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''Spider-Man 4'' was the name of both a cancelled fourth entry in the Sam Raimi ''Spider-Man'' trilogy and a cancelled video game created to coincide with the movie's release.
''Spider-Man 4'' was the name of both a cancelled fourth entry in the Sam Raimi ''Spider-Man'' trilogy and a cancelled video game created to coincide with the movie's release.
== Gameplay ==
==Gameplay==
The game would have featured an open world hub based on New York city for players to swing around. The Daily Bugle building would have also been present in the game however it is unknown if it would have been a level or used for cutscenes.
The game would have featured an open world hub based on New York city for players to swing around. The Daily Bugle building would have also been present in the game however it is unknown if it would have been a level or used for cutscenes.
== Cancellation and availability ==
==Cancellation/Availability==
The movie was cancelled due to the fact that Sam Raimi did not think that he could make the film in time for summer while making sure that it was still creative. Because of the fact that the game was based on the movie, it was cancelled. According to Wayne Dalton, elements of the game were recycled into the game ''Prototype 2''. To this day we only have limited information and 29 screenshots of the game.
The movie was cancelled due to the fact that Sam Raimi did not think that he could make the film in time for summer while making sure that it was still creative. Because of the fact that the game was based on the movie, it was cancelled. According to Wayne Dalton, elements of the game were recycled into the game ''Prototype 2''. To this day we only have limited information and 29 screenshots of the game.
== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
=== New York ===
===New York===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Spider-Man 4.jpg
File:Spider-Man 4.jpg
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File:Spider-Man 4_17.jpg
File:Spider-Man 4_17.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
=== The Daily Bugle ===
===The Daily Bugle===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Spider-Man 4_18.jpg
File:Spider-Man 4_18.jpg
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</gallery>
</gallery>
==Reference==
==Reference==
[https://wayne_dalton.artstation.com/projects/nQvlRO?album_id=1206091 The page featuring the screenshots] Retrieved 24 Jun '19
*[https://wayne_dalton.artstation.com/projects/nQvlRO?album_id=1206091 The page featuring the screenshots.] Retrieved 24 Jun '19


[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 19:24, 24 June 2019

Spider-Man 4 Poster.jpg

The teaser poster for the movie.

Status: Lost

Spider-Man 4 was the name of both a cancelled fourth entry in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy and a cancelled video game created to coincide with the movie's release.

Gameplay

The game would have featured an open world hub based on New York city for players to swing around. The Daily Bugle building would have also been present in the game however it is unknown if it would have been a level or used for cutscenes.

Cancellation/Availability

The movie was cancelled due to the fact that Sam Raimi did not think that he could make the film in time for summer while making sure that it was still creative. Because of the fact that the game was based on the movie, it was cancelled. According to Wayne Dalton, elements of the game were recycled into the game Prototype 2. To this day we only have limited information and 29 screenshots of the game.

Gallery

New York

The Daily Bugle

Reference