Scott
10-17-2007, 10:23 PM
Spider-Man to return for a 'different' fourth film
Spider-Man is returning for a fourth installment of the superhero franchise, but without director Sam Raimi in the director's chair
Raimi directed the first three movies and wrote 2007's Spider-Man 3 - but the filmmaker is stepping back to let someone else create their own vision for the web-slinging adventure.
He tells MTV.com, "Right now, a writer is being sought to write the next installment. We're in the very early stages. I won't be working on the story. It'll be a brand-new writer coming in with a brand-new story - a fresh take on the Spider-Man series.
"We're hearing different versions right now and really enjoying the different stories. Hopefully, we'll hear one that sounds right for the fourth installment."
When asked if would produce the movie, rather than direct, Raimi replies, "Yes, that's right. In this case, it's more in the writer's hands. I'm going to let the writer envision where Peter Parker would go to next."
Link (http://www.newswatch50.com/entertainment/story.aspx?content_id=6c1c7b4e-c12f-4c19-98d5-4fb076c0a7c8)
He did his best with the first two movies, and then tried to do too much with the third. This is probably a good thing. The fourth, with the same team, would have probably flopped.
Spider-Man is returning for a fourth installment of the superhero franchise, but without director Sam Raimi in the director's chair
Raimi directed the first three movies and wrote 2007's Spider-Man 3 - but the filmmaker is stepping back to let someone else create their own vision for the web-slinging adventure.
He tells MTV.com, "Right now, a writer is being sought to write the next installment. We're in the very early stages. I won't be working on the story. It'll be a brand-new writer coming in with a brand-new story - a fresh take on the Spider-Man series.
"We're hearing different versions right now and really enjoying the different stories. Hopefully, we'll hear one that sounds right for the fourth installment."
When asked if would produce the movie, rather than direct, Raimi replies, "Yes, that's right. In this case, it's more in the writer's hands. I'm going to let the writer envision where Peter Parker would go to next."
Link (http://www.newswatch50.com/entertainment/story.aspx?content_id=6c1c7b4e-c12f-4c19-98d5-4fb076c0a7c8)
He did his best with the first two movies, and then tried to do too much with the third. This is probably a good thing. The fourth, with the same team, would have probably flopped.