The Broadway Spider-Man musical is now searching for another Mary Jane. Evan Rachel Wood has departed the musical to take on other projects. You really can’t blame her since the project has started and stopped sevearl times. Read more on this Variety link.
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Got it now. That’s too bad. I was wondering what had happened to the musical.
I’m confused, but maybe I should ACTUALLY read the note in Variety before making any further comments.
^ She’s really good in Across The Universe. And you have to see her in True Blood where she uses a 1920s styled American Accent. Yeah she can act and sing.
She’s 22!
She’s pretty cute……but the real question is, can she act?
Man she is….so…….attractive?
How old is she? And I wouldn’t care if she were a few years older then the age she plays –
if she is right for the part. Although I don’t know her work other then that Fat City wannabe
film The Wrestler, she seemed like she had some chops in the few scenes she was in. She
certainly LOOKS the part of MJ, particularily Bagley’s MJ from USM. I doubt she’s more then
five years older then what she would play, and she could certainly pass for a few years younger.
So whats the problem with her, assuming your not of the opinion that someone who is 17 or 18
in the film HAS to be that exact age in reality? Would be nice though.
I think I had to many o’s
She is only a year older than me and I doult she could play a role in the reboot because she to old. Also:Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
I think Sony either offered her the role of MJ in the reboot, or they will now. Makes perfect sense either way.
My wood just exited too!
What’s a “sevearl” I didn’t know the play started and stopped earl times!!!
i blame her