“Basically [my trilogy idea] was the telling of the Gwen Stacey/Harry Osbourne story but I spaced everything out differently,” Koepp said.
“I wanted Gwen to be killed in the middle of the second movie, because the follows sort of the Empire Strikes Back model, and I had different villains I wanted to use.
The time when I was really feeling it was 10 years ago, and there’s no point in trying to recreate it.’
After helping bring Jurassic Park and Mission: Impossible to the big screen in the ’90s, writer David Koepp went on to help introduce audiences to Marvel’s webslinging hero in Sam Raimi’s 2002 hit Spider-Man.