Olivia Wilde has been tapped to direct an Untitled Female Focused Marvel film for Sony, which reportedly could be a Spider-Woman movie.
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Spider-Woman has had several secret identities throughout the character's comic book run. The most well-known woman-turned-web-crawler is Jessica Drew, the original Spider-Woman, who dropped the identity in the 80s only to reappear in the 2000s. Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, Charlotte Witter, and a shape-shifting Skrull named Veranke have all taken on the Spider-Woman mantle as well.
There's no telling which version of the character Wilde intends to use, or even if she's going to direct a Spider-Woman movie at all. Deadline
Whatever the movie ends up being, Wilde will write it with her writing partner Katie Silberman. Amy Pascal will produce the secret project alongside executive producer Rachel O'Connor. With Black & SilverMadame Web
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All that said, it's much more likely Sony would want to focus their time developing a Spider-Woman