'Spider-Man' Movie News: Director Sam Raimi Wants Second Chance After 'Messing Up' ‘Spider-Man 3’; Actor Tom Holland Shows Off Peter Parker Hair

Former "Spider-Man" 3 Director Sam Raimi wants to make another "Spider-Man" film. He admits he "messed up" and that it would be great if he could join the Marvel gang.

The new "Spider-Man" cast is yet to be completed, but the new Peter Parker, to be played by 19-year-old Tom Holland, will reportedly be younger than previous films. Marvel was aiming for an actor who looks like a high-schooler, and they have found that in Holland.

Since the actor was made the spider hero in June, there is little to no detail at all about Peter Parker or his upcoming role in "Captain America: Civil War," according to Screen Rant.

Fortunately, fans were treated to a possible look into what "Spider-Man's" hair would look like in the new film. In his new Instagram post, Holland didn't mention anything about his character, but the new hair reportedly looks the same as Peter Parker in the "Ultimate Spider-Man" animated series and comic book.

Check out Holland's Instagram post here.

It is also worth noting that Holland looks physically fit in the photo. He now has added muscle tone, which Spider-Man needs to have since he is a strong yet agile hero.

Only Holland and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May has been cast for the new "Spider-Man" reboot. The director will be Jon Watts, with a previous career as a comedy director, according to The Inquisitr.

Watts could reportedly be the perfect fit for the "Spider-Man" reboot, what with his being a comedy director. However, Raimi, who is behind Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, is willing to take another shot at the directing the hero.

Raimi sat down with The Week and revealed that he is aware that Maguire's "Spider-Man 3" had been bad.

"I messed up on the third one. I think they're so complete now, Marvel. They probably don't need me anymore. But if they needed me? I'd love to. It's great to be wanted," he said.

According to Entertainment Weekly, while Peter Parker's song and dance scenes turned audiences off, it was fan-favorite villain Venom's (Topher Grace) minimal appearance that made things worse.

It remains unknown whether the new "Spider-Man" reboot by Marvel will work, but there hasn't been a flop yet from the any "Spider-Man" filmi from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Spider-Man reboot is set for release July 28, 2017.

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