Maguire gushing about squeezing into the spandex all over again echoes sentiments made by Raimi. "If these guys called me and said, 'Would you show up tonight to hang out and goof around?' or 'Would you show up to do this movie or read a scene or do a Spider-Man thing?' it would be a 'yes!' Because why wouldn't I want to do that?" Speaking for the Spider-Man No Way Home: The Official Movie Special book (via ), Maguire said, "I love these films and I love all of the different series." Now, Maguire has said he's waiting on the call. Since the credits rolled on No Way Home and Holland's Spider-Man said, "I guess I'll see you," Spider-Man spider-fans have been coming up with their own dream scenarios of how or when Garfield and Maguire could return to the MCU.Īlongside calls for Garfield to round off his trilogy to bring back the canned The Amazing Spider-Man 3, there's been a lot of buzz about Spider-Man 4. Maguire came back for a (not-so-surprising) cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but could this be the start of a new chapter for the OG? Tobey Maguire teases Spider-Man 4 2004's Spider-Man 2 is rightly held as one of the greatest superhero sequels of all time, but then, things go a little "dark."Įven if love for Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 has grown since its divisive debut in 2007, it marked the end of the road for Maguire and scuppered plans for a quadrilogy. The first Spider-Man crawled into our lives in 2002, and arguably, kickstarted the current superhero boom that's going to this day. While newbies fawn over Tom Holland and Gen Z-ers defend the Andrew Garfield era, us oldies remember the glory days of Maguire swinging across the New York skyline. They say you can tell how old someone is based on their favourite Spider-Man. It's "go web, go" on the idea of Spider-Man 4, as the original Peter Parker (if you don't count animation) has teased his potential return as the wall-crawling hero.
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