10 Directors Who Admitted Their Movie SUCKED
10. Sam Raimi - Spider-Man 3
You have to feel for Sam Raimi during the making of Spider-Man 3. It's well known that producer Avi Arad forced him to include Venom (Topher Grace) in the film against his wishes, and it's painfully clear throughout that the director's heart just wasn't in it.
Despite mixed reviews, Spider-Man 3 was a massive commercial success, yet in recent years Raimi has held nothing back in admitting that it categorically didn't work. In a 2015 interview on the Nerdist podcast, Raimi not only called Spider-Man 3 "awful," but explained why:
"I messed up plenty with the third Spider-Man, so people hated me for years - they still hate me for it. It's a movie that just didn't work very well. I tried to make it work, but I didn't really believe in all the characters, so that couldn't be hidden from people who loved Spider-Man. If the director doesn't love something, it's wrong of them to make it when so many other people love it."
Raimi expanded that the producers' focus was on outdoing the first two films while he "didn't really have creative control," as is evident when you compare its quality to that of the first two Spider-Man movies.
After negotiations for Spider-Man 4 fell through, Raimi steered clear of superhero movies for an entire 15 years, until he returned for the recent Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which was itself rather polarising with audiences.