James Cameron Not Interested in Spiderman Reboot

James Cameron Not Interested in Spiderman Reboot

James Cameron has revealed that he is not interested in the webheads reboot...

By Ozymandias - Jan 16, 2010 12:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Source: splashpage.mtv.com

"No, no," Cameron told MTV News when asked if he'd been approached for the "Spider-Man" job. "It's a little bit sloppy seconds, let's face it."

Earlier this week, a report hit the 'Net that Cameron was on a short list of directors Sony was pursuing to direct a 2012 "Spider-Man" movie that would bring the character back to his teenage years and reboot the blockbuster franchise. The report claimed that "500 Days of Summer" director Marc Webb was the studio's current favorite, but listed Cameron, Wes Anderson and David Fincher among the other filmmakers considered for the project.

"I haven't gotten a phone call," said Cameron. "I don't expect to — certainly [not] after this interview. But if you're thinking about it, it's sloppy seconds. I'm not interested."



Ozy: Well Im happy. I completely thought he was wrong for director. Just stick to the Avatar sequels Cameron.
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