Amazing Spider-Man 3 And 4 Receive Official Launch Dates

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Amazing Spider-Man 3 And 4 Receive Official Launch Dates



The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has yet to hit theaters, yet Sony Pictures already knows when its next two sequels will make their debut.

May 2, 2014 marks the day on which The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is slated to appear on movie screens around the world. That's barely less than a year away, so any number of issues could crop up to delay that release. Despite this, Sony has just announced tentative production plans for both The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 4, as well as release dates for each film.

According to Sony's largely information-devoid press release, The Amazing Spider-Man 3 will hit theaters on June 10, 2016. Its sequel will follow on May 4, 2018. No plot details or production information is offered for either film.

Those are pretty ambitious plans, given that we've only seen one film with Andrew Garfield playing Peter Parker, but Sony is very keen on this franchise. It doesn't have an intellectual property vault to match Marvel Studios, but since Sony Pictures was fortunate enough to pick up the Spider-Man license prior to superhero movies becoming a massively lucrative concept, you shouldn't be surprised to see the firm milk this cash cow until its teats are raw and bleeding.

Or, as Jeff Blake, Chairman of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution at Sony Pictures, puts it, "Spider-Man is our most important, most successful, and most beloved franchise, so we're thrilled that we are in a position to lock in these prime release dates over the next five years."

We've run out of concrete facts, so that means it's speculation time. If Sony won't tell us what these films will be about, then we'll just make things up. We know that The Amazing Spider-Man 2 features Jaime Foxx as Electro and Paul Giamatti as The Rhino, so there are two villains out of the running. Likewise, we can probably remove The Lizard as a threat, since he was the antagonist in the first Amazing Spider-Man flick. Who does this leave us with for potential foes?

If Sony sticks with the classic rogue's gallery trend, I'd have to expect The Vulture, The Scorpion, or Doctor Octopus to feature in one of these upcoming films, but there's always the chance that Sony might decide to give Venom another shot. It wasn't that character's fault that Sam Raimi's third Spider-Man film was an overlong chore, and there are many, many fans of the toothy symbiote.

Alternately, Sony could do something completely unexpected and create a film about that one time that Aunt May became a Herald of Galactus [http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2012/11/08/i-love-ya-but-youre-strange-aunt-may-herald-of-galactus/]. They won't, but who doesn't want to see that in big-budget CGI form?

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Venom needs to be re-done at some point.

I welcome more films in this series - TASM1 was very well written and fun to watch, personally my favourite spider man film ever, much better than the Raimi films.
 

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All the way up to 4? The first film wasn't exactly stellar so this is...a unique plan, personally.

Hopefully #2 is better.
 

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endtherapture said:
Venom needs to be re-done at some point.
Amusingly if you re-textured Croc-Conners from the first move and removed the tail you'd have a good CGI Venom.

Eddie Brock needs to be a muscled jock type guy. Having a guy skinnier than Spiderman playing Brock/Venom was so damn wrong.
 

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Why does everyone think the film was so bad? The actors were much better in their roles, the writing was interesting if a bit normal, and the fight scenes were amusing, exciting pulled the classic comic book scenes.

Angelous Wang said:
endtherapture said:
Venom needs to be re-done at some point.
Amusingly if you re-textured Croc-Conners from the first move and removed the tail you'd have a good CGI Venom.

Eddie Brock needs to be a muscled jock type guy. Having a guy skinnier than Spiderman playing Brock/Venom was so damn wrong.
Agreed, he needs to be really big and physically imposing whilst being as fast and agile as Spider-man.
 

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I think they should omit Symbiotic villains until the 4th or 5th film (assuming they last that long). If 2 is Electro and Rhino then 3 should be Doc-Oc and, Kraven which would set up AS-M4 to feature The Sinister 6 (Lizard, Electro, Rhino, Doc-Oc, Kraven and, Green Goblin to lead them I suppose). I love the symbiotic bad guys but I think a better alternative would be to set up a movie-verse Sinister Six.
 

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I was a fan of the first film, but if the Green Goblin doesn't show up to throw Gwen Stacy off a bridge, I'm going to be super pissed.
 

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endtherapture said:
Venom needs to be re-done at some point.

I welcome more films in this series - TASM1 was very well written and fun to watch, personally my favourite spider man film ever, much better than the Raimi films.
Think the new Spiderman movie would be a great fit for Venom as its a more darker world. Perfect for Venom.
 

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Oh joy, more movies to rant about for half an hour. Don't believe I can rant that long about ASM1? My sister didn't.
She regretted making that challenge pretty fast!

OT... As much as I hated the origin story, I hope that was one of those "we don't know how to do an origin story" things and numbers 2-4 will be good.

I wont hold my breath though
 
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for the love of god(s) can Disney not just throw some money at Sony to get the rights back?

praying the second one bombs and Sony give up on this (wasnt a fan of the last one)
 

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Mr Ink 5000 said:
for the love of god(s) can Disney not just throw some money at Sony to get the rights back?

praying the second one bombs and Sony give up on this (wasnt a fan of the last one)
What are the odds of a Spider-Man movie bombing?
 

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MrGalactus said:
What are the odds of a Spider-Man movie bombing?
Implausible, but if Sony runs the franchise into the ground, I could see people getting tired of them eventually.

The problem is that the kind of mess Sony would have to make of the franchise to give up on it and let Marvel have him back just might also make Spidey so toxic to moviegoers that Marvel would have to let him sit for years (if not decades) before he was allowed to be part of the Cinematic universe anyhow.
 

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endtherapture said:
Why does everyone think the film was so bad? The actors were much better in their roles, the writing was interesting if a bit normal, and the fight scenes were amusing, exciting pulled the classic comic book scenes.
The Amazing Spider-Man is one of the most polarizing films of this decade, you love it or you hate it.
My theory is that the problem stems from people being exposed to Raimi's Spider-Man and using that as their image of Spider-Man (rather than the comics or cartoons). Also there's complaints of the marketing campaign being misleading (however, I don't understand why ANYONE trusts trailers these days).

I loved it, I thought it was the perfect Spider-Man movie.