I have been a die-hard Spider-Man fan since I was three and being a big movie buff as well, I thought I could put those two loves together and write a Spider-Man 4 script that I would love to see on the big screen.
As many of the storylines were wrapped up in Spider-Man 3, I wanted to continue the story with the next chapter in Peter Parker's journey but breathe some new life into the story that, by the end, will be a nice set up for future Spider-Man films. This spec script is loosely inspired by the popular "Kraven's Last Hunt" storyline. The synopsis is as follows:
Having lost both his best friend and the love of his life, Peter Parker tries to push his personal and professional life forward after graduating from University. But both Peter's future and that of his superhero alter-ego are threatened when two foreigners come to New York with a plot to bury Spider-Man once and for all. After seemingly defeating Spider-Man, with the help of The Chameleon, Kraven the Hunter takes up Spidey's post of New York's "protector", throwing the city into a deadly panic only one man can end. But will our hero rise from the ground or is this truly the end for the city... and for Spider-Man?
If you have read the entire script, I'd love to hear your feedback in the comment section below. Please share your thoughts on everything from Mary Jane's departure to the use of villains, but please give large spoiler warnings in regards to the script's twists. I will frequent the board and respond to as many posts as I can.
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Based on characters owned by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. This script is Un-Official. It is not associated with Marvel. It uses content copyright by Marvel, without permission as fan-fiction. This material is used for the purposes of informed discussion, and is not intended to interfere with Marvel's right to use said material for their own commercial goals.
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The jokes and one-liners that make Spiderman who he is were much better in this script than in any of the other movies, and the dialogue was truly superior.
You brought out the emotion of every character, and therefore your character development was superb.
I was skeptical that you decided to include three villains when, in the past film, the number of villains hurt its enjoyability. However, the three of them were perfect in their roles and really added to the story.
I love your script and it could easily be the CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED summer blockbuster everyone has been waiting for Spiderman to star in.
Keep up the good work.
I actually sent it to Sony, Sam Raimi and a number of other agents of those involved with the film. I never heard back from a few of them but three of the scripts were returned with a letter that it is being returned unread as is their policy for unsolicited scripts. So now I'm just letting people enjoy it... I've gotten a really good response from people I've let read it and I really appreciate your kind words!