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Here's a few quotes from my kids magazine:
Will there be a Spider-Man 4
Tobey: It depends. I think that this movie wraps up a lot of story lines and feels like a natural ending to "this chapter". But if there's a great story to tell and the team wants to get together again, I would definately consider it.
Do you have your own Spider-Man suite?
Tobey: They make a ton of new ones each year, but they still haven't given me one. I've asked too. I mean, who do you have to talk to to get a Spider-Man suit when you're Spider-Man?
What would you like to see in Spider-Man 4?
Kirsten Dunst: If we do a Spider-Man 4, I'm putting it in my contract that I will not do any scenes where I'm in peril and screaming. [laughs]
Did you get tired of screaming in these movies?
Kirsten Dunst: It's more when you have to loop [when an actor rerecords his or her own voice for a scene after it has been shot] that you lose your voice because you're concentrating on screaming. What's amazing is that they used my screams from the second movie for this movie, so I didn't have to scream once. I'm so happy about that.
Were the costumes and makeup difficult to put on?
Topher Grace: It took about 5 hours total. It was forty-five minutes to put on the suit and then four hours to get the makeup on. I wore a lot of makeup because my costume runs into my face. Then I'd have to hang from wires and it was really hot, but then they would play back a scene and it was the coolest scene that I'd ever been in.
Here's a cool fact:
For a scene that takes place in an 80-story building, the filmakers built the largest set ever for a Spider-Man movie. The three and a half story set was constructed at a studio in Los Angeles.
For another scene, in which a set needed to be flooded, filmmakers built two 20,000 gallon water tanks. As the special effects supervisor unleashed the water, he addend an additional 10,000 gallons for a total of 50,000 gallons. Where did all that water go? Underneath the floor of that studio was an empty pool that acted as a drain-the same pool that was used to film the scene at the end of Spider-Man 2 in which Doc Ock's lair falls into the river.