Spider-Man Concept Art From James Cameron Script Surfaces Online

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SpiderMan concept art from James Cameron script surfaces online

Some Spider-Man concept art from James Cameron's script has made its way online. Famously, the Avatar director wanted to make a Marvel movie about the hero back in the 90s. It was going to be an even more grounded take on the character than even the Sam Raimi movies. As the Avatar: The Way of Water press tour has been making the rounds, Cameron took some time to reflect on that vision.

"I think it would've been very different," Cameron explained to Screen Crush previously. The director would also mention getting Marvel legend Stan Lee's blessing on the script and the advice he received from the creator."I didn't make a move without asking him permission," he said before breaking the whole thing down.— Chris Evangelista December 23, 2022 "I wanted to make something that had a kind of gritty reality to it," Cameron elaborated.

 

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