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Long before the MCU came into play, director Sam Raimi gave us a glimpse into one of Marvel’s most popular and celebrated superheroes with theSpider-Mantrilogy starring Tobey Maguire. Two decades later, he helmedDoctor Strange in the Mutliverse of Madnessand joined an elite group of filmmakers who have directed an MCU film.

With the franchise now developing an array of films leading up to the highly anticipatedAvengers: Secret Warsin 2027, fans are eagerly awaiting news about who will direct this marquee project. Raimi for his part, has expressed interest in being part of the MCU again. But Marvel buffs who are seriously challenging his knowledge about the franchise are certain that he cannot do justice to the film.
Sam Raimi Is Keen To DirectAvengers: Secret Wars
Following his very successfulSpider-Mantrilogy,Sam Raimientered theMCUby helmingDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessin 2022. While the film divided audiences and critics, Raimi’s directorial touches struck a chord with a lot of fans across the world.
With a lot of narratives still to be developed by Marvel in the future, all roads are now leading to the hypedAvengers: Secret Warswhich is touted to bring many story arcs a full circle. While a lot of information regarding the film is yet to be revealed, a major talking point has been the question of who will direct the movie.

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Raimi’s name is one that has been floating around as a probable choice to direct the 2027 MCU film. TheDarkmandirector has also openly shown interest to be part of another Marvel project. In an interview that appeared inScreen Geek, the filmmaker said during an appearance in WonderCon,
“I love 90% of the Marvel heroes that I’ve read in the great Stan Lee Marvel Universe comic books. I would love to work with Marvel again. They haven’t reasonably asked me to. I hope they had a good experience with me. They haven’t asked me yet. I hope they do.”

There is no denying the fact that Raimi’s sensibilities have appealed to a wide cross-section of fans across the world. Having also had prior experience with an MCU film, the possibility that he could be offered the gig cannot be discounted.
Why Are Netizens Dismissing Sam Raimi’s Name ForAvengers: Secret Wars?
Avengers: Secret Warshasn’t even gone into production yet. But it is gaining extraordinary hype with fans excitedly speculating on the nature of the narrative, the iconic superheroes who could feature in it, and who will helm this marquee film.
While Sam Raimi has shown keen interest and clearly staked his claim to helm another MCU project, many fans are skeptical about theSpider-Mandirector’s involvement despite his success in creating a deadly version ofElizabeth Olsen’sWanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch inDoctor Strange 2.

Netizens are now pointing out why Raimi isn’t fit to helmAvengers 6. One major concern was the level of expertise and knowledge he possessed when it came to the various characters in the MCU, which was absolutely necessary for anyone stepping in to direct future films in the franchise.
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These comments were specifically targeted at him following his revelation that he had not seenWandaVisionbefore directingDoctor Strange 2. Some fans believed that the Russo Brothers would be a far better choice in this regard.
Say what you want about the Russos, but they handled every single character in their Avengers movies with a ton of care.

Raimi didn’t even watch Wandavision before Doctor Strange 2, how do you expect him to understand all the characters well enough for a Secret Wars movie?https://t.co/ouwc80NqVo
— Jack McBryan (@McBDirect)July 16, 2025
100% agreed. He should have known or at least read up on the events of Wandavision to make the movie a better fit in the timeline. I love his movies but this one, as pretty and cool as it was, was a huge letdown. I loved the first Doctor Strange movie. The horror and mystic…
— AaronShack64TV (@aaronshack64TV)August 10, 2025
From what ive gathered, he rewrote a ton of the film too. Huge disaster
— Blaise Malandra (@bmalandra)August 19, 2025
Part of why he didn’t watch Wanda vision is it wasn’t all out yet when they were filming his movie!
However, your point is 100% valid, I want the Russos, let’s leave Raimi to the horror film industry.🤣🥹
— Goldberry (@goldberryband)Aug 10, 2025
Oh good, I thought I was going to be the only one to hate this idea
— Donald Daniels (@DSquare72)July 29, 2025
If the Russos can be brought back I am confident in those guys. From Winter Soldier to Endgame. I love their take on Spiderman and Black Panther
— Knightstrike 🦅 (@bayoknight)June 16, 2025
I liked Multiverse of Madness but there’s no denying he took Wanda’s character a step back and not watching WandaVision before was a major mistake.
— Agent-Phoenix (@AgentPhoenixx)June 02, 2025
Despite a lot of negativity that Raimi has received regarding his desire to direct the 6th Avengers film, there are many fans who are still loyal supporters of his craft and believe that he would be the ideal choice to helm the movie. The ball is now well and truly in Kevin Feige’s court.
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Sharanya Sankar, Writer for FandomwireHaving completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.