![]() Raimi has made only two films in the intervening 15 years, so I was both surprised and worried to see him hired to direct Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the 28th entry in the ever-expanding MCU. A year later, Iron Man and The Dark Knight came along, and the superhero flick truly began its journey to monocultural supremacy. It was a box-office success but underwhelmed critics. It seemed like a story at war with itself the director’s earnest zaniness was bumping up against studio demands for more villains, more plot twists, and more money on the screen. ![]() That film was Spider-Man 3, in 2007, the final entry in his trilogy of adventures starring Tobey Maguire as the hero. The last time Sam Raimi made a comic-book movie, nobody had ever heard of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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