Spider-Man may be one of the most popular film characters of all time, but even he has fallen victim to the unmerciful axe of Hollywood executives. Over the last twenty-four years, the web-slinging superhero has starred in over a dozen big-screen adventures, including the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. But some of his best films are the ones that never saw the light of day.Over the decades, many different Spider-Man movies have failed to make it to the big screen for one reason or another. Some were wildly different interpretations of the superhero, while others were merely sequels and spinoffs to franchises that couldn’t go the distance. Of the many cancelled Spider-Man movies, a few still sound intriguing to fans of the character.Disappointing no one, El Muerto was quietly cancelled along with the rest of the SSU after Kraven the Hunter flopped in theaters. Like most of Sony’s villain-based Spider-Man spinoff movies, viewers weren’t particularly interested in seeing an El Muerto movie. While other SSU protagonists like Madame Web and Venom at least have some name recognition, El Muerto is a D-List Marvel character whom even some die-hard Spider-Man fans have never heard of. This, combined with the SSU’s track record, makes it unlikely that El Muerto would have been worth watching had it ever come out in theaters.
Spider-Man may be one of the most popular film characters of all time, but even he has fallen victim to the unmerciful axe of Hollywood executives. Over the last twenty-four years, the web-slinging superhero has starred in over a dozen big-screen adventures, including the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. But some of his best films are the ones that never saw the light of day.
Over the decades, many different Spider-Man movies have failed to make it to the big screen for one reason or another. Some were wildly different interpretations of the superhero, while others were merely sequels and spinoffs to franchises that couldn’t go the distance. Of the many cancelled Spider-Man movies, a few still sound intriguing to fans of the character.
Disappointing no one, El Muerto was quietly cancelled along with the rest of the SSU after Kraven the Hunter flopped in theaters. Like most of Sony’s villain-based Spider-Man spinoff movies, viewers weren’t particularly interested in seeing an El Muerto movie. While other SSU protagonists like Madame Web and Venom at least have some name recognition, El Muerto is a D-List Marvel character whom even some die-hard Spider-Man fans have never heard of. This, combined with the SSU’s track record, makes it unlikely that El Muerto would have been worth watching had it ever come out in theaters.
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