10 Movie Franchises That Screwed Up Their Final Part
10. Spider-Man 3
When the first trailer for Spider-Man 3 was released back in 2007, fans went crazy. Black suit? Check. Sandman? Check. A new Green Goblin? Check. More of Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst? Check. All good things.
But hindsight is an incredible thing and Spider-Man 3 is a prime example of a successful film franchise that ends on a bum note, despite having two predecessors that, to this day, are still regarded as among the finest superhero films ever made. Sure, Toby Maguire and Kirsten Dunst are brilliant as Peter Parker and Mary Jane but there is so much wrong with this movie it’s hard not to run at length about it.
Rather infamously, the biggest problem was cramming in too many villains. Venom was rushed in at the last minute with Topher Grace then giving a performance so flat and uninspiring there was never any risk of Spider-Man actually being in any danger.
Sandman and James Franco’s Green Goblin were both good enough characters on paper, but Sony’s decision to throw Venom into the mix too cost them the chance to shine in their own right. And it was no surprise when both characters were omitted from the later-scrapped Spider-Man 4, where John Malkovich and Ann Hathaway were lined up to play Vulture and Black Cat instead.
All of the above is without evening touching on THAT dance scene...