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Spider-Man 4
Written by James Vanderbilt
Starring J. K. Simmons
Release date(s) Summer 2010
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Preceded by Spider-Man 3
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[edit] Production

In an August 2006 interview, Marvel producer Kevin Feige said he anticipated more sequels to the Spider-Man films "because of the wealth of stories in the comics".[1] Producer Avi Arad felt that some issues come to an end, but due to the character's age and his complex love life, the story is still continuous.[2] Although Tobey Maguire has not signed on for another sequel, the actor has denied reports that he will not return, stating, "I feel like the stories all deserve to be told, and, you know, if... the whole team wants to get back together, and we feel like we can make a good movie that's worth making, then I'm up for it."[3] Maguire later said in May 2007 that it may take years to develop a script.[4] Actress Kirsten Dunst has also expressed openness to return if director Sam Raimi and Maguire do.[5] Raimi told Premiere magazine that he "couldn't imagine" doing more sequels to the Spider-Man films without Tobey Maguire in the title role, but refused to completely rule out directing any future installments.[6] J. K. Simmons is set to return as J. Jonah Jameson.[7]

Raimi confirmed that Sony would be making at least three more sequels, although he did not know whether he would be required to direct.[8] Even if he does not direct, he may stay on as producer,[9] or co-writer.[10] In January 2007, Columbia Pictures entered negotiations with screenwriter David Koepp, who is credited with the first Spider-Man screenplay, to pen the script for a fourth film, which would be released in 2009 or 2010.[11] The following April, the studio said that the sequel was in the early stages of development, with no official word on casting, start date, and release.[12] Later that month, Raimi expressed interest in directing New Line's The Hobbit. Entertainment Weekly suggested if he pursued the new project, the production schedule for Spider-Man 4 would be delayed, or a new director would replace Raimi.[13] Sony co-chairwoman Amy Pascal said that if Raimi, Maguire, and Dunst did not return, the studio would make more Spider-Man films without them.[14] Negotiations with Koepp eventually fell through.[10]

In January 2007, Dylan Baker, who portrays Dr. Curt Connors, expressed interest in portraying the character's villainous alter-ego, the Lizard, as has Raimi.[15] Producer Grant Curtis is also a fan of the character, and has also expressed interest in Kraven the Hunter.[16] The Lizard was in an early draft of the second film's script.[17] Raimi said that if he returned to direct, he would take advantage of the established character of Dr. Curt Connors to introduce the Lizard. Raimi also expressed interest in setting up the Sinister Six with introductions to the Vulture and Electro.[9] Sony plans to release Spider-Man 4 in the summer of 2010.[18] In addition, Avi Arad confirmed in a one-on-one interview that a spin-off film about Venom was in the works.[19]

In October 2007, Raimi said that he and the studio were looking for a new writer that would have a brand new take on the Spider-Man series. Raimi would relinquish creative control of the sequel's story and focus on either directing or producing the script.[20] James Vanderbilt was soon announced as screenwriter, impressing the studio with his focus on characterization. The studio also decided to limit the scope of the film to two villains.[21]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Larry Carroll. "After Spidey, Marvel To Focus On Hulk's Relaunch, Captain America's Big-Screen Debut", MTV, 2006-08-18. Retrieved on 2006-08-25. 
  2. ^ Stax. "IGN Interview: Avi Arad", IGN, 2007-03-05. Retrieved on 2007-03-06. 
  3. ^ Dennis Michael. "Peter Parker Ponders Possibilities", Yahoo! Movies, 2007-04-10. Retrieved on 2007-04-10. 
  4. ^ "Tobey Maguire: 'Everything's in transition'", CNN, 2007-05-02. Retrieved on 2007-05-15. 
  5. ^ Patrick Lee. "Maguire Open To Spidey 4", Sci Fi Wire, 2007-04-04. Retrieved on 2007-04-06. 
  6. ^ Tom Roston. "The Secrets of Spider-Man 3", Premiere, January/February 2007, pp. 62, 65, 118. Retrieved on 2006-12-14. 
  7. ^ "J.K. Simmons Talks Spider-Man 4", Superhero Hype!, 2008-02-20. Retrieved on 2008-02-21. 
  8. ^ Heather Newgen. "Sam Raimi Confirms Spidey 4, 5 and 6!", ComingSoon.net, 2007-04-20. Retrieved on 2007-04-22. 
  9. ^ a b Larry Carroll. "Sam Raimi May Not Helm 'Spider-Man 4'; Wants Electro, Vulture As Villains If He Does", MTV, 2007-06-26. Retrieved on 2007-06-26. 
  10. ^ a b "Sam Raimi Talks Spider-Man 4", Empire, 2007-07-30. Retrieved on 2007-07-30. 
  11. ^ Michael Fleming. "Columbia, Koepp talk 'Spider-Man'", Variety, 2007-01-21. Retrieved on 2007-01-24. 
  12. ^ Sheigh Crabtree. "The inner life of the super-villain", Los Angeles Times, 2007-04-15. Retrieved on 2007-04-15. 
  13. ^ Adam Markovitz. "'Hobbit' Forming?", Entertainment Weekly, 2007-04-16. Retrieved on 2007-04-16. 
  14. ^ "'Spider-Man' will go on, studio says", Baltimore Sun, 2007-04-29. Retrieved on 2007-05-15. 
  15. ^ Eric Goldman. "Exclusive: Lizard Leapin' Into Spidey 4?", IGN, 2007-01-23. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 
  16. ^ Sean Elliott. "Exclusive Interview: 'SPIDER-MAN 3' PRODUCER GRANT CURTIS TALKS ABOUT VILLAINS FOR 'SPIDEY 4' + HIS OWN ORIGINS - PART 1", iF Magazine, 2007-05-29. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 
  17. ^ Greg Dean Schmitz. Greg's Preview - Spider-Man 2. Yahoo!. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
  18. ^ Dave McNary. "Hollywood films' dating game", Variety, 2007-07-13. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. 
  19. ^ Paul Fischer. "Exclusive Interview: Avi Arad for "Bratz"", Dark Horizons, 2007-07-24. Retrieved on 2007-08-16. 
  20. ^ Larry Carroll. "Sam Raimi Weighs In On Spider-Man's Future", MTV, 2007-10-16. Retrieved on 2007-10-17. 
  21. ^ Borys Kit. "Col hands Vanderbilt pen for 'Spidey 4'", The Hollywood Reporter, 2007-10-31. Retrieved on 2007-10-31.