Ridley Scott has said that there would be a female protagonist in his Blade Runner sequel - look no further Sir, Stone looks fantastic in this sci-fi noir setting..
Accompanying the photos is a lengthy and revealing interview with the actress, conducted by none other than writer/director Cameron Crowe. Below are the
TASM related excerpts, in which Stone discusses the controversial fate of her character Gwen Stacy in the comics, and expresses her desire to see the movies follow suit..
STONE: ..."Essentially the argument is that Spider-Man kills her by accident. So the person she loves is the person who kills her, which is the most horrifying thing. Apparently people unsubscribed to the comic book when that happened because they were just so flipped-out over it. But, of course, I want to stay true to that. That's the question you get the most when you're part of that saga.
CROWE: "Are you going to die?" is the question that you get the most?
STONE: Yeah, and, "If so, will it be in the same way that she died in the comics?"
CROWE: Which is a broken neck, right?
STONE: Yeah. She snaps her neck because Spider-Man shoots a web out to save her, so in trying to save the person he loves, he kills her . . . That's life for you, man. [laughs]"