Spider-Man 3
PG-13 · 2007 ‧ Action/Sci-fi ‧ 2h 19m
Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) and M.J. (Kirsten Dunst) seem to finally be on the right track in their complicated relationship, but trouble looms for the superhero and his lover. Peter's Spider-Man suit turns black and takes control of him, not...
Release date: May 4, 2007 (USA)
Director: Sam Raimi
Budget: 250 million USD
Distributed by: Sony Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Sony Pictures Releasing
Based on: Spider-Man; by: Stan Lee; Steve Ditko
Box office: $895.9 million
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Who is the bad guy in Spider-Man 3?
Edward "Eddie" Brock Jr., later known as Venom, is the main antagonist of the 2007 superhero film Spider-Man 3, the third and final installment of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, and the main protagonist of its tie-in comic book Spider-Man 3: The Black.
Why is Spider-Man 3 black?
At his apartment, the symbiote assimilates Peter's suit as he sleeps in it while waiting for Marko to come out of hiding. Peter awakens on top of a building, discovering that the symbiote has colored his suit black and enhanced his powers; however, it also amplifies the aggressive traits of his personality.
Why did Spider-Man 3 flop?
Spider-Man 3 had too many villains, different subplots, and an overall messy plot, making it the worst movie in Raimi's trilogy, but had the production team gone with their original plan for it, Spider-Man 3 would have been even worse than it already is.
Why was Venom in Spider-Man 3?
Why Sam Raimi Didn't Want To Use Venom. The reason that Spider-Man 3's Venom creates this trilogy plot hole is not entirely Sam Raimi's fault, as he did not even want to use Venom in the franchise. Sony forced him to include Eddie Brock in the third film because of the character's popularity.
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