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Now coming, 'Spider-Woman'?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Aug, 2014 06:53 AM
    If all goes as planned, some girl power may be coming to add weight to the Hollywood's "Spider-Man" franchise.
     
    Sony Pictures is said to be planning to expand the franchise by recruiting one of its female superheroes for a spin-off film, reports deadline.com.
     
    The studio hopes to release the film as early as 2017.
     
    Earlier this year, "The Amazing Spider-Man" director Marc Webb had shared the possibility of having a Spider-Woman come to life on the big screen.
     
    "This hasn't been on my mind. But it's an interesting idea," he had told eonline.com.

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