"Spider-Man 3" star Kirsten Dunst smiles upon her arrival at the world premiere of the film in Tokyo Monday, April 16, 2007. Dunst reprises her role as Mary Jane Watson, the object of Peter Parker/Spider-Man's affection.
"Spider-Man 3" actress Rosemary Harris signs autographs for Japanese fans upon arriving at the world premiere of the film in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. The movie opens in Japan on May 1 and in the U.S. on May 4.
A visitor looks at a figure of Spider-Man at an exhibition prior to the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" in Tokyo Monday, April 16, 2007. The third and perhaps final installment of the blockbuster "Spider-Man" series features two new villains A visitor looks at a figure of Spider-Man at an exhibition prior to the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" in Tokyo Monday, April 16, 2007. The third and perhaps final installment of the blockbuster "Spider-Man" series features two new villains -- Sandman and Venom -- and promises a potential gold rush for electronics and entertainment giant Sony.
"Spider-Man 3" star Thomas Haden Church arrives at the film's world premiere in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. Church stars as Sandman, one of two new villains introduced in the third installment of the blockbuster series.
"Spider-Man 3" stars Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire smile upon their arrival at the film's world premiere in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. The film will make its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 30, sparking a week of celebrations in the New York City borough of Queens -- the hometown of Spider-Man.
"Spider-Man 3" producer Avi Arad arrives at the world premiere in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. The third installment promises a potential goldrush for electronics and entertainment giant Sony. The first movie grossed $820 million in 2002, and the sequel followed two years later bringing in $780 million.
Actor Tobey Maguire, who stars as Spider-Man, waves upon his arrival at the world premiere of his new film "Spider-Man 3" in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. In the latest film, Spider-Man's alter-ego, Peter Parker, wakes to find his traditional red and black suit has transformed into a darker more powerful suit, granting him enhanced powers that threaten to cloud his judgment.
Director Sam Raimi, center, chats with the stars of his latest film, "Spider-Man 3," at the movie's world premiere in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. From left are Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire; standing behind Maguire is actor Thomas Hayden Church.
Director Sam Raimi, center, poses with the stars of his latest film, "Spider-Man 3," as they arrive at the world premiere of the movie in Tokyo Monday, April 16, 2007. From left are James Franco, Kirsten Dunst, Raimi, Tobey Maguire and Thomas Hayden Church.
"Spider-Man 3" star James Franco waves to the crowd as he arrives at the world premiere of his new movie in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. Franco, who plays Harry Osborne, Spider-Man's best friend, originally auditioned for the lead role of Spider-Man.
Actor Topher Grace arrives at the "Spider-Man 3" world premiere in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. Grace joins the cast as Venom -- one of two new villains who arrive in New York with dominant powers that threaten to overcome Spider-Man.
Comedian Yakkun Sakurazuka attends the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" at the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower on April 16, 2007, in Tokyo. The film opens on May 1 in Japan and May 4 in the United States.
Golfer Michelle Wie attends the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" at the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower on April 16, 2007, in Tokyo.
Actors James Franco, Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire attend the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" at the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower on April 16, 2007, in Tokyo. The film, which opens on May 1 in Japan, is believed to be the most expensive production in movie history, with a reported budget of $250 million.
Actor Tobey Maguire, who stars in the title role of "Spider-Man 3," appears mesmerized by a TV camera at the world premiere of the movie in Tokyo on Monday, April 16, 2007. The third installment of the blockbuster Spider-Man series features two new villains and promises a potential goldrush for electronics and entertainment giant Sony.
Actor James Franco walks the red carpet at the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" at the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower on April 16, 2007, in Tokyo. Franco stars in the movie with Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst.
Actor Tobey Maguire attends the world premiere of "Spider-Man 3" at the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower on April 16, 2007, in Tokyo. Maguire stars Peter Parker and his alter-ego, Spider-Man.
Actress Kirsten Dunst waves to a crowd at a Hollywood theme park, which has "The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman" ride in Osaka, western Japan, on April 13, 2007. Dunst is in Japan for the world premiere of her new movie, "Spider-Man 3."
Kirsten Dunst waves to onlookers at a Hollywood theme park in Osaka, Japan, on April 13, 2007. Dunst is in Japan for the world premiere of her new movie, "Spiderman 3." The film premieres in Japan on May 1.
"Spider-Man 3" actress Kirsten Dunst shakes hands with fans at a Hollywood theme park in Osaka, Japan, on April 13, 2007. The theme park features "The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man" ride.