Screenwriter
Steve
Kloves,
who
has
penned
the
script
of
upcoming
film
The
Amazing
Spider-Man,
has
hinted
that
the
reboot
project
will
be
more
realistic
when
compared
to
Sam
Raimi's
Spider-Man
trilogy.
The
Harry
Potter
script
writer
claimed
that
he
can
not
write
cartoony
dialogue
for
the
movie.
In
a
recent
interview
with
Collider,
Steve
Kloves
said,
"I
said,
'I
can't
do
shazam!
dialogue,
that's
not
what
I
do.
If
you
wanna
do
the
Peter
Parker
I
knew
as
a
kid
reading
the
comic
book,
I
can
do
that,
because
it
was
grounded
in
exactly
what
you
said,
reality.
So
they
said
Yes
that's
what
we
want,
we
want
you
to
come
in
and
write
Peter
Parker
as
a
real
character."
Meanwhile,
Steve
Kloves
also
admitted
that
he
has
rejected
an
offer
from
Sony
Pictures
to
write
a
sequel
for
the
planned
trilogy.
He
said,
"They
had
talked
to
me
about
doing
the
second
one
when
I
was
doing
it,
and
no
I
didn't
wanna,
I
sort
of
dated
it,
I
don't
wanna
marry
it."
However,
The
Amazing
Spider-Man
is
being
directed
by
Marc
Webb.
Andrew
Garfield
is
playing
Peter
Parker.
Emma
Stone
reprises
the
superhero's
love
interest
Gwen
Stacy
and
Rhys
Ifans
is
cast
as
villainous
Dr.
Connor
a.k.a
The
Lizard.
The
movie
is
scheduled
to
release
in
3D
on
July
3,
2012.