Spider-Man: The Movie (1980s)

Spider-Man: The Movie is a proposed adaptation of the Marvel comic book character Spider-Man which was scheduled to be released around Christmas of 1986. The film's stars would include Scott Leva as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and the late Bob Hoskins as Doc Ock and would be directed by Joseph Zito.

Plot
The plot is currently unknown.

Why It Was Cancelled

 * 1) In the 1980s, almost all of the films distributed by Cannon Pictures were box office failures, the most notable ones being Superman IV: The Quest for Peace and Masters of the Universe.
 * 2) Elements of the movie were reworked into the 1989 movie Cyborg, which was also made by Cannon Pictures.
 * 3) Cannon Pictures went out of business in 1994.

Results

 * This version was permanently cancelled.


 * Scenes that were going to be in this version went into the making of Cyborg.


 * In 2002, Columbia Pictures released Spider-Man into theaters.