Will Spidey 3 be the last?

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A Final Spin for 'Spider-Man'?
By Scott Bowles
USA Today
Sony
Our friendly, neighborhood superhero turns to the dark side in the second sequel, due next summer.






SAN DIEGO (July 21) — Is Spider-Man making his final swing through theaters? As the superhero franchise, which has taken in more than $1.6 billion worldwide, returns to Comic-Con to promote next year's Spider-Man 3, some are wondering whether the series is making its final bow.

Including star Tobey Maguire .

"We've done an amazing job at keeping things fresh," Maguire tells USA TODAY. But, he adds, "it's hard to imagine continuously coming up with stories that deserve to be told. I'm not sure if there are more stories for this character that are interesting enough to be excited about doing more."

Sony Pictures, the distributor for the films, isn't saying either way. And superhero franchises, such as the Hulk, have been pronounced dead, only to resurface under a new director or production company.

But Spider-Man producers concede they haven't looked beyond this installment of the series, which they always viewed as a trilogy.

"We don't have a book we're adapting, like a Lord of the Rings," says Spider-Man producer Laura Ziskin. "It's open-ended. But this could be the last. We've never started on the next movie while we were working on the current one."

More than a dozen big-studio movies will be featured at the nation's largest comic-book convention this weekend, but none come shouldering more excitement or expectations than Spider-Man. It's due in theaters May 4.

Producers — and perhaps, they say, a star from the movie — will unveil some hastily gathered footage from the film Saturday as a goodwill gesture to the convention, which has been a taproot of the franchise's loyal following.

"This is a going-home kind of thing," producer Avi Arad says. "We brought the first one here and the fans have supported us and (director) Sam Raimi from the start. We wanted to say thank you."

Filmmakers are closely guarding plot points to the film, though it will feature a new villain, Sandman, played by Thomas Haden Church.

And Ziskin promises one foe will be Spidey himself.

"He'll have to battle villains within," she says. "I love what we've done with this character."

So does Maguire.

"This one, to me, has more interesting twists and turns" than the first two, he says. "It's been a fun ride."var tag= '
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2006-07-21 07:07:47
 
yet if spidey 3 becomes a record-setting mega-blockbuster hit at the
box office and somehow manages to break
Pirates of the Caribbean 2 all-time record for 3-day opening weekend , ..how could the studios say " no " to a possible 4th installment ?

i think there are exceptions to the trilogy theory.

:spidey:
 
There is more than enough material and fan support for a 4th & 5th movie. I doubt very seriously that SM3 is the last.
 
49erVenom said:
There is more than enough material and fan support for a 4th & 5th movie. I doubt very seriously that SM3 is the last.

fan support. you call bashing the casting and the director's choices fan support.
 
ges681 said:
fan support. you call bashing the casting and the director's choices fan support.

I was speaking of collective fan support. I support the movie and I've spent more than enough $$ on Marvel products in my life to justify myself as a hardcore. However, I have every right to criticize Raimi for gutting a character. That doesn't mean I won't see SM3 and buy the DVD.
 
Last movie? Geez, I hope not. This world still needs Spider-Man!
 
The Last Meatbag said:
"We don't have a book we're adapting, like a Lord of the Rings," says Spider-Man producer Laura Ziskin.2006-07-21 07:07:47

This shouldn't be the reason why they stop at 3. They've been adapting bits and pieces of Spiderman stories, including this one. Although it is not the same as Lord of the Rings, it's not like they are coming up with completely new material.
 
isnt the toybiz/ hasbro article briefly mentioned about the production of marvel figures such as spiderman 3 and 4...?
so... there u go.
 
Spider-Man 3 is not the last movie. This, is a fact.
 
Sony pictures and Columbia originally decided on 6 movies, and then they started to go back and fourth between 4-6, so, I dont' think that this will be the last.
 
No way is spidey3 being the last they already have idea's for the next one
 
I heard Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst were currently signed on for four movies.
 
^ I'll believe that when I see filming begin on SM4.

I seriously think that SM3 will be the last one with Tobey and Kirsten, and Sam Raimi himself is only about 50/50 on coming back for SM4.

There will be more Spidey movies, but with a very different cast.
 
Nah. There's gotta be more. Actually you know what i think? Those '3 months' more of reshoots they started doing... 'for more action'?= Spider-Man 4
 

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