Sam Raimi thinks about his unmade ‘Spider-Man’ movie "all the time".
The 59-year-old director helmed the ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy between 2002 and 2007, but Sam still harbours regrets about plans for his fourth Spider-Man movie being scrapped by the studio.
Speaking to Yahoo, Sam explained: "I think about it all the time.
"It’s hard not to, because each summer another Spider-Man film comes out! So when you have an unborn one, you can’t help but think what might have been. But I try to focus on what will be, and not look into the past."
Meanwhile, J.K Simmons previously admitted he would "never say never" to returning to the Spider-Man world.
The actor starred as Daily Bugle newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson in all three of Sam’s ‘Spider-Man’ movies, and he would very much like to reprise the role in Tom Holland’s Spider-Man films.
J.K said: "I never say never. I mean, you know, obviously I had an amazing time with Sam Raimi on those movies and Tobey Maguire and everybody.
"That was a great, great time and huge for my career and my life, and just pure fun. If there were an opportunity to revisit that … I don’t know, though. How old is ‘Spider-Man’ going to be if J. Jonah Jameson is this old?"