Over at IGN.com there is a brief video interview with Sam Raimi about the progress of the next installment in the Spider-Man movies. Nothing big is revealed but Kirsten’s and Toby’s status comes up, along with who is writing the script. Enjoy! Ex animo, Spider-Girl!
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What’s awful about the representations of character? MJ’s party girl side was a little glossed over and I understand the loathing for the Goblin outfits, but I think the characters are spot on. Norman loved his son, harry had his issues, Peter wrestled with his responsibilities. Maybe it seems visually cartoony compared to Nolan’s more grounded take on Batman, but Raimi captures the essence of Spidey well, especially some of the “man on the street” reaction stuff that Stan Lee captured during his run. Remember the montages he would have of people discussing Spidey? I fully support a Raimi 4 if they don’t offer me the gig. 😉
Says you….
Well 1 and 2 don’t really stand up anymore, there awful representations of every character
After 1 and 2, I REFUSE to believe that 3 was his fault.
I refuse to support the movie franchise until they reboot it and kick Raimi off. His day is over.