I have no clue about 'Spider-Man': Nat Wolff
Press Trust of India Los Angeles Actor Nat Wolff, who is reportedly being eyed to replace Andrew Garfield in the next "Spider-Man", says he does not have information about the film's casting.
The 20-year-old actor responded to the rumour during an interview with Cara Delevingne during a press tour for their upcoming movie "Paper Towns".
"I honestly don't know anything about Spider-Man. I mean, who wouldn't want to play Spider-Man?" he played it coy when asked during a chat.
"My little cousin was the one who told me (about the rumours)," Wolff said. "Six hours ago, he texted me, 'Hey man, are you going to be Spider-Man?' "
Wolff is lined up as a candidate for the untitled new "Spider-Man" movie along with such young actors as Asa Butterfield, Tom Holland, Timothee Chalamet, and Liam James. Spidey is expected to pop up in "Captain America: Civil War" first before getting his own solo movie.