Why We Never Got Andrew Garfield’s The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and Spin-Offs

This article contains Spider-Man: No Way Home spoilers.

On another Earth, somewhere in the countless strands of reality in the multiverse, The Amazing Spider-Man 3 opened in theaters on June 10, 2016.

The film would have followed 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and might well have marked the end of both Andrew Garfield’s tenure in the suit and director Marc Webb’s behind the camera.

But while Garfield and Webb did both exit the Spider-Man franchise–at least until now for Garfield–it was instead the prior film that proved to be both men’s swan song. As for The Amazing Spider-Man 3, despite an ever-shifting array of writers, ideas and release dates, it never happened–much to the possible relief of an increasingly frustrated but ultimately grateful fan base.

The Not-So-Amazing Spider-Man 2

The reasons why we never got The Amazing Spider-Man 3 are many, but perhaps the primary factor, as it always seems to be in Hollywood, was money.

Arriving five years after the end of the Tobey Maguire/Sam Raimi era of Spider-Man movies, which was capped by 2007’s critically divisive Spider-Man 3 earning a healthy $895 million worldwide, 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man introduced Garfield as Peter Parker, retold the origin story yet again and managed to haul in a very respectable $758 million at the box office–not as much as the Maguire movies, but still profitable and seen as a win considering it was a full-fledged reboot of the franchise.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was supposed to build on that, with Garfield established in the role and a slate of new villains designed to begin building out what Sony Pictures (then, as now, the rights-holders to Spider-Man and associated characters) hoped would become a Spider-Man Cinematic Universe–even if it was based around one superhero (Spidey) and a whole slew of supervillains.

But The Amazing Spider-Man 2 fell prey to the greedy kind of Hollywood thinking that prefers shared universes to spring up instantly instead of letting them slowly take root and grow. It’s why The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is overstuffed with villains (Electro, New Goblin, Rhino), tangled up in plotlines, and how it could still find room to jam one of the most iconic moments in comic book history (the death of Gwen Stacy, played here by Emma Stone) into one film. It also deliberately introduced characters and story beats only to leave them dangling as sequel bait. The movie was subsequently dismissed as a mess by most critics and even some audience members. It earned both the series’ lowest Rotten Tomatoes score (52 percent) and its smallest box office ($709 million).

Now, let’s be clear: $709 million isn’t chump change, and the film still turned a profit. But it barely crossed $200 million in North America–a big, red, flashing warning sign for a movie and franchise of this size. Plus the overall box office of the series was headed in the wrong direction. Spider-Man was in trouble. Before this turn of events, the studio assumed success was already in the bag, and Sony had announced The Amazing Spider-Man 3 would release on June 10, 2016, and The Amazing Spider-Man 4 would follow on May 4, 2018.

What Was The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and The Sinister Six Supposed to Be?

At the end of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, a depressed Peter Parker, despondent over the death of Gwen Stacy at the hands of Harry Osborn/New Goblin (Dane DeHaan), quits being Spider-Man. Meanwhile, ensconced in prison, Harry puts plans in motion to start a new team of villains, beginning with Russian gangster Aleksei Sytsevich (Paul Giamatti).

Equipped with a monstrous armored suit and calling himself the Rhino, Sytsevich rampages through the streets of New York City. The film ends with a recharged Spidey taking him on.

From glimpses in the Oscorp lab of suits for Vulture and Doctor Octopus, plus a deleted scene in which the cryogenically preserved head of the supposedly deceased Norman Osborn (Chris Cooper) is shown to be alive, the implication throughout TASM2 was that plans to create the famous Sinister Six–a half dozen of Spidey’s most lethal enemies, all on one team–were in motion for the future.

It was never really ascertained who the third film’s main villain would be (a restored Green Goblin was likely), but Paul Giamatti did confirm that he had signed to return as the Rhino. There were also unconfirmed reports that Gwen Stacy would somehow be resurrected, although that too remained a sketchy proposition. While all signs indicated that TASM3 would begin assembling the pieces of the Sinister Six for a potential showdown in a fourth film, Sony made things even more confusing by announcing that Daredevil showrunner Drew Goddard was going to write and direct a Sinister Six movie set in the same universe.

Reportedly, the Sinister Six movie would’ve been a heist film starring six Spidey rogues, although it’s unclear which. While the idea seems dubious, the Suicide Squad wound up working… the second time.

Meanwhile both Garfield and Webb indicated in interviews at the time that both were signed for a third film but not a fourth, further muddying the waters. Sony also announced that scripts for standalone movies starring Spidey antiheroine Black Cat and the long-awaited Venom were also in development. Well, we’ve gotten one of those, anyway…

Sony’s Spidey Universe Collapses, Enter the MCU

It’s easy to cut through all the announcements and speculation and come to a simple conclusion: Sony, watching Disney’s Marvel Studios create an incredibly successful shared film universe, desperately wanted to own one of its own (as did Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, etc).

But despite the best efforts of The Amazing Spider-Man producers Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach to will such an entity into existence, the studio seemed to temporarily lose its appetite to continue creating a universe based around the Garfield iteration of the wallcrawler.

First, The Amazing Spider-Man 3 got pushed back from 2016 to 2018, with the idea being that it would flip places with The Sinister Six. But one by one, writers Roberto Orci (Star Trek Into Darkness), Alex Kurtzman (The Mummy), Jeff Pinkner, Ed Solomon, and Drew Goddard all dropped away from The Amazing Spider-Man 3, The Sinister Six, the Venom movie, and other offshoots.

Then several more massive shoes dropped. In 2015 when Sony Pictures’ servers were infamously hacked, resulting in the leak of thousands of confidential emails and memos. Among them were two bombshells: First, Garfield had been reportedly dismissed from the The Amazing Spider-Man franchise by top Sony brass after he failed to show up at a high-profile event in Brazil where The Amazing Spider-Man 3 was supposed to be announced for a 2017 release.

Second, it came to light that then-Sony Pictures president Amy Pascal had been exchanging emails with Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige about the possibility of a) having Marvel assist with yet another reboot of the Spider-Man franchise, and b) as a result of that, allowing Spidey to appear in Marvel Studios films and interact with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While the road to the Sony/Marvel partnership is a story in itself, the two studios did eventually forge a historic, dramatic agreement that allowed Spider-Man to cross over between Sony films and Marvel projects–although the deal also allowed Marvel to reinvent and reboot the character yet again. That brought an immediate, official end to the Andrew Garfield era and all its potential spin-offs, with Marvel casting Tom Holland in the role and resetting his timeline back to the middle of his high school years.

The Holland era has been Spidey’s most successful yet on the big screen, with Spider-Man: Homecoming earning $878 million worldwide, Spider-Man: Far from Home roaring past $1 billion, and the new Spider-Man: No Way Home looking like it’s headed easily for the same rarefied territory despite the ongoing pandemic. And don’t forget Spidey’s appearances in Marvel’s titanic Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame.

Sony, meanwhile, has doggedly resurrected its Sony Spider-Man Universe plans, with the wildly successful Venom and Venom: Let There Be Carnage paving the way for the upcoming Morbius and Kraven the Hunter (although a Black Cat movie seems again to have stalled out).

Plus the “surprise” inclusion of former Spider-Men Tobey Maguire and, yes, Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home–with both of them, especially Garfield, giving poignant, genuinely moving encores–has led some fans to demand that Garfield get a proper shot at The Amazing Spider-Man 3. But the biggest surprise of all is that he’s already gotten it.

It’s called Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it’s–no pun intended–amazing.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is in theaters now.

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TRACK OF THE WEEK: ‘Spare Room’ by Heir

Heir who hail from Leeds have returned with their new single Spare Room. The quintet never fail to encapsulate a real sense of joy on their music, and listening to this will give you some much welcome endorphins.

Spare Room is the first of a 4 new releases as Heir prepare to drop an EP within the coming weeks. The band consists of a quintet of friends, who have been making their DIY-pop music together since

See the songwriting notes below, which the band shared with their fanbase on social media:

The five-piece are renowned for their wholeheartedly energetic and atmospheric live shows, we can’t wait to see them back on stage playing their new music!

Make sure you keep up to date with these guys and their new releases, you can find Heir on social media below:

Twitter | Spotify | Instagram | Facebook

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London Rockers The Howlers Team Up With Chalkpit Cassette Club For Exclusive Cassette Release

London based desert rockers, The Howlers have teamed up with Isle of Wight Indie Record Label Chalkpit Cassette Club for a limited edition physical cassette of their latest EP ‘The Sum Of Fears’. A six track release which includes the unreleased bonus track ‘Im An Animal’, the cassettes are released as an exclusive 150 copy run with each copy being hand numbered. 

Blending sunny, reverb washed psyche with the guitar-driven rhythms of classic 70s
rock, east-London trio The Howlers have gained much praise and attention across the media with a whole host of national radio play and high profile sync placements including BT Sport, SkySports, SoccerAM, Brooklyn 99 and Alex Rider.

‘The Sum Of Fears’ EP showcases some of the trios finest work, biting, organic and tight. the bands blend of modern indie with classic, Rolling Stones-esque rock capturing a charm and vibe with the simplicity yet effectiveness of their instrumentation. Spring reverb soaked, frequently fuzzy guitar lines blend with the the punching drums and driving bass to create a soundscape full of attitude with an effortless edge. The spikey, brooding delivery of the vocals tops the off the bands dark indie-rock sound with a swagger. It’s easy to see why this band have gained such great support so far with a sound that sounds as though it would sit perfectly on Radio X’s or BBC Radio 6 Music’s playlist. It’s also easy to hear how the bands somewhat vintage sound would really suit a cassette.

Speaking on the release, Silas Gregory founder of Chalkpit Cassette Club said: “We have been a huge fan
of The Howlers for sometime, a true independent band pushing for greatness. Their
sound and energy is unmatched and we are thrilled to be collaborating with them in
this limited edition version of their debit EP.” 

Speaking about the EP the band said: “Thee Sum of Our Fears is simply exactly that, music we wrote to help us understand and come to terms with all the hard times we have been through, it’s fair to say we have had more than our fair share but through it all we are still here”  

Find out more and order the cassette here – https://www.chalkpitcassetteclub.com/cassettes/p/the-howlers-the-sum-of-our-fears-ep-limited-edition-cassette-tape

The Sum Of Our Fears’ Cassette Tracklist: 

SIDE A
Lost Without You
I Don’t Love You All The Time
Never Enough

SIDE B
The Borderline
The Sum Of Our Fears
I’m An Animal (BONUS TRACK)

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Fashion Feature: “Wavy Godz”

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