Over 16 years on from the release of Sam Raimi’s third Spider-Man movie, it’s thought that a fourth film could finally be in the works. That’s according toSpider-Man 3’s (andNo Way Home’s) Sandman actor, Thomas Haden Church.In a newinterviewwith ComicBook, Church revealed that he’s heard “rumours” that Raimi could once again be teaming up with the originalSpider-Man, Tobey Maguire, to finally bringSpider-Man 4to life. What’s more, if it happens, Church is totally down to be part of it.Before we get into it, take a look at ourinterviewwith Spider-Man star Tom Holland below.“I’ve heard rumours… that Sam Raimi was going to do another [Spider-Manmovie] with Tobey and if that happens, I would probably campaign to maybe at least do a cameo,” Church told ComicBook.AdvertIt may have been years sinceSpider-Man 3released, butSpider-Man 4’s existence might not be as far fetched as you’d imagine. After all, once upon a time,it was definitely in pre-production, but it sadly ended up being scrapped. Raimi spoke about this in more detail during aninterviewwith Moviepilot last year, when he said: “We had a script years ago and we were actively working in pre-production. It was just that, it became a thing where there was a deadline and I didn’t want to make something which was less than great.”He continued: “I thought I had compromised a bit onSpider-Man 3, and I really wanted to pay the audience back onSpider-Man 4and make the best Spider-Man of all. I couldn’t get the script together in that amount of time, so I told Sony I think it’s best if you go ahead with your planned alternate Spider-Man storyline because I didn’t want to let the audience down.”Furthermore, Raimi teased at the time that he’s “completely open” toworking with Maguireon a new Spider-Man film, and added that: “I didn’t think it was possible but after jumping back in with the multiverse, I realised, just likeDoctor Strangedoes, anything is possible now.”Of course, there’s a chance that Church may have heard the same whispers from the rumour mill that we all have, so we shouldn’t take his statement as firm confirmation thatSpider-Man 4is back from the dead. We can live in hope though, right?Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures ReleasingTopics:Spider Man,TV And Film,Marvel

Over 16 years on from the release of Sam Raimi’s third Spider-Man movie, it’s thought that a fourth film could finally be in the works. That’s according toSpider-Man 3’s (andNo Way Home’s) Sandman actor, Thomas Haden Church.In a newinterviewwith ComicBook, Church revealed that he’s heard “rumours” that Raimi could once again be teaming up with the originalSpider-Man, Tobey Maguire, to finally bringSpider-Man 4to life. What’s more, if it happens, Church is totally down to be part of it.Before we get into it, take a look at ourinterviewwith Spider-Man star Tom Holland below.“I’ve heard rumours… that Sam Raimi was going to do another [Spider-Manmovie] with Tobey and if that happens, I would probably campaign to maybe at least do a cameo,” Church told ComicBook.AdvertIt may have been years sinceSpider-Man 3released, butSpider-Man 4’s existence might not be as far fetched as you’d imagine. After all, once upon a time,it was definitely in pre-production, but it sadly ended up being scrapped. Raimi spoke about this in more detail during aninterviewwith Moviepilot last year, when he said: “We had a script years ago and we were actively working in pre-production. It was just that, it became a thing where there was a deadline and I didn’t want to make something which was less than great.”He continued: “I thought I had compromised a bit onSpider-Man 3, and I really wanted to pay the audience back onSpider-Man 4and make the best Spider-Man of all. I couldn’t get the script together in that amount of time, so I told Sony I think it’s best if you go ahead with your planned alternate Spider-Man storyline because I didn’t want to let the audience down.”Furthermore, Raimi teased at the time that he’s “completely open” toworking with Maguireon a new Spider-Man film, and added that: “I didn’t think it was possible but after jumping back in with the multiverse, I realised, just likeDoctor Strangedoes, anything is possible now.”Of course, there’s a chance that Church may have heard the same whispers from the rumour mill that we all have, so we shouldn’t take his statement as firm confirmation thatSpider-Man 4is back from the dead. We can live in hope though, right?Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures ReleasingTopics:Spider Man,TV And Film,Marvel
Over 16 years on from the release of Sam Raimi’s third Spider-Man movie, it’s thought that a fourth film could finally be in the works. That’s according toSpider-Man 3’s (andNo Way Home’s) Sandman actor, Thomas Haden Church.In a newinterviewwith ComicBook, Church revealed that he’s heard “rumours” that Raimi could once again be teaming up with the originalSpider-Man, Tobey Maguire, to finally bringSpider-Man 4to life. What’s more, if it happens, Church is totally down to be part of it.Before we get into it, take a look at ourinterviewwith Spider-Man star Tom Holland below.“I’ve heard rumours… that Sam Raimi was going to do another [Spider-Manmovie] with Tobey and if that happens, I would probably campaign to maybe at least do a cameo,” Church told ComicBook.AdvertIt may have been years sinceSpider-Man 3released, butSpider-Man 4’s existence might not be as far fetched as you’d imagine. After all, once upon a time,it was definitely in pre-production, but it sadly ended up being scrapped. Raimi spoke about this in more detail during aninterviewwith Moviepilot last year, when he said: “We had a script years ago and we were actively working in pre-production. It was just that, it became a thing where there was a deadline and I didn’t want to make something which was less than great.”He continued: “I thought I had compromised a bit onSpider-Man 3, and I really wanted to pay the audience back onSpider-Man 4and make the best Spider-Man of all. I couldn’t get the script together in that amount of time, so I told Sony I think it’s best if you go ahead with your planned alternate Spider-Man storyline because I didn’t want to let the audience down.”Furthermore, Raimi teased at the time that he’s “completely open” toworking with Maguireon a new Spider-Man film, and added that: “I didn’t think it was possible but after jumping back in with the multiverse, I realised, just likeDoctor Strangedoes, anything is possible now.”Of course, there’s a chance that Church may have heard the same whispers from the rumour mill that we all have, so we shouldn’t take his statement as firm confirmation thatSpider-Man 4is back from the dead. We can live in hope though, right?
Over 16 years on from the release of Sam Raimi’s third Spider-Man movie, it’s thought that a fourth film could finally be in the works. That’s according toSpider-Man 3’s (andNo Way Home’s) Sandman actor, Thomas Haden Church.
In a newinterviewwith ComicBook, Church revealed that he’s heard “rumours” that Raimi could once again be teaming up with the originalSpider-Man, Tobey Maguire, to finally bringSpider-Man 4to life. What’s more, if it happens, Church is totally down to be part of it.
Before we get into it, take a look at ourinterviewwith Spider-Man star Tom Holland below.
“I’ve heard rumours… that Sam Raimi was going to do another [Spider-Manmovie] with Tobey and if that happens, I would probably campaign to maybe at least do a cameo,” Church told ComicBook.
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It may have been years sinceSpider-Man 3released, butSpider-Man 4’s existence might not be as far fetched as you’d imagine. After all, once upon a time,it was definitely in pre-production, but it sadly ended up being scrapped. Raimi spoke about this in more detail during aninterviewwith Moviepilot last year, when he said: “We had a script years ago and we were actively working in pre-production. It was just that, it became a thing where there was a deadline and I didn’t want to make something which was less than great.”
He continued: “I thought I had compromised a bit onSpider-Man 3, and I really wanted to pay the audience back onSpider-Man 4and make the best Spider-Man of all. I couldn’t get the script together in that amount of time, so I told Sony I think it’s best if you go ahead with your planned alternate Spider-Man storyline because I didn’t want to let the audience down.”
Furthermore, Raimi teased at the time that he’s “completely open” toworking with Maguireon a new Spider-Man film, and added that: “I didn’t think it was possible but after jumping back in with the multiverse, I realised, just likeDoctor Strangedoes, anything is possible now.”
Of course, there’s a chance that Church may have heard the same whispers from the rumour mill that we all have, so we shouldn’t take his statement as firm confirmation thatSpider-Man 4is back from the dead. We can live in hope though, right?
Topics:Spider Man,TV And Film,Marvel