The Hollywood Reporter has posted an interview with Columbia Pictures President Doug Belgrand in which he reveals some interesting snippets about what the studio is going to be working on in the foreseeable future.
He was asked if Marc Webb would would be returning to "The Amazing Spider-Man" sequel, Belgrad said it's not a done deal "We'd really like him back, but there are obstacles. He has an
obligation to Fox. [Webb owes Fox a post-(500) Days of Summer film.]"
Regarding a sequel to the highly successful "21 Jump Street", Belgrad said "Yes, we plan to start shooting in the fall. There are very few
actors -- I'm going to quote Amy -- who can do romance, action and
comedy. We're in business with two of them, Channing Tatum and Will
Smith."
After mention Will Smith the interviewer went on to ask whether or not there would be another "Men In Black" due to the success of the third, Belgrad said "We're very pleased with the financial performance of Men in Black
3, and we believe it is an ongoing franchise. We're going to do [another
one], but we don't have clarity yet on how it should be done,"
He then dropped a huge surprise that nobody seen coming, the studio are looking to reboot "Jumanji" which was directed by Joe Johnston ("Captain America") "We're going to try and re-imagine Jumanji and update it for the present."
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