Film directed by Sam Raimi, Spider-Man 3 was heavily criticized for its script and large number of villains
End of trilogy starring Tobey Maguire and directed by Sam Raimi, spiderman 3 arrived in Brazilian theaters on May 4, 2007, it was a box office success, but failed in the critics. Once, as recalled by the Screen Rantthe filmmaker explained why the production was considered “bad.”
The film’s synopsis reads: “The relationship between Peter parker It is mary jane seems to be working, but other problems start to appear. the clothes of Spider man turns black and ends up controlling peter – despite increasing her powers, she reveals and amplifies the dark side of her personality. With that, the villains venom It is Sand Man try to destroy the hero.”
The cast also featured Kirsten Dunst (Mary Jane Watson), topher grace (Eddie Brock), Thomas Haden Church (Sand Man), James Franco (Harry Osborn), Bryce Dallas Howard (Gwen Stacy), JK Simmons (J. Jonah Jameson), rosemary harris (May Parker), between others. One of the main criticisms of the film was in relation to the script, especially the three villains (who ended up with poor development) and the participation of venom.
In an interview with nerdist in 2015, (via collider) Sam Raimi admitted how spiderman 3 “did not work.” Even with an attempt to make the narrative successful, he “didn’t quite believe in all the characters.”
It is worth remembering how the director’s original idea was very different from what went to theaters. The film would only have one villain: Vulturewhich would be interpreted by John Malkovich. Raimi also considered putting Angelina Jolie as a villain. However, the filmmaker was pressured by Avi Aradproducer of sony picturesto put venom as the main villain.
Sam Raimi explained that the much larger scale of spiderman 3, in relation to the other chapters, “doomed” the film. According to the director, the script “should have latched on to the characters and relationships and progressed to the next step.”
Source: Rollingstone

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