg because out of the three brothers he's the best actor [something that isn't always recognized] and can play the role of Max Dillion with the best sense of done with this shit while also seeming like a contemporary of an older Uncle Ben, Mike Colter is a very good and capable actor whose better at portraying nuance than the others, Willem DaFoe needs no introduction but it is worth noting that the audience would be able to get more screentime of Norman Osborne the man [as compared to the Raimi movies] so that when when eventually transitions into the Goblin once more we'd be able to appreciate more of the nuances, Winston James Francis might just be starting out [and still fairly rough] but he is dedicated the roles he gets and portray them fairly accurately to what the director wants out of the character, and finally Daniel Radcliffe could portray the character with a fair amount of nuance and energy that'll make the transition from best friend to nemesis a lot more natural than it would otherwise be.]
 
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[X] Plan Harry Pooter
- [X] Michael Keaton had seemed interested in playing The Vulture. And honestly? It'd be awesome to have Batman in your movie.
- [X] Write-in:
Emma Watson because Emma Frost and Emma Watson is pretty close, it's like a match made in heaven.
- [X] Mads Mikkelsen: He had a fairly powerful audition for Curtis Connors, and you were definitely... interested to see what he could do with the role.
- [X] Booboo Stewart: He had a pretty good audition, and he's pretty well known as Seth Clearwater from the Twilight series. And that's... wrapped up, so maybe you could take him on?
- [X] Wyatt Russell: You thought he had a fairly good audition for the character of Casey Jones.
- [X] Donnie Wahlberg: You, honestly really liked him in Saw 2, and think that he could be a good Electro.
- [X] Mike Colter: A good actor, he had auditioned for the role of Luke Cage, but ultimately lost the role to Michael B. Jordan.
- [X] Willem Dafoe: Bringing him back could be odd to some people... but you honestly can't see anyone else playing the Green Goblin. But, it may cause some confusion due to him being a part of the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies.
- [X] Write-in:
Winston James Francis: A former body guard of Snoop Dog's, he recently began acting last year (2012), making an appearance in Sons of Anarchy, and while he's not exactly an albino, he certainly looks the part of Lonnie Lincoln at 7ft and 300 lbs. Fairly new, he is at the very least dedicated his roles, no matter how small they might have been thus far.
- [X] Daniel Radcliffe: It's been a few years since Harry Potter, and he was your second choice for The Shocker. Maybe you could have him play Mark instead?
 
[X] Plan Get Good In This Neighborhood

I do think it'd be fun to include Emma Watson at some point but our Emma Frost is meant to he a teacher iirc. Watson is younger than Garfield.
 
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[X] Plan A Unique Take
-[X] Peter Capaldi: From what you've seen, he's a fairly talented actor. Maybe he could bring some life to The Vulture?
-[X] Charlize Theron: Once again, you really liked her audition. To the point that it's kind of hard to decide on who should play Emma Frost.
-[X] Robert Carlyle: A good actor, with quite the history. You could see him playing the role of Dr. Curtis Connors.
-[X] Booboo Stewart: He had a pretty good audition, and he's pretty well known as Seth Clearwater from the Twilight series. And that's... wrapped up, so maybe you could take him on?
-[X] Wyatt Russell: You thought he had a fairly good audition for the character of Casey Jones.
-[X] Donnie Wahlberg: You, honestly really liked him in Saw 2, and think that he could be a good Electro.
-[X] Anthony Mackie: Another good actor, you could see him as Aaron Davis.
-[X] Jason Isaacs: He's recently played Tom Felton's father in Harry Potter, so maybe he could be his father again? He could play a good Norman Osborne, in your opinion.
-[X] Write-in: Winston James Francis: A former body guard of Snoop Dog's, he recently began acting last year (2012), making an appearance inSons of Anarchy, and while he's not exactly an albino, he certainly looks the part of Lonnie Lincoln at 7ft and 300 lbs. Fairly new, he is at the very least dedicated his roles, no matter how small they might have been thus far.
-[X] Joe Dempsie: Then, there's Joe Dempsie, you could see him playing a fairly good Mark Allen-Toomes too.


I loved Willem DaFoe and Michael Keaton as their respective characters, but we're trying to do our own thing with Spider-Man here, so I feel that we should try to aim for giving our own spin on these characters while allowing other actors to shine as them.
 
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