This isn't really a shocking rumor, because let's face it, all of the big new movies are going to be in 3-D. Like my prediction for Pirates 4 months and months ago that it will be in 3-D, this article from Forbes where they interview Sony heads Amy Pascal and Michael Mynton, Amy says there is a possibility of Spidey 4 being in 3-D:
You have an animated movie coming out this fall, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, in 3-D. Do you see that as the future of the industry?
Pascal: For sure. You're not going to see a lot of animated movies that aren't in 3-D any more. I think Jeffrey Katzenberg preached that and he was right.
Lynton: I didn't understand what he was talking about until I saw [DreamWorks Animation's ( DWA - news - people )] Monsters vs. Aliens. It's a very immersive experience. It's like seeing perspective for the first time. I think it is something different and terrific and a new group of directors will have to figure out how to do it.
What about for live action movies?
Pascal: I think James Cameron's new movie [Avatar] could change the world. I think everyone is in anticipation thinking it's going to be like Star Wars. It's going to change the way you consume entertainment. I don't know that it will ever be the way you see dramas, but I can't say anymore that it won't be.
Are you considering doing any live action movies in 3-D? What about Spider-Man 4?
Pascal: Could be.
Lynton: People are paying a premium to see movies in 3-D and that's a very big deal. It's never been done before that someone says you have to pay more to see Spider-Man than a romantic comedy.
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Isn't there a Spidey ride in Universal Studios Florida that's one of those 4-D sensory experience rides? I heard that it might be coming over to Universal Studios Hollywood soon, which would be cool.
But a Spider-Man 4 in 3-D would be a lot of fun. His web swinging would look really good in that format. But Kirsten Dunst, no matter what 'D' you put her in, will still suck as Mary Jane Watson.
Swing on over and
