The original Spider-Man trilogy director Sam Raimi admits that he "messed up" with Spider-Man 3, but says he would "love" to be given another chance - perhaps with Marvel's upcoming reboot of the character.

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In an interview with The Week , Raimi says, "I messed up on the third one."He added, "I think they're so complete now, Marvel. They probably don't need me anymore. But if they needed me? I'd love to. It's great to be wanted."Raimi also remarked on Spider-Man's roller-coaster history in film, admitting that he's "not really on top of" Spider-Man's various incarnations.After Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, Sony rebooted the franchise with Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel. The character is now being rebooted again, this time by Marvel and Sony together. The new, younger version of Spidey will debut in next year's Captain America: Civil War before starring in another solo film of his own.

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