Los Angeles: Sam Raimi, the man behind Tobey Maguire's "Spider-Man" trilogy, might make a comeback to the superhero genre with Marvel Studios' "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness".
According to Variety, the studio is in discussions with the director to helm the project, post the departure of Scott Derrickson.
Derrickson, who directed the Benedict Cumberbatch-starrer 2016 movie "Doctor Strange", had exited the sequel over "creative differences" with the studio.
However, the director will remain attached as an executive producer.
The studio hopes to start production on the sequel this May. The film has a release date of May 7, 2021.
Besides the "Spider-Man" trilogy, Raimi has also made some of the most popular horror films such as "Evil Dead", "Dark Man" and "Drag Me to Hell".