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  • Every Movie of Director Sam Raimi’s Career Ranked

    Every Movie of Director Sam Raimi’s Career Ranked

    (L to R) Director Sam Raimi and Rachel McAdams on the set of 20th Century Studios' 'Send Help'. Photo by Brook Rushton. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Director Sam Raimi and Rachel McAdams on the set of 20th Century Studios’ ‘Send Help’. Photo by Brook Rushton. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Sam Raimi is one of the most beloved and unique directors of his generation.

    Raimi’s career began in the early 1980s when he teamed with actor Bruce Campbell and producer Robert Tapert to make the groundbreaking horror film ‘The Evil Dead‘, eventually leading to the equally groundbreaking sequels ‘Evil Dead II‘ and ‘Army of Darkness‘.

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    He would go on to direct such popular movies as ‘Darkman‘, ‘The Quick and the Dead‘ and ‘A Simple Plan‘, before making the box office hit ‘Spider-Man‘, which reinvented the genre.

    Raimi would follow that up with the successful sequels ‘Spider-Man 2‘ and ‘Spider-Man 3‘, before moving on to make ‘Drag Me to Hell‘, ‘Oz the Great and Powerful‘, and the MCU movie ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness‘.

    The director’s latest, ‘Send Help‘, opens in theaters on January 30th and stars Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien.

    In honor of ‘Send Help’, Moviefone is counting down every film Sam Raimi has ever directed, including his latest.

    Let’s begin!

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    17. ‘Spider-Man 3‘ (2007)

    (L to R) Thomas Haden Church and Tobey Maguire in 'Spider-Man 3.' Photo: Sony.
    (L to R) Thomas Haden Church and Tobey Maguire in ‘Spider-Man 3.’ Photo: Sony.

    The seemingly invincible Spider-Man goes up against an all-new crop of villains—including the shape-shifting Sandman (Thomas Haden Church). While Spider-Man’s superpowers are altered by an alien organism, his alter ego, Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), deals with nemesis Eddie Brock (Topher Grace) and also gets caught up in a love triangle.

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    16. ‘It’s Murder!‘ (1977)

    A scene from 1977's 'It's Murder!'
    A scene from 1977’s ‘It’s Murder!’

    The film tells the story of a family whose uncle is murdered. The son (Raimi) gets everything because he’s in the will. A detective (Scott Spiegel) is trying to find out who murdered the uncle while avoiding ending up dead as well.

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    15. ‘Oz the Great and Powerful‘ (2013)

    2013's 'Oz the Great and Powerful'. Photo: Walt Disney Pictures.
    2013’s ‘Oz the Great and Powerful’. Photo: Walt Disney Pictures.

    Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus illusionist and con-artist, is whisked from Kansas to the Land of Oz where the inhabitants assume he’s the great wizard of prophecy, there to save Oz from the clutches of evil.

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    14. ‘Crimewave‘ (1986)

    (L to R) Sheree J. Wilson and Brion James in 'Crimewave'. Photo: Columbia Pictures.
    (L to R) Sheree J. Wilson and Brion James in ‘Crimewave’. Photo: Columbia Pictures.

    Fed up of his business partner, Ernest Trend (Edward R. Pressman) hires the services of two exterminators. When things go drastically wrong and they murder the wrong man, the race is on to frame an innocent video surveillance man.

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    13. ‘For Love of the Game‘ (1999)

    Kevin Costner in 'For Love of the Game'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Kevin Costner in ‘For Love of the Game’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    A baseball legend (Kevin Costner) almost finished with his distinguished career at the age of forty has one last chance to prove who he is, what he is capable of, and win the heart of the woman (Kelly Preston) he has loved for the past four years.

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    12. ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness‘ (2022)

    (L to R) Charlize Theron and Benedict Cumberbatch in 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.' Photo: Marvel Studios.
    (L to R) Charlize Theron and Benedict Cumberbatch in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’ Photo: Marvel Studios.

    Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), with the help of mystical allies both old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous alternate realities of the Multiverse to confront a mysterious new adversary.

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    11. ‘Drag Me to Hell‘ (2009)

    Alison Lohman in 'Drag Me to Hell'. Photo: Universal Pictures .
    Alison Lohman in ‘Drag Me to Hell’. Photo: Universal Pictures .

    After denying a woman (Lorna Raver) the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) sees her once-promising life take a startling turn for the worse. Christine is convinced she’s been cursed by a Gypsy, but her boyfriend (Justin Long) is skeptical. Her only hope seems to lie in a psychic (Dileep Rao) who claims he can help her lift the curse and keep her soul from being dragged straight to hell.

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    10. ‘Send Help‘ (2026)

    (L to R) Rachal McAdams as Linda Liddle and Dylan O'Brien as Bradley Preston in 20th Century Studios' 'Send Help'. Photo by Brook Rushton. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Rachal McAdams as Linda Liddle and Dylan O’Brien as Bradley Preston in 20th Century Studios’ ‘Send Help’. Photo by Brook Rushton. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Two colleagues (Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien) become stranded on a deserted island, the only survivors of a plane crash. On the island, they must overcome past grievances and work together to survive, but ultimately, it’s a battle of wills and wits to make it out alive.

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    9. ‘The Gift‘ (2001)

    Cate Blanchett in 'The Gift'. Photo: Paramount Classics.
    Cate Blanchett in ‘The Gift’. Photo: Paramount Classics.

    Annie Wilson (Cate Blanchett), young widow and mother of three, makes her living foretelling others’ futures⁠—though her own has become cloudier than even she can see. Threatened by a client’s violent husband and plagued by visions of a missing local woman, Annie finds herself pulled into a thicket of lies and deception in which her extraordinary gift may ultimately get her killed.

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    8. ‘A Simple Plan‘ (1999)

    (L to R) Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton in 'A Simple Plan'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton in ‘A Simple Plan’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Captivated by the lure of sudden wealth, the quiet rural lives of two brothers (Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton) erupt into conflicts of greed, paranoia and distrust when over $4 million in cash is discovered at the remote site of a downed small airplane. Their simple plan to retain the money while avoiding detection opens a Pandora’s box when the fear of getting caught triggers panicked behavior and leads to virulent consequences.

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    7. ‘The Quick and the Dead‘ (1995)

    (L to R) Leonardo DiCaprio, Gene Hackman, Sharon Stone and Russell Crowe in 'The Quick and the Dead'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (L to R) Leonardo DiCaprio, Gene Hackman, Sharon Stone and Russell Crowe in ‘The Quick and the Dead’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    A mysterious woman (Sharon Stone) comes to compete in a quick-draw elimination tournament, in a town taken over by a notorious gunman (Gene Hackman).

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    6. ‘Darkman‘ (1990)

    Liam Neeson in 'Darkman'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Liam Neeson in ‘Darkman’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Dr. Peyton Westlake (Liam Neeson) is on the verge of realizing a major breakthrough in synthetic skin when his laboratory is destroyed by gangsters. Having been burned beyond recognition and forever altered by an experimental medical procedure, Westlake becomes known as Darkman, assuming alternate identities in his quest for revenge and a new life with a former love (Frances McDormand).

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    5. ‘The Evil Dead‘ (1981)

    Bruce Campbell in 'The Evil Dead'. Photo: New Line Cinema.
    Bruce Campbell in ‘The Evil Dead’. Photo: New Line Cinema.

    In 1979, a group of college students find a Sumerian Book of the Dead in an old wilderness cabin they’ve rented for a weekend getaway.

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    4. ‘Spider-Man‘ (2002)

    (L to R) Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst in 'Spider-Man'. Photo: Sony.
    (L to R) Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst in ‘Spider-Man’. Photo: Sony.

    After being bitten by a genetically altered spider at Oscorp, nerdy but endearing high school student Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is endowed with amazing powers to become the superhero known as Spider-Man.

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    3. ‘Evil Dead II‘ (1987)

    Bruce Campbell in 'Evil Dead II'. Photo: Rosebud Releasing Corporation.
    Bruce Campbell in ‘Evil Dead II’. Photo: Rosebud Releasing Corporation.

    Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) and his girlfriend Linda (Denise Bixler) find a log cabin in the woods with a voice recording from an archeologist who had recorded himself reciting ancient chants from “The Book of the Dead.” As they play the recording an evil power is unleashed taking over Linda’s body.

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    2. ‘Spider-Man 2‘ (2004)

    (L to R) Tobey Maguire and Alfred Molina in 'Spider-Man 2'. Photo: Sony.
    (L to R) Tobey Maguire and Alfred Molina in ‘Spider-Man 2’. Photo: Sony.

    Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is going through a major identity crisis. Burned out from being Spider-Man, he decides to shelve his superhero alter ego, which leaves the city suffering in the wake of carnage left by the evil Doc Ock (Alfred Molina). In the meantime, Parker still can’t act on his feelings for Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), a girl he’s loved since childhood. A certain anger begins to brew in his best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco) as well…

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    1. ‘Army of Darkness‘ (1993)

    Bruce Campbell in 'Army of Darkness'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Bruce Campbell in ‘Army of Darkness’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Ash (Bruce Campbell), a handsome, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed department store clerk, is time warped backwards into England’s Dark Ages, where he romances a beauty and faces legions of the undead.

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  • Thomas Haden Church Talks Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man 4’ Rumors

    Thomas Haden Church in 'Spider-Man 3.'
    Thomas Haden Church in ‘Spider-Man 3.’ Photo Courtesy of Sony Pictures.

    Thomas Haden Church has “heard rumors” that director Sam Raimi may be directing another ‘Spider-man‘ movie with none other than original Spider-man actor Tobey Maguire.

    The actor, who played Flint Marko/The Sandman, has appeared in two Spider-man films – 2007’s ‘Spider-Man 3’ and 2021’s ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.” When asked which Spider-Man he’d go toe-to-toe with during an interview with Comicbook.com for the Peacock series ‘Twisted Metal,’ Church named Maguire as that was the Spider-man [movie] he started out with and expressed his interest in appearing in a possible ‘Spider-Man 4’ movie.

    “There’s always been some kind of…I’ve heard rumors…that Sam Raimi was going to do another [Spider-Man movie] with Tobey [Maguire] and if that happens, I would probably campaign to maybe at least do a cameo,” Church said.

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    Sam Raimi’s History With Spider-Man

    Director Sam Raimi at San Diego Comic-Con
    Director Sam Raimi at San Diego Comic-Con

    Sam Raimi directed the ‘Spider-man’ trilogy starring Tobey Maguire as the web-slinging superhero. The 2002 film also starred Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane and Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin. ‘Spider-man’ earned over $825 million worldwide and became the third highest grossing movie of 2002. Raimi continued to work with Maguire for the next two ‘Spider-man’ movies.

    After the ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy, Raimi returned to his horror roots with ‘Drag Me To Hell,’ then in 2022, the director teamed up with Marvel for ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,’ starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen. Last year, while speaking with Comicbook.com, the director expressed interest in directing a fourth ‘Spider-Man’ film as well as working with Maguire again.

    “I’ve come to realize after making ‘Doctor Strange’ that anything is possible, really anything in the Marvel universe, any team-ups,” Raimi said. “I love Tobey. I love Kirsten Dunst. I think all things are possible. I don’t really have a story or a plan. I don’t know if Marvel would be interested in that right now. I don’t know what their thoughts are about that. I haven’t really pursued that. But it sounds beautiful. Even if it wasn’t a Spider-Man movie, I’d love to work with Tobey again, in a different role.”

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    The Next Spider-Man Movie

    (L to R) Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire from 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.' Photo Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment's Instagram.
    (L to R) Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire from ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’ Photo Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment’s Instagram.

    Currently, Sony Pictures owns the right to make and distribute the current Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland. Disney shares the right, allowing the character to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    In 2021’s ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,’ fans finally got to see all three iterations of Spider-Man on the same screen. The film opens up the possibility for the trio to meet once again, as well as appear in other Marvel films or a standalone film. Marvel is diving fast into the realm of the multiverse, and we saw a cameo of Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man in Sony’s latest hit ‘Spider-man: Across The Spider-Verse,’ which means the probability of seeing Maguire’s Spider-man on-screen again is quite likely.

    Electro (Jamie Foxx), Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), and The Lizard (Rhys Ifans) in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.'
    (L to R) Electro (Jamie Foxx), Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), and The Lizard (Rhys Ifans) in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’

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  • Marvel Is Reportedly Done Making ‘Spider-Man’ Movies After Sony Money Dispute

    Marvel Is Reportedly Done Making ‘Spider-Man’ Movies After Sony Money Dispute

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    Marvel Studios and “Spider-Man” are once again parting ways.

    A new report from Deadline says that the partnership between Disney and Sony that finally united the webslinger with the Avengers — paving the way for hits including “Avengers: Infinity War,” “Avengers: Endgame,” “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” and “Spider-Man: Far From Home” — is effectively over, following a dispute over money. According to the trade, Disney was attempting to broker a new deal with Sony that would see both studios put up a 50-50 financial stake in future “Spider-Man” flicks (and essentially earn 50-50 in profits), rather than the reported 5 percent of first-dollar grosses it currently earns.

    But Deadline says Sony scoffed at that idea, and after Disney declined to keep the current terms of the partnership, the studios decided to part ways entirely. Now, Marvel Studios — and its chief and super producer, Kevin Feige — will no longer be involved in the “Spider-Man” franchise going forward, though star Tom Holland and director Jon Watts are still attached to two more movies featuring the hero.

    Deadline speculates that Sony simply didn’t want to share such a large piece of its most profitable franchise with Disney, and the studio does already have plans in place for a “Venom” sequel and several other spin-offs in the Spidey-verse. Just how successful those will be without the golden touch of Marvel Studios and Feige remains to be seen.

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