Yes, that's how Gwen dies in the comics. However, I don't think Sam Raimi will do it. The final battle in the original Spider-Man movie was pretty much taken from the story where Gwen died: Norman Osborn (the Green Goblin) dropped the love of Peter's life from the bridge, except Gwen was replaced by Mary Jane, and M.J. didn't die there. Then the Green Goblin died by being impaled by his own glider. That's why I don't think Raimi will make another scene like that only to kill off Gwen.
He's not returning. I meant it would totally ruin the third movie if they suddenly brought him back for no reason.As for Dr. Octopuss returning I have no idea why he's in Spider-Man 3 but hopefully his apperance is brief. I never did like Dr. Octopuss.Venom isn't so bad in my opinion he's better than both the Green Goblin and Dr. Octopuss combined!
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I had two problems with Alicia. First, she didn't look blind at all, and second, I remember Alicia being not only white, but also quite pale. As for the Spider-Man movies, I thought Sam Raimi had stated that he would only make three movies. Any possible sequels will probably be directed by other people, which has the risk of the sequels being like what "Batman Forever" and "Batman & Robin" were to the Batman franchise.By the way what did you think of that blind woman who was smitten with The Thing? I didn't like that woman her voice reminded me of Kreia from the second KOTOR.In case you're wondering the reason why the director would make Peter break up with Mary-Jane is because Kristen Dunst ISN'T going to be in anymore Spider-Man movies after Spider-Man 3.







Venom isn't so bad in my opinion he's better than both the Green Goblin and Dr. Octopuss combined!
In case you're wondering the reason why the director would make Peter break up with Mary-Jane is because Kristen Dunst ISN'T going to be in anymore Spider-Man movies after Spider-Man 3.

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