Spider-Man 4 | Sam Raimi (again) rumoured to be directing the next film

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The next live-action Spider-Man film is said to be shooting in September, and there’s another rumour that Sam Raimi is going to direct it.


Following a report earlier this week that Marvel and Sony’s sequel to Spider-Man: No Way Home is to begin filming this September, along comes a new rumour that Sam Raimi is stepping in as director. If true, it’d be a popular choice given that he made such a successful – even genre-defining – Spider-Man trilogy of his own from 2002 onwards.

The latest whisper comes to us via World of Reel, which reports that Raimi is ā€œin contentionā€ to direct the upcoming film, with the other directors in the running said to be Marvel regular Jon Favreau, and John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein – directors of last year’s cheerfully entertaining fantasy Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves.

This isn’t the first time Raimi’s name has been brought up in connection to Spider-Man in recent weeks. In March, actor Thomas Haden Church – who played Sandman in Spider-Man 3 – floated the possibility that he, Raimi and Tobey Maguire might reunite for another Spidey film.

Both Marvel and Sony have a financial interest in shoving a new Spider-Man movie through the pipeline. Spider-Man: No Way Home made close to $2bn in 2021 – a phenomenal sum that neither studio has come close to matching with their more recent superhero output. Marvel’s highly-anticipated Deadpool And Wolverine, out in July, potentially could; Sony’s Spider-Man-adjacent Kraven The Hunter (August) probably won’t.

Read more: Spider-Man: No Way Home review | Exhilarating, messy, fan-pleasing

The bigger question is whether the studios will continue to push for a late September shoot date, given the production doesn’t appear to have a director or even a finished script as yet. Word is that Sony and Marvel are at odds over what direction the next Spider-Man should go in, with the former wanting more multiverse shenanigans and the latter pushing for something more grounded.

Then again, Marvel has started production on movies without a finished script before (hello, Iron Man), and recent history has shown that directors will hop on board a major project mere weeks before filming if the conditions are right – see Gareth Edwards and his upcoming Jurassic film, which goes before cameras in July.

If the rumour’s true, we should be hearing an official confirmation of Raimi’s Spider-Man soon. We’ll keep you posted.

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