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Thanks to the Sony hacks, via Wikileaks, we now know why Andrew Garfield won’t be making any more “Spider Man” movies– or maybe any Sony films for the foreseeable future.
It turns that Garfield insulted Sony chief Kaz Hirai by snubbing him last summer in Rio de Janeiro at a big Sony gala celebrating the end of the World Cup. Kaz had planned to introduce Garfield as the star of “Spider Man 3″ set for 2016 in a speech before 750 guests. But Garfield, having just arrived in Rio, made a huge mistake. He snubbed Kaz and never came down for dinner. Yikes. In Rio this didn’t go well, and the bad feeling reverberated.
Calling BS on this story. Not saying it's 100% false (maybe he did snub the guy) but I'm saying that there is NO WAY that, if the franchise was making them money, would they let something so petty end the franchise.
It's more likely that it's combination of the last film bombing and Sony's need/desire to reboot the property again.
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