AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 Writer Roberto Orci To Pen Untitled SPIDER-MAN Project For Sony

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 Writer Roberto Orci To Pen Untitled SPIDER-MAN Project For Sony

We don't have much to go on with this one, but screenwriter Roberto Orci (The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Star Trek) has reportedly signed on to pen a mysterious new Spider-Man project for Sony Pictures...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 10, 2020 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
As Sony Pictures continues to develop its own universe of Spider-Man characters outside of the main MCU, the studio has reportedly hired Roberto Orci to write an untitled solo project which would be set in the same world as the likes of Venom and Morbius.

The Wrap broke the news, but they have no idea which Spidey or Marvel Comics character the movie will be based around. We know (or have heard) that Sony has several Spider-Man-related projects in the works, including Nightwatch, Kraven the Hunter, Black Cat, Madame Web, and Silk, so there are quite a few possibilities.

Orci (Transformers, Watchmen, Star Trek) co-wrote The Amazing Spider-Man 2 with Alex Kurtzman, and the failure of that movie directly resulted in Sony rebooting the franchise and bringing Marvel on board to steer the ship. Obviously the blame for that can't be laid solely at Orci's feet, but this still seems like an odd move for the studio.

What do you guys make of this news? Drop us a comment in the usual place, and check out our ranking of all previous big-screen outings for the Webhead from worst to best below. Yes, TASM 2 is up first!

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The Amazing Spider-Man 2

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Marc Webb's TASM sequel really is a mess. While the first movie definitely has its share of problems, the follow-up basically took all of the elements that didn't work - annoying, "cool" Peter, overstuffed plot, awful villains - and amplified them.

To be fair, leads Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone do their best with the material and Gwen's demise is well handled, but by that point we've already sat through over 2 hours of increasing silliness, cliched romance and Jamie Fox's Electro.

Spider-Man 3

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Many of you were probably expecting this to take worst place, but Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 is not quite as bad as its reputation suggests.

Sure, it's tonally all over the place Topher Grace's Venom is... not very good, but Kirsten Dunst gives arguably her best performance of the trilogy as MJ, and there are some well executed action sequences.

Then there's the dancing. Okay, there's no defending the dancing.

The Amazing Spider-Man

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Sony and Marc Webb's first Spider-Man reboot is technically a well made film and Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone make for likable enough leads, but it's basically a complete rehash of Raimi's first movie - and it falls way short.

Peter Parker being re-imagined as a cool skateboarder kid would have been forgivable if the script took a few chances and skipped over the origin story, but at the end of the day it's a copy-and-paste job with a subplot involving Peter's parents that goes nowhere, and a truly horrendous looking villain.

Not bad, but not quite good enough to justify its existence.

Spider-Man: Far From Home

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I know I'm going to be in the minority on this one, but I thought Far From Home was just okay, and I left the theater quite disappointed. It's a fun movie for the most part and Tom Holland once again does a stellar job as Peter Parker, but I was never fully engaged with the story.

It's basically a high-school romance with some superhero stuff thrown in, and that's fine... to an extent. A couple of scenes with Peter and MJ awkwardly flirting is endearing, but it soon becomes a little tedious - even if the actors do have strong chemistry.

Unfortunately, the action sequences are also very repetitive with continuous shots of Spidey swinging around giant CGI monsters as they destroy a few buildings. We're told that these Elementals represent a major threat to the world, but that never comes across and the movie, in general, lacks bite. The final set piece is undeniably impressive, however.

Perhaps my biggest gripe with the film is that it feels like a step backwards for Spider-Man. Or a step to the side, at least. After having fought alongside The Avengers, stopped The Vulture and helped defeat Thanos and reverse The Snap (sorry, "The Blip"), this movie takes a still ridiculously inept Parker right back to the beginning and basically repeats his Homecoming arc to the letter.

I'm a big Spider-Man fan, I guess I've just had enough of Spider-Boy at this stage.

Spider-Man: Homecoming

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This second reboot fully integrated Spider-Man into The MCU, taking the character back to basics for a light-hearted, John Hughes-inspired high-school adventure that doesn't quite reach the heights of Raimi's first two films, but comes pretty damn close.

Tom Holland is terrific as a younger take on Peter Parker, and he's bolstered by a strong supporting cast that includes Zendaya, Maria Tomei and Michael Keaton. Robert Downey Jr's extended cameo as Tony Stark came in for some backlash, but there's no denying that his presence gives this latest Spidey flick a much-needed injection of originality - as does the decision to dispense with Peter's origin story.

A little more edge wouldn't have been unwelcome, however.

Spider-Man

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X-Men is widely credited with rejuvenating the CBM genre, but the success of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man most definitely ensured its longevity.

The Evil Dead director brings all of the requisite blockbuster thrills while maintaining some of the pulpy charm of his earlier films to deliver what is widely considered to be one of the best comic book adaptations of all time.

There are a few issues (as great as Willem Dafoe is, that Green Goblin suit just does not work), but for the most part, Spider-Man is about as great a big-screen debut for Marvel's web-slinging hero as one could have hoped for.

Spider-Man 2

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What can be said about Raimi's Spidey sequel that hasn't been already? Some still believe the original to be superior, but for me Spider-Man 2 is smarter, funnier, more emotional, more exciting and features more nuanced performances from Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst.

Alfred Molina also makes for a terrific Doc Ock, and is involved in two of the movies standout sequences: the deliriously dark operating table massacre, and that train fight people tend to bring up once in a while.

Flaws? Well, Maguire does pull that weird face while stopping the train...

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse



When I first saw Sony's superb Into The Spider-Verse I placed it below Spider-Man 2 in my rankings, but after a second watch it just edges it out as the best Spidey flick yet.

This first big-screen outing for Miles Morales is not only a hugely entertaining and stunningly animated adventure, but it plays with the usual tropes associated with comic book movies in some surprising ways, and even succeeds in breathing new life into the well-worn superhero origin story. It's so damn good that any gripes I may have (okay, so it could have used a better villain) seem like minor, almost insignificant nitpicks.

Spectacular, amazing, astonishing - whatever Spidey-related adjective you choose, it'll fit.
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santoanderson
santoanderson - 3/10/2020, 5:03 PM
Hey sure, why not. While they’re at it, why doesn’t WB hire Joel Schumacher to make more Batman movies?
Himura
Himura - 3/10/2020, 5:38 PM
@santoanderson - Because then they'd at least be entertaining?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/10/2020, 5:04 PM
Lmao! Sony dumb as hell
JonAwesome
JonAwesome - 3/10/2020, 5:37 PM
@BlackBeltJones - the thumbnail is perfect! 😂😂😂
Humperdink
Humperdink - 3/10/2020, 7:06 PM
@BlackBeltJones -

They hired Tom Rothman, and he said they've got the Marvel-like success formula figured out after Spiderverse and Venom.

They're dumb and confident about it.


ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 3/10/2020, 5:05 PM
Magic blood from Morpheus I can feel it
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/10/2020, 5:18 PM
@ShimmyShimmyYA - you’re giving them ideas STOP lol
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/10/2020, 5:20 PM
@ShimmyShimmyYA - Morbius. Morpheus is DC's white faced anti-hero.
Odin
Odin - 3/10/2020, 5:37 PM
@ShimmyShimmyYA - Seriously, him and Kurtzman did that same shitty plot thread twice. And it was written and executed horribly on both movies.
ShimmyShimmyYA
ShimmyShimmyYA - 3/10/2020, 7:16 PM
@tmp3 - you right my b
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 3/10/2020, 5:07 PM
Unpopular opinion: Garfield is still my favorite Spider-Man, and I actually like the ending to Amazing Spider Man 2 (from when the Goblin comes in). It felt different from the rest of the movie and the relationship between Andrew and Emma is one of the strongest in CBM's.

tmp3
tmp3 - 3/10/2020, 5:08 PM
@DannRamm113 - Garfield's the best actor to play Spider-Man yet, but got handed the worst material of the three
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 3/10/2020, 5:11 PM
@tmp3 - Maybe that effects my choice, as Garfield is far and away the best actor to take on the mantle, plus he has an amazing personality and again, that relationship with Emma Stone is definitively top 2 comic book movie romance sub plots

Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 3/10/2020, 5:13 PM
@DannRamm113 - Personally I prefer Holland but I also liked the ending of ASM2. Was the only part of the film I actually liked though!
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/10/2020, 5:14 PM
@DannRamm113 - Garfield's an actor who I've loved in everything I've seen him in, especially Silence and The Social Network, except for Spider-Man. Sony & Webb dropped the ball, a lot of the acting in those two films felt very stilted
Cbmfilmjunkie
Cbmfilmjunkie - 3/10/2020, 5:20 PM
@DannRamm113 - Best actor plus best suit in ASM2.
That suit is perfection!
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 3/10/2020, 5:22 PM
@tmp3 - I think his best was in Hacksaw Ridge.

I did love him in Silence though too, but Scorsese just does that to his actors
Himura
Himura - 3/10/2020, 5:40 PM
@tmp3 - Wasnt just the acting. It was the story and their obvious desperation to set up a movie universe.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 3/10/2020, 5:09 PM
He’s hit or miss. Mostly miss.

Only thing keeping me slightly optimistic is how Pascal and Feiges relationship has developed. I’d like to believe Feige has gave Pascal a bit of a back bone to tell Avi Arad when to take a back seat.

Orci can deliver an entertaining script, he’s proved it in the past, he just needs the right guidance.
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/10/2020, 5:10 PM
Kurtzman and Orci doing solo acts only to produce twice the output of garbage. Gonna be tough to make something worse than The Mummy, but I feel like Orci's gonna try anyways
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