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The disappointing performance of 1983's Superman III made comic book adaptations low priority in Hollywood, although the comic book industry itself thrived. [1] In 1985, after a short option in Spider-Man by Roger Corman expired, [2] Marvel Comics optioned the property Cannon Films. Cannon chiefs Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus agreed his cousin to pay $ 225,000 of Marvel Comics plus option period of five years plus a percentage of revenue from the movie. [3] The rights would revert to Marvel if a movie was not made in April 1990. [4]
Tobe Hooper, then preparing both Invaders From Mars and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, was suggested as a director. Golan Globus and the concept of bad character ("They thought it was like The Wolf Man," said director Joseph Zito) [5] and instructed the writer Leslie Stevens, creator of The Outer Limits to write a treatment reflecting their misconception. In the history of Stevens, a company scientist intentionally subjects ID-badge photographer Peter Parker to radioactive bombardment, transforming him into a hairy monster, suicide eight arms. The human tarantula refuses to join the New Scientist master-race of mutants fighting against a succession of mutations kept in a basement laboratory. [5] [6]
Unhappy with the degradation of his creation in comic books, Marvel Stan Lee is thrust into a new story and screenplay, written by Cannon by Ted Newsom and John Brancato. [7] A variation on the story originated as Professor Otto Octavius and mentor for a college-age Peter Parker. The accident cyclotron that "creates" Spider-Man also distorts the scientist Doctor Octopus and the results in their mad search of proof fifth force. Ock rebuilds his cyclotron and causes electromagnetic anomalies, anti-gravity effects, and bilocation that threatens to engulf New York and worldwide. Joseph Zito, who had successfully directed Cannon Chuck Norris movie Invasion USA, replaced Tobe Hooper. The new director hired Barney Cohen to rewrite the script. Cohen, creator of TV Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Forever Knight, added action scenes, a comic non-canonical to the villain, Doc Ock has the slogan, "Okey-dokey, and altered your goal from the Fifth Force in the search for anti-gravity. Producer Golan (using his alias "Joseph Goldman"), then made a small Polish Cohen to rewrite. Zito scouted locations and studio facilities in both the U.S. and Europe, and oversaw the storyboard breakdowns supervised by Harper Goff. Cannon planned to make the film about the then-substantial budget of between $ 15 and $ 20 million [3].
Although no casting has been finalized, Zito expressed interest in an actor and stunt man takes Scott, who had posed for promotional photos and ads Cannon, and made public appearances as Spider-Man for Marvel. The up-and-forth Tom Cruise was also discussed the leadership role. Zito found Bob Hoskins as Doc Ock. Stan Lee expressed his desire to play Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson. [8] Lauren Bacall and Katharine Hepburn were considered for Aunt May, Peter Cushing as a sympathetic scientist and Adolph Caesar as a police detective. [7] Cannon finances distracted by expensive Superman IV: The Quest for Peace and Masters of the Universe, the company reduced the proposed budget for Spider-Man for less than $ 10 million. Director Zito opted leave, unwilling to make a commitment of Spider-Man. The company hired a low-budget remakes of writers Shepard Goldman, Don Paul Michael, and finally Ethan Wiley, and written in the company workhorse Albert pyun as a director, who also made changes to script [6].
Takes Scott was still associated with the character via Marvel (who had appeared on the covers of the photo comic), and read each project. Leva, commented: "Ted Newsom and John Brancato had written the screenplay. It was good, but needed a little work. Unfortunately, each subsequently rewritten by other writers, who went from good to awful bad. [8] Due to the various crises Cannon financial, the project closed down after spending nearly $ 1.5 million in the project. [5] In 1989, Pathe, owned by corrupt Italian financier Giancarlo Parretti, purchased the gun over the limit. The cinema cousins parted, Globus other associated Pathé, Golan, leaving to create 21st Century Film Corporation, holding a number property (including Spider-Man), instead of a box buy-out. He also extended his option to Spider-Man with Marvel until January 1992. [4]
Golan filed rewrites the low-budget and tried to finance an independent production from the original big-budget script, already budgeted, and storyboard defined. [9] In Cannes, in May 1989, 21st Century announced a start date of September, with ads publicizing the screenplay for "Barney Cohen, Ted Newsom & John Brancato and Joseph Goldman. [10] as standard practice, Golan pre-sale of unmade movie to raise production funds, with television rights bought by Viacom and video rights for Columbia Pictures, which wanted to establish a franchise studio. Stephen Herek was attached as director this time [11]. Golan presented this "roadmap" to New Columbia in late 1989 (actually the script in 1985 with an adjusted "1989" date) and the studio asked for yet another rewrite. Golan hired Frank LaLoggia, who turned in their project, but grew disenchanted with Century 21. Neil Ruttenberg was hired for another project, which was also "covered" by the readers script in Columbia. [12 analysts] Columbia script considered all three grounds "essentially the same story." An interim agreement production been defined. Stan Lee said in 1990, "21st Century [is] supposed to do Spider-Man and now they are talking with Columbia and the way it looks now, Columbia may end buying Spider-Man from the 21st century. [13]
[Edit] Carolco Pictures
Golan returned to Cannes in 1990 to raise more funds, now having commercial advertising credit "Neil Ruttenberg and Joseph Goldman," as writers (with credits "no contract" warning in small print). [14] However, in Cannes, Carolco outbid Columbia's offer to return the movie and bought all the existing materials Spider-Man and the rights of Golan (Carolco released their films through its subsidiary Columbia Tri-Star.). Carolco agreed with the proviso that the Golan still be considered the producer. James Cameron was officially unveiled to be the film's director, pending approval of the studio because of his success with The Terminator. It was also announced that Cameron would write, direct and produce the film [15], which was scheduled for a summer release in 1994. [16] However, aware of costs in Terminator 2, the studio insisted that Cameron would not paid the $ 3000000 writer, unless he provided a roadmap that could be completed in the budget (in your estimate) for $ 60 million or less [3].
However, Menahem Golan 21st century still actively assembling dipped "his" Spider-Man, sending the original "Doc Ock" script "for production offerings. In 1990 he came into contact with the effects of Light and Motion Canada Corporation in relation to visual effects, which in turn offered the stop-motion tasks for Steven Archer (Krull, Clash of the Titans) [17].
Toward the end of shooting True Lies, Variety made the announcement that Carolco received a completed screenplay by Cameron. [18] This script with the names of James Cameron, John Brancato, Ted Newsom, Barry [sic] Cohen and "Joseph Goldmari," a shuffling of typing of Golan pen ("Joseph Goldman") with the Marvel executive Joseph Calimari. [19] The text was identical to the Golan a script submitted to Columbia last year, with the addition a new date of 1993. Cameron faithful Arnold Schwarzenegger was often linked to the project as director of choice for Dr. Octopus. [20] [21] [22] In 1995, industry sources Internet as a baseline Hollywood is still listed both Neil Ruttenberg (author of one of the 1990 "Doc Ock" changes submitted to Columbia) and James Cameron as co-authors [23].
[Edit] Cameron "scriptment"
Months later, James Cameron presented a 47-page dated scriptment " with an alternative history (the copyright registration is dated 1991), the outline of the play script part narrative. [24] scriptment "said the origin of Spider-Man but he used variations on the comic book characters and villains Electro and Sandman. This "Electro" (called Carlton Strand, instead of Max Dillon) was a parody of megalomaniac capitalists corrupt. Instead of Flint Marko character, "Cameron Sandman" (simply called Boyd) is transformed by an accident Philadelphia Experiment involving bilocation style and mixture of atoms, rather than being caught in a nuclear explosion on a beach. The story culminates in a battle over the World Trade Center and that Peter Parker reveals his identity to Mary Jane Watson. Furthermore, the treatment was also heavy on profanity, and had Spider-Man and Mary Jane sex [25].
This treatment reflects elements of previous scripts: the treatment of Stevens, organic web-shooters, and a villain that Spider-Man tries to join a superior race coming "of mutants from the original script and rewrite, weird electrical storms caused blackouts, magnetic and freak events bilocation; Project Ethan Wiley, a villain addicted to toxic super-powers and various experimental spiders, one of which escapes and bites Peter, causing a hallucinatory nightmare invoking Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis", from the script LaLoggia Frank, a storm of stolen money fluttering down to surprise New Yorkers, and the roadmap Neil Ruttenberg, a criminal attack in NYC Stock Exchange. [6] In 1991, Carolco Pictures extended depending on the choice of the Golan Marvel May 1996 [4], but in April 1992, ceased production Carolco active in Spider-Man due to continuing financial and legal problems [26].
[Edit problems] Litigation
When James Cameron agreed to make Spider-Man, lawyers Carolco simply used his previous two Terminator The contract as a model. A clause in this Agreement Cameron has the right to decide on claims the film and advertising. show business trade articles and advertisements made no mention of Golan, which was still actively assembling the elements for the film. [4] In 1993, Golan complained publicly, and finally launched a legal action against Carolco for disavowing his credit as a producer of contractual guarantee. On the other hand, Cameron was the contractual right to decide on claims. [6] Eventually, Carolco sued Viacom and Columbia to recover the rights to broadcast and home video and the two studios countersued [3]. 20th Century Fox, although not part of the process, challenged the participation of Cameron, claiming exclusivity in its services as director in another contract. [24] In 1996, Carolco, 21st Century, and Marvel went bankrupt.
Through a waiver of Carolco dated March 28, 1995, MGM acquired the library of the 21st century in film, assets, and received "… all rights and all the projects and versions of the script (s) for Spider-Man, written by James Cameron, Ted Newsom & John Brancato, Menahem Golan, Jon [sic] Michael Paul, Ethan Wiley, Leslie Stevens, Frank Laloggia, Neil Ruttenberg, Barney Cohen, Shepard Goldman and any other writers. [27] MGM also sued the 21st century, Viacom, and Marvel Comics, alleging fraud in the original deal between Cannon and Marvel. In 1998, Marvel emerged from bankruptcy with a new plan to restructure the company which merged with Toy Biz. [4] The courts have determined that the original contract for rights to the Marvel Golan had ended, returning Marvel's rights, but the matter has not been fully resolved. In 1999, licensed the rights from Marvel Spiderman Columbia (by then absorbed by Sony) for $ 7 million reported. MGM challenged the legality, arguing that had the rights to Spider-Man by Cannon, Century 21, and Carolco, and threatened to make a competing films [28].
[Edit] 007 against Spider-Man
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However, MGM / UA chief executive John Calley moved to Columbia. Intimately familiar with the legal history of the application producer Kevin McClory to the rights of both Thunderball and other related characters and elements James Bond, Calley announced that Columbia would produce a series of 007 deputies, based on material McClory, who acquired Calley for Columbia. [29] (Columbia made the parody of the original 1967 film, Casino Royale, a non-Eon production).
Both studios have faced rival projects, which could undermine its stability long-term financial plans and own. Columbia had no consistent movie franchise, and had sought to Spider-Man since 1989, MGM / UA is only one reliable source Income theater was a new James Bond movie every two or three years. A series of 007 deputies may diminish or even eliminate the power of MGM / UA 's series of Bond long term. Likewise, an MGM / UA film Spider-Man could cancel the plans for Columbia to create a unique cash cow. Both sides seem to have strong arguments about the rights making movies like [30].
The two studios have a complex trade-off in March 1999. Columbia waived its right to create a series of new 007 in exchange for GMM give up its claim to Spider-Man [31]. Columbia acquired the rights to all previous scripts in 2000 [12], but the options exercised only in "Cameron Material ", ie both the completed script and multi-author scriptment" later. "[5] After more than a decade of trying, really Spider-Man went into production [3].
[Edit] Cinema Series
After a long history of development, all of Spider-Man films were produced by Laura Ziskin and distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film production of primary holding of Sony. They were all directed by director Sam Raimi.
[Edit] Spider-Man (2002)
Main article: Spider-Man (movie)
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Spider-Man follows Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), an orphan schooler tall pines that after popular girl-next-door Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). During a field trip in science class, Peter is bitten by a genetically altered spider "Super". As a result, Peter gains superhuman abilities, including increased strength, speed and ability to climb walls and generate organic web. After his beloved uncle (Cliff Robertson) is murdered, a crime Peter could have easily avoided, the teen realizes that he must use his skills to protect New York City recently. Meanwhile, wealthy businessman Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe), father of Peter's best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco), subject to an experimental serum to improve performance, This creates a split personality and psychotic killer. Wearing a military battlesuit, Norman becomes a bizarre "Green Goblin", which begins terrorizing the city. Peter, as Spider-Man, now must do battle with the Goblin, all the while trying to express their true feelings for Mary Jane.
[Edit] Spider-Man 2 (2004)
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Spider-Man 2 picks up two years after the events of the first film. Struggling to balance life superhero and civilian life private, even Peter pines after Mary Jane, who is now engaged, and Harry continues to thirst for revenge against Spider-Man. As the stress of his double life causes superpowers Peter to wane, the hero has to contend with the presence of Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina), aka Dr. Octopus, a mad scientist, with four mechanical tentacles fused to his spine that you want recreate a dangerous experiment based merger that could destroy half the city of New York. As the villain rampages across the city, Peter must choose between life normal life he wishes, or to commit to its responsibility for protecting New York as Spider-Man.
[Edit] Spider-Man 3 (2007)
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Spider-Man 3 finds Peter (Tobey Maguire) basking in the spotlight as Spider-Man, and find a balance between being a superhero and being with his love, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). Harry (James Franco) finally decides to take revenge by setting up Mary Jane, then becomes the New Goblin and threat elements in Peter's life. Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), another photographer for the Bugle, sets out on a mission to defame the Spider-Man and incriminate him. Flint Marko AKA William Baker (Thomas Haden Church), one prisoner escaped, falls into a particle accelerator and becomes a monster of shape-shifting sand later known as Sandman. It sets the steal money for his sick daughter chronic. Peter later discovers that Marko is the one who killed Uncle Ben, Peter himself causing dark intentions to grow. This is reinforced by revenge appearance of mysterious black symbiotic alien substance that binds to Peter, resulting in the formation of a new suit, jet black. Since Peter is separated from the alien, he finds a new host in the form of Brock, resulting in the creation of Venom.
[Edit] Spider-Man 4 (2011)
Spider-Man 4 is expected to start filming in March 2010. [32] The film will be released in both IMAX and conventional theaters nationwide Friday, May 6, 2011. [33] Sam Raimi returns as director, and returning cast members include Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, JK Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, as Papajohn Michael Dennis Carradine (despite the supposed death of the latter character) Rosemary Harris as May Parker, and Bill Nunn as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson. [34] [35] [36] Bruce Campbell also returns in a bigger role than his cameos the first three films [32], and Dylan Baker will reprise his role as Dr. Curt Connors [37]. The film is being produced by Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad, Grant and Todd Black Curtis, executive producers are Stan Lee, Todd Hallowell and Josh Donen [33].
Both fourth and a fifth film is scheduled, while the idea of photographing both sequences simultaneously was under consideration. However, Raimi said in March 2009, only the fourth film is currently in development. [38] [39] [40] [41] James Vanderbilt has been hired in October 2007 to write the script, after initial reports in early 2007 that Sony Pictures is in contact David Koepp, who wrote the movie Spider-Man first. [42] [43] The script was later rewritten by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, and rewritten again by Gary Ross in October 2009. [44] Sony also involved Vanderbilt to write scripts for Spider-Man 5:06 Spider-Man [43].
In 2007, Raimi expressed interest in portraying the transformation of Dr. Curt Connors in his alter-ego of villain, the Lizard, the character actor Dylan Baker and producer Grant Curtis were also enthusiastic about the idea. [45] [46] [47] Raimi was also interested in introducing Vulture and Electro in films such as the upcoming appearance of members of the Sinister Six group of supervillains after Doctor Octopus (Spider-Man 2) and Sandman (Spiderman 3) [47].
Raimi also said he hopes the film shooting second unit on their state Christmas, Michigan, after reviewing the site for Spider-Man 3 before opting for cheaper Cleveland, Ohio. [48] It was reported on December 8, 2009 that John Malkovich is in negotiations Vulture to play, while Anne Hathaway will play Felicia Hardy. There are rumors that the film will be titled "Spider-M4N," but this is not confirmed.
[Edit] Venom (2012)
In July 2007, Avi Arad revealed Venom spin-off was in the works [49]. The studio commissioned Jacob Aaron Estes to write a script, but rejected the following year. In September 2008, Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese (Zombieland Sony), signed in writing [50]. Stan Lee has signed on to a point in the film. [51] Rhett Reese later revealed that two projects had written for the film that the studio is promoting the film forward. [52] Gary Ross was asked to do a rewrite, and can also direct the film [53]. Variety said that Venom will become an anti-hero rather than a murderer. [54] Venom will run as its own movie and Disney will produce the film [55].
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