The stars of Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" trilogy are open to working on another movie. Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst are open to working on another "Spider-Man" movie years after the trilogy they starred in wrapped up.
For all its spectacle and, well, strange-ness, this second 'Doctor Strange' film does manage to keep itself tied to a very poignant, touching theme - while riding the line between 'good weird' and 'jarring weird.'
Fans online have even pointed out some lesser known projects of his, like 'Vivo,' a 2021 Sony animated picture and love letter to Cuban musical heritage.
When I saw 'Spider-Man: No Way Home,' a nagging feeling came over me. While I also felt the elation any Spider-Man fan felt, there was a small part of me that wished I was more impressed with the final result.
'Ash vs. Evil Dead' is getting killed off. Starz decided not to renew Sam Raimi's horror comedy for a fourth season with the finale set for the end of April.
As more and more information on the Sony hack and Spider-Man flood out, one small idea that the studio posed could mean a homecoming of sorts for the series. But could bringing Sam Raimi back as a director or producer help bring the franchise back to prominence?
As Sony tries to figure out what to do with the rebooted series of Spider-Man, the original director behind the first three movies reveals the real reason he left the project after the arguably disastrous third film and who would've been in the fourth installment had he made it.
Could a 'Game of Thrones' star bring to life one of the most well-received video games of the past few years? It seems like she may get some help from a 'Spider-Man' alumnus as well.