There has a been a lot of Spider-Man talk in the past few weeks with the Sony-Disney studio split that was met with major apprehension. Tom Holland’s Spidey was in jeopardy for the longest time and it was crazy enough to drive fans into planning a ‘Storm Sony’ to save Spider-Man event. With all that behind us and Peter Parker retained in Marvel’s filmverse (where he rightfully belongs) we now have the luxury of entertaining other possibilities with the spider-verse. The culmination of MCU’s Phase 3, Far From Home introduced the concept of the multi-verse and before that Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse gave us a brilliant mix of Spider-Men who walk the different realms and alternate realities. This opened up room for more speculations (literally).

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Tommy Wiseau, the director of The Room and the subject of The Disaster Artist is all for directing Spider-Man 4. He expressed his interest in the superhero genre (in time when Hollywood biggies are disregarding Marvel movies’ merit) and it’s rather unsurprising. Wiseau made his enthusiasm clear with this tweet:

He practically photoshopped his own name in the directorial credits beneath the Spider-Man font edited with ‘4’. For those who are wondering why a bid for movie 4 is being thrown in (that’s already happening), let us tell you, he means Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man.

For fans of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man played by Tobey Maguire, Far From Home had a particularly exciting addition with J.J. Jameson showing up and ruining Peter Parker’s life once again. It was the throwback every fan of the original trilogy wanted and it only gave the fandom some more hope for another Sam Raimi film. While many have lost faith in the idea, we’re still holding on to hopes for Spider-Man 4. Those hopes are now being revived in a rather unexpected way.

Superhero films, especially, Marvel superhero films are blockbuster hits and we’re surprised more directors aren’t throwing in bids to work on their titles. We’re getting a Tom Holland film in 2021 but we’ll never stop being sad about Sam Raimi’s run being discontinued. Same Tommy Wiseau, same!

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