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Spider-Man: No End In Sight

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Sony Execs Promise at Least Three More Spidey Sequels
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The success of Spider-Man 3 brought promises of additional episodes of Spidey and his enemies. "There'll be a fourth and a fifth and sixth and a seventh," Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal told Daily Variety</I>. "As many stories as Peter Parker has to tell, we'll do sequels." Her colleague, Michael Lynton, told the BBC that there would be "as many as we can make good stories for. ... Everybody's been so busy trying to get this one out that that's been the focus. ... When everybody comes up for air, we can think about how to make the next one." Lynton added that, although the critics by and large drubbed the film, "the exit polls show that the audience really loved the movie, and that's what counts." Sony distribution chief Jeff Blake told the New York Times that the box-office count "justifies the expense of a franchise picture like this. And I think it's a great sign for the summer." Several analysts predicted that the film will exceed the revenue produced by the previous two Spider-Man installments, which grossed $821 million and $783 million respectively worldwide -- although they expressed doubt that it could overtake the all-time box office champ Titanic, which took in $1.85 billion.



For those of you who've seen the third one, you know that it ended fairly solidly. Not much room for a direct continuation. Of course, with such a story, it wouldn't be hard to make one up. The problem I foresee with making sequel after sequel after sequel is that the original stars have pretty much all vowed not to return. Can the series really work as well as it has without Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst in the leads? Even if Tobey chose to came back, he's starting to show his age and can't really pull off playing a character that's supposed to be 10 years younger than he is anymore.

So, that brings up replacements...Jake Gyllenhaal is the obvious (and yummiest) choice since he has the look. But, would he have the same feeling?

I don't know...I LOVE the series and, of course, I'll see any and all sequels they release. I just hope they can keep the quality up.
 
NO i don't want anymore. I hate studios they're so stupid. It's all about money and never about the quality of a movie.
 
Tobey says he wil not do anymore Spidy movies.....
 
I'm so over Tobey as Spidey. The story was way overloaded. Venom was well done. If there's another one, I hope the studio goes in a new direction---new actors would be good,too.
 
Omigosh are you SHITTING me? I would be embarrassed to make that many movies of one franchise lol. Spider-Man, while classic, is no Harry Potter. Why can't a successful movie (or a successful trilogy) just stand on its own? NO MORE PLEASE
 
And they're stupid for expecting the take they got from this film anyway, everyones been dissapointed and without Tobey it'll just appear to be a completley different thing. Not nearly as much money will be made.
 
Sony is just getting greedy and its going to bite them in the ass. Toby, Kirsten, and Raimi have flip flopped on whether they will return and that was just for one more. Sadly I see this going the route of Batman after Micheal Keaton and Tim Burton jumped ship. Luckily that franchise managed to bounce back.
 
I'll at least give the new movies a shot. I'm not going to sit here, years away from the next one, and say that it'll be horrible. It very well may be the best one yet.

I just wanted to pose the questions for discussion among people who enjoy the franchise.
 
just as i suspected... they're planning to involve the sinister six in some way.... be on the look out for elektro, mysterio, and vulture.... possibly rhino ... to make appearances in upcoming films... and the return of doc ock...
 
I also hated the first. The second was okay, but death by sequel is not what I'm after.
 
When stars like Tobey and Kirsten and directors say they aren't coming back for any more sequels, it generally means they are just holding out until the studios give them a bigger paycheck. They will get what they want and the studio will get another sequel.
 
Yes Carnage, absolutely carnage, the best marvel villian ever, but who to pay him? Notto mention it wouldn't be for kids anymore, unless they severely watered him down, but then there would be no point. I'm thinking the movies would be different without Tobey and Kirsten, and that would probably make them different entities from the other movies. But I never found Tobey all that hot, Scott Speedman is a reputably a huge fan of Spiderman, he'd be the perfect Ben Reilly. But god knows how that would work.

Though I for one would like a hotter Spidey,

TTtL
 
i remember tobey saying he wasnt going to do a third...and what do you know??

im betting he will eventually give in. his originally reasoning came down to the stunt work and his back......so since special effects are getting better, maybe he doesnt need to do so much hard work anymore......just make it computer generated like it sort of already is. just more.
 
When stars like Tobey and Kirsten and directors say they aren't coming back for any more sequels, it generally means they are just holding out until the studios give them a bigger paycheck. They will get what they want and the studio will get another sequel.

Not that I follow Hollywood rumours, but wasn't Jake Gyllenhaal supposedly offered the role the last time Tobey held out for more money?
 
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