Sam Raimi Talks Spider-Man 3
Author: Stephen Gerding
February 4th, 2005
A recent article on Zap2It contains a few tidbits of info about Raimi’s approach to the next Spider-Man film. The article focuses on Raimi’s quest for a more realistic Spider-Man as far as the webslinging effects go, but also touches briefly upon the secrecy surrounding the identity of the super-villain they’ve decided to go with.
Sam Raimi says he’s not quite happy with the computer-generated swinging and jumping that his live-action Spider-Man does on the big screen. So, before he starts filming his third part of the superhero franchise, he’s going to get it right.
“We’re really trying to shoot for a level of reality that we haven’t yet achieved yet with the ‘Spider-Man’ films,” Raimi says to Zap2it.com in an interview on Thursday (Feb. 4) just before the release of “Boogeyman,” which he produced. “It’ll be subtle, and the audience probably won’t even be aware of them, but to that character specifically, we’re looking at how can we improve his style of movement, his density, the sense of weight, how can we take the next step.”
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