SPIDER-MAN 3 And SHE-HULK Filming Dates Revealed (But They're Likely Outdated Due To COVID-19)

SPIDER-MAN 3 And SHE-HULK Filming Dates Revealed (But They're Likely Outdated Due To COVID-19)

The filming start dates for Spider-Man 3 and Disney+'s She-Hulk have been revealed, and while they've likely changed, there's something very interesting about them both which may point to a crossover...

By JoshWilding - Apr 16, 2020 12:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man 3
Source: MCU Cosmic

The Film & Television Industry Alliance (via MCU Cosmic) has shared the production start dates for Spider-Man 3 (which still doesn't have a title, but might as well be titled Spider-Man: Stay At Home given what's going on) and She-Hulk. It's likely that both have been delayed by COVID-19, of course, but they still make for interesting reading. 

Why? Well, Spider-Man 3 is reportedly set to run for three and a half months between July 13th to October 30th, while the Disney+ TV series was scheduled to begin on July 6th. 

With the movie and TV show shooting at the same time, it's hard to escape the feeling that those theories about lawyer Jennifer Walters representing wanted murderer Peter Parker are correct. After all, She-Hulk's origin story playing out in that film - along with an appearance from The Hulk himself - would no doubt may Sony Pictures very happy as they continue taking advantage of the MCU's popularity.

Marvel Studios, meanwhile, would benefit by introducing the star of one of their Disney+ TV shows in a movie that will almost certainly end up grossing over $1 billion at the global box office. 

This could be a coincidence, but it's definitely interesting. If She-Hulk does meet Spider-Man, then casting news for her human alter-ego is likely to find its way online sooner rather than later. 

Who could play Spider-Woman in Sony's Universe of Marvel
Characters? Hit the "Next" button below for some possibilities!

 

Ana de Armas

Ana


Ana de Armas first came to our attention in Blade Runner 2049, but it was Knives Out that really put the actress on the map. She delivered a phenomenal performance in the Rian Johnson helmed murder mystery, and there's now a huge amount of excitement to see her in action in No Time to Die

A James Bond movie will be the perfect place for de Armas to get used to the spy world, and the Cuban-Spanish actress would undoubtedly be a superb addition to Sony's Spider-Man Universe. 

If Sony Pictures is hoping to launch a whole new franchise with Spider-Woman, de Armas would definitely fit the bill, and at 31, she's the right age to play Jessica Drew over an entire series of movies. 
 

Natalia Reyes

Reyes


Terminator: Dark Fate disappointed at the box office when it was released last October despite being perhaps the best instalment of the franchise since Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Natalia Reyes deserves a lot of credit for that, though, because she proved to be a compelling and exciting presence in the long-running series who definitely left us wanting more. 

That probably won't happen, of course, but there's nothing to say she can't lend her skills to another big budget blockbuster. Reyes is another exciting possibility for Jessica Drew and it's not at all hard to imagine her portraying the tough as nails spy. 

She could also bring a vulnerability to Spider-Woman which may be needed, especially if she ends up going on the run from whatever organisation she was working for before suiting up (in the comics, she was a double agent for S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA but that likely won't be touched on in the SUMC). 
 

Hailee Steinfeld

Hailee

It's sounding like Hailee Steinfeld will have to pass on the role of Kate Bishop in Hawkeye due to her Apple TV deal, and while that's a great shame, it leaves the actress free to join another franchise.

Sony Pictures nabbing the Bumblebee star for Spider-Woman would be a smart move on their part, and it's definitely fun to think about what she could bring to the table as Jessica Drew. We don't know if the studio is hoping to have a younger actress play the hero or someone with a little more experience, but Steinfeld could pull off both an experienced hero and a rookie vigilante. 

Steinfeld is one of the most talented actresses working in Hollywood today and a big enough name to ensure that her casting would be every bit as noteworthy as Tom Hardy and Jared Leto's. 
 

Katherine Langford

Katherine


Katherine Langford ended up being cut from Avengers: Endgame, but she's made an impact in 13 Reasons Why and Knives Out, so we know that the actress is a talent worth watching. In terms of appearance, she looks like a Jessica Drew who has just been torn straight from the pages of the comics, but a role like this requires more than just the right look.

In Langford's case, it's just a bonus, as she's one heck of a talent and the right age to make a team-up of sorts with Tom Holland's Spider-Man a very real and exciting possibility. 

The actress has some serious dramatic chops, and could make Jessica both a character who people fall in love with and someone they soon realise is a legitimate badass. If Sony is looking for someone to play Spider-Woman they can turn into a star, Langford is a downright excellent choice. 
 

Kiersey Clemons

Clemons


The Flash has finally secured a release date, but after Kiersey Clemons was cut from Justice League, we have no idea whether the plan is still for her to play Iris West in DC Extended Universe. 

Even if she does join that shared world, there's nothing to say she can't also play Spider-Woman, and it feels like the actress is just one big role away from putting her name on the map for good. 

As we hope is obvious by this point, there's absolutely nothing to say that Jessica Drew needs to be played by a white actress, and it would be great to see Sony add a talented, diverse star to its SUMC.
 

Florence Pugh

Florence


Yes, Florence Pugh is about to make her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut, but if Yelena Belova is only going to be in Black Widow, then there's no reason Sony Pictures can't be next to add her to a major superhero franchise. Her star is on the rise in a big way, and Pugh would add some legitimacy to the project as well. 

That could be necessary for a movie many moviegoers will probably dismiss as "Spider-Man...but a girl!" and if you've seen Fighting With My Family, you'll know how tough Pugh comes across.

She also has an extremely likeable side, and that's essential for a hero who has a murky past and is no stranger to being a double agent. In some ways, this could be too similar to her role in the MCU as another Black Widow, but depending on what route Sony takes Spider-Woman in, there's no reason this couldn't work.
 

Jessica Henwick

Henwick


Jessica Henwick recently revealed that she came close to playing Rey in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, and that's something a lot of fans would have liked to see, especially after her work in Iron Fist

The Netflix series won the actress a lot of fans, but with her unlikely to get the opportunity to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it would be great to see her instead suit up in the SUMC.

She could be a truly badass version of Spider-Woman, and has the fighting skills to make Jessica Drew feel like a true force to be reckoned with on the big screen. That's a must for this hero! 
 

Rosa Salazar

Alita


Rosa Salazar is another up and comer who won't get the opportunity to return to the role that put her on the map. Alita: Battle Angel boasted a huge budget (making it impossible for it to turn a decent profit), but Salazar's performance - which was heavily enhanced with CGI - stood out.

She's a likeable, talented presence who is no stranger to action, and she could bring a human quality to Jessica Drew which Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock, for example, was lacking. 

He wasn't a character it was fun to spend time with until he transformed into Venom but Spider-Woman needs to be more than that, and we're confident Salazar has all the necessary qualities to make it work. 
 

Lana Condor

Lana


Lana Condor had a bit part in X-Men: Apocalypse as Jubilee, but she's since gone on to do much more than that. She's excelled in To All the Boys I've Loved Before and its various sequels, while it was recently revealed that the actress also came close to landing the role of Rey in Star Wars

That aside, and Condor is another fresh face whose big break is surely on the horizon and it's not hard to see why she would make a good choice for a character such as this.

Yet again, she's not necessarily someone fans would suggest for the role, but if you can't picture her playing a badass superspy, we're not sure what to say! This would be something different, but that's no bad thing, and it would add a diverse and exciting talent to the planned movie. 
 

Kaitlyn Dever

Dever


Kaitlyn Dever may not seem like the most obvious choice to play Spider-Woman, but she's an incredible actress who has delivered amazing performances in the likes of Unbelievable and Booksmart.

Remember, in the Ultimate Universe, Jessica Drew is a female clone of Peter Parker's, and with Sony not having access to S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA, Sony could easily choose to take things in that direction.

In that case, Dever could be a perfect fit, and she would bring a youthful energy to the webbed warrior which helps her stand out as a vibrant and unique new addition to Sony's own shared world. 
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Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 4/16/2020, 12:52 PM
(via MCU Cosmic)
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/16/2020, 5:49 PM
@Reeds2Much - Yeah they're full of lies. But if it makes you feel better. Hallmark is finally releasing an ornament for our girl Black widow this year! Along with Worthy Captain America.



inkniron
inkniron - 4/16/2020, 12:59 PM
The only article I want to see with Spidey 3 and She Hulk is one that confirms the casting of John Jonah Jamison III for Spidey and the cross over love interest The Man-Wolf for She Hulk.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/16/2020, 1:14 PM
If Marvel Studios are gonna cancel that Ghost Rider show, they should do it themselves. Would be great to see a Robbie Reyes or Johnny Blaze show on Disney Plus.

MCUKnight11
MCUKnight11 - 4/16/2020, 1:15 PM
@Nightwing1015 - Only tv service that has the budget to pull it off.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/16/2020, 1:50 PM
@MCUKnight11 - And yet, Hulu were confident they could do it. TBH I'd be fine with Ghost Rider not "flaming up" every scene anyway. Makes it more special if he only uses his powers once or twice an episode.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/16/2020, 5:50 PM
@Nightwing1015 - Ghost Rider should be introduced in Doctor Strange 3 with Mephistopheles as the villain.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/16/2020, 1:32 PM
This guy a clown
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/16/2020, 2:04 PM
It would make sense for Walters to represent Peter Parker and it being an introduction to the character. Still I want Matt Murdock to be in Spider-Man 3, so far now I'll pass this as a coincidence
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/16/2020, 5:50 PM
@MalseMarcel - Matt Murdock or nobody. There I said it.
Snowbirdd
Snowbirdd - 4/16/2020, 6:22 PM
@SonOfAGif - Agreed.
polarkyle
polarkyle - 4/16/2020, 2:56 PM
I don't know if I can trust MCU Cosmic after that false rumor they started about the full rights to Hulk and Namor going back to Marvel.
Snowbirdd
Snowbirdd - 4/16/2020, 6:22 PM
Spider-Man: Stay At Home lmaooo that made me laugh for real
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