Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 258000000

Revenue

$ 894983373

Top Billed Cast

Tobey Maguire

Spider-Man / Peter Parker

Kirsten Dunst

Mary Jane Watson

James Franco

New Goblin / Harry Osborn

Thomas Haden Church

Sandman / Flint Marko

Topher Grace

Venom / Eddie Brock

Bryce Dallas Howard

Gwen Stacy

Rosemary Harris

May Parker

J.K. Simmons

J. Jonah Jameson

James Cromwell

Captain Stacy

Dylan Baker

Dr. Curt Connors

Theresa Russell

Emma Marko

Bill Nunn

Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson

Bruce Campbell

Maître D'

Elizabeth Banks

Miss Brant

Ted Raimi

Hoffman

Perla Haney-Jardine

Penny Marko

Willem Dafoe

Green Goblin / Norman Osborn

Cliff Robertson

Ben Parker

Ilya Baskin

Mr. Ditkovitch

Mageina Tovah

Ursula

John Paxton

Houseman

Becky Ann Baker

Mrs. Stacy

Stan Lee

Man in Times Square

Michael Papajohn

Dennis Carradine / Carjacker

Joe Manganiello

Flash Thompson

Hal Fishman

Anchorman

Lucy Gordon

Jennifer Dugan

Steve Valentine

Photographer

Tim Maculan

Play Director

Marc Vann

Play Producer

Joe Bays

Jazz Club Manager

Gregg Daniel

Precinct Detective

Rogelio T. Ramos

Emergency Room Doctor

Timothy Patrick Quill

Crane Operator

Menachem Mendel Boymelgreen

Kid in Times Square

Nasir Stewart

Kid in Times Square

Austin Hendrickson

Kid in Times Square

Taylor Hemhauser

Kid in Times Square

Kathryn Bryding

Woman Outside Theater

Joe Virzi

Police Detective

Bill E. Rogers

New Jersey State Policeman

Michael Alexander

New Jersey State Policeman

April Parker Jones

Test Site Technician

Edward Padilla

Test Site Technician

Robert Curtis Brown

Test Site Technician

Paul Terrell Clayton

Test Site Technician

Carolyn Neff

Test Site Technician

Christina Cindrich

Test Site Technician

Sonya Maddox

ICU Nurse

Andre B. Blake

Crane Disaster Radio Policeman

Derrick 'Phoenix' Thomas

Cop at Crane Disaster

Jessi Collins

Mary Jane's Replacement

Michael McLaughlin

Boy at Key to the City Ceremony

Anne Gartlan

Councilwoman

Emilio Rivera

Policeman at Sand Truck

Keith Woulard

Policeman at Sand Truck

Reynaldo Gallegos

Armored Car Driver

Jim Coope

Newstand Patron

Dean Edwards

Newsstand Patron

Margaret Laney

Newsstand Patron

Toni Wynne

Congratulatory Woman at Daily Bugle

Aimee Miles

Coffee Shop Waitress

Tanya Bond

Jazz Club Waitress

Mark Kubr

Jazz Club Bouncer

Emma Raimi

Girl With Camera

Lorne Raimi

Boy at the Final Battle

Henry Raimi

Boy at the Final Battle

Samantha Ressler

Girl at the Final Battle

Alan Cohn

Jazz Club Musician

Dan Callahan

Jazz Club Musician

Daniel Cummings

Jazz Club Musician

Ron King

Jazz Club Musician

Carol Chaikin

Jazz Club Musician

Vance Hammond

Jazz Club Musician

Frank Anello

NYPD Officer (uncredited)

Anya Avaeva

Model (uncredited)

David Backus

Bucket Boy (uncredited)

Tony Besson

Photoshoot Client (uncredited)

Michael Ciesla

Photographer (uncredited)

Irina Costa

Jazz Club Waitress (uncredited)

John Crann

Theater Patron (uncredited)

Crystal Marie Denha

Jazz Club Girl (uncredited)

Amy V. Dewhurst

Columbia Grad Student (uncredited)

Keith Fausnaught

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Logan Fry

Automobile Driver (uncredited)

Tony Galtieri

News Spectator (uncredited)

Brian Hopson

News Reporter (uncredited)

Andrew James Jones

Jazz Club Bouncer (uncredited)

Natalie Jones

Girl at Key Ceremony (uncredited)

Christopher Jude

Student (uncredited)

Brittany Krall

ER Nurse (uncredited)

Pierangeli Llinas

Woman in Court (uncredited)

Bernadette Lords

British Publicist (uncredited)

Natalie McNeil

Girl Screaming in Camaro (uncredited)

Martha Millan

Oscorp Receptionist (uncredited)

Michele-Nanette Miller

Girl in Times Square (uncredited)

Claudia Katz Minnick

Robbie's Assistant (uncredited)

Jen Oda

Beautiful Girl (uncredited)

Anjelia Pelay

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

Nick Poltoranin

Police Officer (uncredited)

Vanessa Reseland

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

La Rivers

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

Bria Roberts

Businesswoman (uncredited)

Vanessa Ross

Sandman Victim (uncredited)

Brenna Roth

Bad Girl (uncredited)

Shade Rupe

City Hall Cheerer (uncredited)

Abbey Skinner

Café Girl (uncredited)

Daniel Shafer

Jazz Club Guest (uncredited)

Kristin Somo

Jazz Club Patron (uncredited)

Jennifer Sparks

Jazz Club Waitress (uncredited)

Christopher Stadulis

NY Firefighter (uncredited)

Aija Terauda

Model (uncredited)

Evelyn Vaccaro

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

Nick Vlassopoulos

Bar Patron #5 (uncredited)

Sincerely A. Ward

Model (uncredited)

Jennifer Weston

ER Nurse (uncredited)

Ray Wineteer

Spectator (uncredited)

Emily Eckes

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo

Radioman (uncredited)

Laura McDavid

Journalist (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by tmdb44006625

Written by tmdb44006625 on 2019-03-09

After the success of the first two Spider-Man films, Spider-Man 3 represents Sam Raimi's inability to overcome the biggest hurdle of a third movie, a hurdle that Alien 3, The Godfather Part 3, RoboCop 3, and the list goes on could not: studio interference. Although I wish that would be the only thing wrong with Spider-Man 3. But almost every storytelling decision - from the creation of Sandman to Peter instantly falling in love with his new costume to that thing that was never actually called Venom - is just plain stupid. Right from the get go you hate Peter Parker. Studio interference did not mandate the jazz bar dance scene. It did not have the Green Goblin 2 storyline make absolutely no sense whatsoever. It did not create that stupid love triangle between Gwen and Mary Jane, betraying everything Peter Parker is supposed to be about. These were fundamental issues in the script and direction the film took. These were issues that doomed the film for failure. That's why this movie sucks, not just because they butchered Venom.

A review by ShawnSmith

Written by ShawnSmith on 2019-11-06

This movie is about Spidey's revenge and transformation to bad Spidey. It has a dark feel to it that I found one of the most appealing factors to this movie. Because we've all gotten used to Peter Parker being "your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man,” having him turn to the dark side for some time and watch him get out of it was a whole new experience.

A review by LoganWright1

Written by LoganWright1 on 2019-11-07

Tobey Maguire makes such a great Spider-Man, hands down. We've seen him at his best, but in this movie, we saw him at his worst, and although I must say I wasn't that big of a fan of how cheesy he looked with that emo cut, it was still enjoyable for me watching him beat the "venom" out of him.

A review by BradleyStewart

Written by BradleyStewart on 2019-11-07

So much emotion in this movie! What a way to end a trilogy!

A review by JaneHall

Written by JaneHall on 2019-11-07

The third and final film to one of the few trilogies we have that are actually good. Tobey surely gave a whole new meaning to Spider-Man and set the bar high for the other Spider-Man movies that came out.

A review by JessieCollins

Written by JessieCollins on 2019-11-08

I know this is supposed to have a darker tone than the normal Spider-Man movies we see, but I found it more comedic to see Peter take on an entirely new character. Loved it though!

A review by 1JohnSmith1

Written by 1JohnSmith1 on 2019-11-08

My wife isn't that big of a superhero fanatic but after watching this whole trilogy with me, I can say that she's still not a superhero fan! Still, I know she was able to enjoy the movie and how the creators told the story.

A review by 1RobertJohnson1

Written by 1RobertJohnson1 on 2019-12-23

It still puzzles me to this day why this felt like two movies crammed into one.

A review by MichaelWilliams

Written by MichaelWilliams on 2019-12-23

Now that I think about it, this film just had too much going on. Compared to the first two which were both hyper-focused on just one storyline, Spider Man 3 lacked that distinct characteristic which I know most of us will agree on.

A review by WilliamJones

Written by WilliamJones on 2019-12-23

Out of all the Tobey Maguire Spider Man films, this one had the best effects. But with that, the overall quality of the movie in terms of the plot greatly decreased. I wish they would've stuck with the same strategies they had for the first two films.

A review by DavidBrown1

Written by DavidBrown1 on 2019-12-24

I was satisfied, but that already was a disappointment. Spider Man 2 was a great sequel and I had high hopes that they would outdo themselves again this time, but sad to say third time's not gonna be the charm for Spider Man.

A review by JosephWilson

Written by JosephWilson on 2019-12-29

Although I'd say that Sandman's acting was pretty on point, I still feel like he could've been cut out from the movie and it still would've made sense.

A review by richardmiller

Written by richardmiller on 2019-12-29

Spider Man 3 is still pretty good but when you compare it with its other two predecessors, you can see that there is a huge step down in the overall quality of the film.

A review by ThomasMoore

Written by ThomasMoore on 2019-12-30

Man I wish they didn't have to kill off Harry so quickly after he had just reconciled with Peter. That scene broke me so much.

A review by JeffreyYoung

Written by JeffreyYoung on 2020-01-02

They had too many concepts that they tried to cram in one movie that it ended up being an awkward mess.

A review by JacobKing1

Written by JacobKing1 on 2020-01-02

Tobey Maguire isn't good at being bad. Don't get me wrong, he played a great Spider-Man in the first two films but he just isn't cut for being evil.

A review by NicholasLopez

Written by NicholasLopez on 2020-01-02

I really tried my best to not hate it but it's hard not to compare it to the first two successful Spider-Man movies.

A review by StephenScott

Written by StephenScott on 2020-01-02

It felt like a totally different Spider-Man. It's such a shame because they had such a good storyline that connected the previous films.

A review by LarryAdams

Written by LarryAdams on 2020-01-02

Great action sequences and character development is lost when you try too hard to cram too many things into one 2-hour movie.

A review by JustinCampbell

Written by JustinCampbell on 2020-01-02

Yes, there was too much to process, but I still think it's a great ending to an epic trilogy.