Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire Fan-Redo)

I know that Spider-Man 3, which came out in 2007 from Sony Pictures, got very bad reception and reviews. However, this page will express what I think they could have done with the source material, the script, and the characters, instead of making it one huge mess with thousands of plot holes and plot lines, as well as my ideas for Spider-Man 4, 5, and 6. This is fan-made and I will be doing my own Spider-Man 4, 5, and 6. I love and appreciate the character of Spider-Man and he has always been one of my favorite characters of Marvel Comics. DO NOT EDIT UNLESS WITH THE PERMISSION OF HASAMU JENKINS.

Spider-Man (2002) and Spider-Man 2 (2004) are still one of my favorite comic book movies of all time. I would change a few things though.

Like always, the movies are directed under the brilliant mind of Sam Raimi

Spider-Man (2002)
What I would have changed: Story would be the same, just with Shocker as a side villain and a cool bank robbery scene to come with it.
 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * William Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * James Franco as Harry Osborn
 * Rosemary Harris as Aunt May
 * Matt Damon as Herman Schultz / Shocker
 * Cliff Robertson as Uncle Ben
 * Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant

Spider-Man 2 (2004)
What I would have changed: I would have not included John Jameson in this movie. I would keep Mary Jane supportive to Peter and loving him. I would also change the train scene; how people find out Peter is Spider-Man. I would just have a fight between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus and afterwards, Peter wakes up in Harry's mansion (like how it was originally).
 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * James Franco as Harry Osborn
 * Alfred Molina as Dr. Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * Rosemary Harris as Aunt May
 * Dylan Baker as Curt Connors
 * Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant

Spider-Man 3 (2007)
What I would have changed: I would have changed so many things with this film; first off, make Mary Jane supportive of Peter and this is the movie where since Peter reveals his identity to Mary Jane in the second film, Mary Jane becomes more and more worried about how being Spider-Man may end up killing him some day (no Gwen Stacy or Captain Stacy, and no "Sandman killed Uncle Ben" bullshit). Have that personal conflict with Peter, as Harry will tell Peter he "forgives" him for "killing" Norman and pretends to Peter that everything is cool between them. Peter would think things are great between him and Harry, but throughout the whole movie, Harry is pulling the strings; he is slowly manipulating Mary Jane to love him and not Peter and slowly convincing her that Peter is not who she thinks he is. While this is happening, Peter faces the Hobgoblin (who is secretly Harry; add the iconic Hobgoblin outfit; the yellow cape with monstrous yellow face and the glider, as well as make Hobgoblin way stronger than Green Goblin ever was) and is overpowered by the Hobgoblin, even when the black symbiote is introduced and bonds with Peter. The second time Peter faces off Hobgoblin with his symbiote suit, he beats Hobgoblin to a pulp and finds out he was beating a man known as Roderick Kingsley; the new business Leibniz of New York and Kingsley is innocent; Peter finds out Kingsley was framed and the real Hobgoblin is still out there. While the symbiote (which in this movie; will be Norman Osborn's legacy) makes Peter angrier and more aggressive, Harry uses this chance to manipulate Mary Jane even more; try to convince her that Peter only cares for himself and not for her. During these strings being pulled and Harry slowly destroying Peter's life by even ruining his reputation as Spider-Man, Eddie Brock and Sandman will still be in this movie as a whole; Eddie Brock will be a photographer at the Daily Bugle (and no Topher Grace; have Jeremy Renner play him, as Renner looks a lot tougher than Maguire and will make Brock look stronger than Peter) and is the representation of everything Peter hates; Eddie stalks Mary Jane, he lies, and cheats just for a better job at the Daily Bugle and a "better life" for himself. Eddie is more of a counterpart of the story. Keep that scene where Peter pushes Eddie to the wall, but since it is Jeremy Renner playing Eddie Brock, it will have more of an effect because Renner looks tougher than Maguire and Peter will be dominating someone who looks tougher than he does. And for Sandman; keep him being a misunderstood criminal who just wants to help his dying daughter. Have a fun robbery scene between him and Spider-Man and how the black-suited Spider-Man is preventing him from helping his poor daughter. At one point in the film and when things are getting tense between Peter and Harry, Peter finds out that Harry has been pulling these strings all along; with framing Roderick Kingsley, an innocent man, manipulating Mary Jane into hating Peter, and ruining his reputation as Spider-Man. Peter finds out that Harry is the real Hobgoblin and goes into a rage; the black suit causes Peter to hit Mary Jane and lose Eddie his job, as well as his life. Peter realizes Harry was probably right about him being too violent to be with Mary Jane; the symbiote has changed his life and made him into a monster. However, Mary Jane goes by herself and tells Peter to stay away from her. The final battle happens; as Harry has been tearing down Peter's life behind the scenes this entire movie, he has been watching Sandman in the news causing havoc and researches his profile; he was charged for a crime he did not do and has a daughter dying, as well as a wife who does not love him. He also finds out that Spider-Man has ruined Sandman's life by preventing him from robbing a stock exchange just to help his daughter. Harry finds Sandman and pays him loads of money to work with him to kill Spider-Man. Harry kidnaps Aunt May as Hobgoblin, which gives Aunt May flashbacks of when Green Goblin hurt her in the first film of the trilogy. Peter has the final showdown with Harry and Sandman with the black suit and Mary Jane is watching, as well as the whole city. Jameson is there, Eddie is there, watching the one who ruined his life. Peter beats Sandman to a pulp and there is a moment between Spider-Man and Sandman; Sandman pleads to Spider-Man that he just wants to help his dying daughter, but Peter with the black suit just leaves Sandman there without saying a thing. Peter tries to convince Harry to let Aunt May go and Harry tells Peter that he will kill Aunt May for revenge of Peter killing Harry's parental figure. Peter and Harry's final showdown happens and Mary Jane watches, as well as Sandman. Peter overpowers Harry with the help of the symbiote and almost kills Harry. Peter realizes his wrong and that the symbiote is changing him. There is a moment between Peter, Harry, and Mary Jane; Harry realized his wrong as well; he is trying to kill Aunt May, who has always been supportive of Harry and treated him like her own son and he is hurting Mary Jane. Peter then reveals the truth; he was not the one who killed Norman; Norman killed himself. Harry comes to realize that Peter is not the villain; he is. Harry then takes a bomb, as Aunt May and Mary Jane run to a safe distance and kills himself. Peter then screams and is left with agony and depression. Sandman tells Peter about his daughter and Sandman ends up fleeing the city to get off the radar to prevent himself from causing anymore havoc. Peter goes to the church to take off the black suit and is angry; he wants to out of his body, but the symbiote fights its hardest to keep itself on Peter's body. Eddie is there, praying to God to fix his life (but not crying). Eddie hears Peter in the church trying to take the suit off and finds out Peter and Spider-Man are the same person. The symbiote latches onto Eddie and keep the transformation violent; the symbiote is angry at Peter for abandoning it and seeks another host to feed emotions off of and that host is Eddie Brock. Eddie Brock becomes Venom and the screen cuts to black, as the movie ends there... There would be one after credits scene of Mary Jane singing in that nightclub and singing a slow dance song. Peter comes in and Mary Jane sees him and cries. Mary Jane and Peter dance together and Peter apologizes for everything he has done and tells MJ he is responsible for Harry's death. Mary Jane denies that and tells Peter that they will never forget Harry; the Goblin legacy changed Harry for the worst, but Harry is in a better place now...
 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
 * James Franco as Harry Osborn / Hobgoblin
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * Jeremy Renner as Eddie Brock Jr.
 * Thomas Haden Church as Flint Marko / Sandman
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * Robert Downey Jr. as Roderick Kingsley
 * Rosemary Harris as Aunt May
 * Dylan Baker as Curt Connors
 * Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant

Spider-Man 4 (2011)
What I would do with this movie: Have the film take place 2 years after Harry's death; Peter is now a grown adult and out of college (but still interacting with Dr. Connors), being married with Mary Jane (having a flashback scene with Peter proposing to Mary Jane prior to the events of Spider-Man 3) and giving birth to a child who they name May Parker. The story would revolve around Peter being a more experienced Spider-Man, however; the city is still in shock of Spider-Man's violent actions during his time with the black suit. Spider-Man works on tying loose ends together and redeeming himself, but is distracted when he has been seeing Venom around the city; a monstrous symbiotic figure who comes to haunt Peter's life and his past with the symbiote, reminding him of all the mistakes he made; with wronging Sandman and causing Harry to kill himself, Peter tries to bury his past with the symbiote. Peter tries to track down Venom, but finds out it is Eddie Brock, coming back to try to make Peter's life hell by means of infecting innocent people with the symbiote and causing a city-wide evacuation because of how Peter tore down Eddie's life in Spider-Man 3. Spider-Man and Venom go toe-to-toe, while Spider-Man does a good job from keeping Eddie unaware of Mary Jane's existence. Spider-Man is on the race against time to save the city from being fully infected by the symbiote and with the help of Dr. Connors and new world-renown scientist, Miles Warren, Peter believes he can save the city once again. This movie would be close to a horror film; Peter is forced to face the dark reflection of himself; Venom, who is basically his dark past coming back to haunt him. Add Mysterio as a side villain in the beginning before all this city chaos goes on; Bruce Campbell cameod as a wrestler announcer in the first movie, a chauffeur in the second movie, and a French restaurant waiter in the third movie; he is revealed to be Quetin Beck, a master magician who created multiple identities for himself in hopes to steal Spider-Man's fame; now DON'T give him a backstory; he's just a creepy dude who wants to steal Spider-Man's fame. Spider-Man easily defeats him in the beginning of the movie and Spider-Man, along with the police laugh it off afterwards. And add Ashley Kafka as Eddie's girlfriend who Eddie infects. The whole movie is Peter going through a dark-infected New York City and must once again hide his beloved Mary Jane and child from Venom. At the end of the film, Spider-Man is left with Connors losing his last arm and Venom managing to infect half of New York's population. However, Spider-Man and Warren has worked on a machine to project over Manhattan in order to wipe out the infected without killing their hosts. Spider-Man faces down Venom in the final showdown and loses. Peter is hopeless, but begs the symbiote to come in contact with him once more and Peter has an internal face-off; he sees Uncle Ben and Harry both. These two major deaths in his life motivated him as Spider-Man. They both tell him to not give up and not give in to the symbiote again as a last resort to defeat Venom; use his heart. Spider-Man manages to defeat Venom and gets the symbiote off of Eddie, but Eddie wants more; Eddie tells Peter the symbiote loves him, but Peter tries to go and convince Eddie that the symbiote is evil and only wants a pawn to do its dirty work for it. Peter destroys the symbiote, but Eddie jumps in and kills himself when Peter throws a bomb in. The film ends with the device Spider-Man and Warren created disconnecting the symbiote from all the infected citizens. The city, including even Jameson, thank Spider-Man for his service to the city once more; Ashley Kafka goes to Stryker's Island, Peter comes home to Mary Jane who he managed to keep safe throughout the movie (as Eddie almost found out about Mary Jane), and Connors is nowhere to be seen until the end of the movie; he is in his office under the request of the NYPD and he injects the animal-human hybrid serum he has been working on to cure his arm, so he injects it in both lost arms and the screen cuts to black when his eyes turn into that of a lizard's...
 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * Jeremy Renner as Eddie Brock Jr. / Venom
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * Rosemary Harris as Aunt May
 * Dylan Baker as Curt Connors
 * Michael Keaton as Dr. Miles Warren
 * Keira Christina Knightley as Ashley Kafka / She-Venom
 * Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant
 * Bruce Campbell as Quetin Beck / Mysterio

Spider-Man 5 (2013)

 * Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * Gerald Butler as Sergei Kravinoff / Kraven The Hunter
 * Dylan Baker as Curt Connors / The Lizard
 * Angelina Jolie as Detective Jean DeWolffe
 * Anne Hathaway as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat
 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * Michael Keaton as Dr. Miles Warren
 * Elizabeth Banks as Betty Brant
 * Rosemary Harris as Aunt May