There will be a spider man 4

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he entire "Spider-Man 3" cast was present, in fact, including James Franco, Kirsten Dunst and Bryce Dallas Howard (10 weeks after the birth of her first child).

Director Sam Raimi also had some news: There will be a "Spider-Man 4." Well, of course, there will be. It's not clear which cast members will return, but as Raimi said, "It's all about getting a script."

And the feeling is, among Columbia Pictures insiders and everyone else who helps make these films, that "Spider-Man" will go on and on like the "Star Trek" series, with or without this cast.

This may be problematic for one cast member, whose character appears to die on screen. I won't tell you which one, but the actor or actress who plays this character did say to me later, "It turns out I may not be completely dead." So, we shall see. One person who says he will not be along for the next ride is legendary scriptwriter Alvin Sargent.

"It's time for someone else to do it," he told me.

More "Spider-Man" movies also depend on the response to the third installment. Although it's a bit long, "Spider-Man 3" never ceases to delight and dazzle audiences. It was fun seeing it again last night with a big crowd.
 
your 'films' link is to a story about Rosie O'Donnell, and you don't cite a source for that article.
 
'...never ceases to delight and dazzle'

Yeah.. what film did you see? It was awful!
 
I hated number 2 with such a dam vengence. It was a pity because number 1 wasn't that bad a film if you didn't approach it with a die hard allegence to the comics. But i guess you have to take that attitude with any film adaptation.

I really think that this whole "lets turn this comic into a film" genre has been bleed dry. Its just lazy people not wanting to try and create fresh and original movies but want to be sure of box office ratings.
 
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