RELATED: Spider-Man 3 Is A Better Movie Than Everyone RemembersĮditor Bob Murawski worked on all three Spider-Man movies, won an Oscar for editing The Hurt Locker, and has reteamed with Sam Raimi for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. On the whole, it doesn’t alter as much of the movie as it was hyped up to, but there are a few key changes that make it worth checking out. It’s difficult to get a hold of because Sony has never released it on its own, so fans have to invest in obscure Blu-ray boxsets in order to find it, but there’s an editor’s cut of Spider-Man 3 that reduces Venom’s role and focuses more on Peter’s journey. Its plot was criticized for utilizing too many villains, with Spidey facing off against Venom, the Sandman, and the Hobgoblin all in the same movie, and the scenes after Peter bonds with symbiotes and turns into a moody emo are cringeworthy at their best and baffling at their worst. After the first two entries in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy were hailed by critics as revolutionary comic book movies that changed the genre forever, Spider-Man 3 was met with a much more mixed response.