Spider-Man: Rise of the Revolutions (2014 film)

Spider-Man: Rise of the Revolutions (also known as "Spider-Man 5", "Revolutions") is a 2014 action-adventure film directed by German film director Robert Schwentke and Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire, Kate Beckinsale, Jodie Foster, Hugo Weaving, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Marisol Nichols, Annie Wersching, Kate Beahan, Greta Scacchi, and Sean Bean. It was released in North America on January 23, 2014.

Plot
The city's population of Smiths stands by and watches while Spidey VS Smith square off. Fighting on the streets, through buildings and into the sky, they finally brawl in a flooded crater. Spider-Man is eventually outmatched by Smith, who pauses to gloat that he has "seen this the details of his victory before," remembering the details aloud: he was supposed to say something.

To both Smith and Spidey's surprise, he announces "everything that has a beginning has an end," the Oracle's parting advice to Peter earlier in the movie. Peter understands this to mean that Smith's assimilation is not total, and baits the scared Smith into assimilating him, repeating Smith's refrain from their fights in Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man 4: "It was inevitable."

Smith's assimilation of Peter is apparently successful. The Oracle-Smith asks his nemesis: "is it over?" to which the answer is a smile and a nod. Back in the physical world, Peter's body spasms as a surge of energy enters his body from the Matrix connection. Starting with the Peter copy of Smith, a white light begins to rip the agents apart from the inside out, one by one, similar to the deletion of Agent Smith at the end of the world.

Cast
Kate Beckinsale may return as the Hobgoblin, but nothing about it has been confirmed, although he mentioned that his contract would expire in 2014, but he would still do films after that if he was asked to. Stan Lee will make a cameo.
 * Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man/Peter Parker
 * Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson
 * Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith
 * Marisol Nichols as Sarah Monohan/Slender Man
 * Jodie Foster as Kyle Pratt
 * Kate Beckinsale as Selene
 * Annie Wersching as Renee Walker
 * Bryce Dallas Howard as Gwen Stacy
 * Peter Sarsgaard as Gene Carson
 * Erika Christensen as Fiona
 * Kate Beahan as Stephanie
 * Greta Scacchi as Lisa
 * Sean Bean as Capt. Marcus Rich
 * Michael Irby as Obaid
 * Assaf Cohen as Ahmed
 * Shane Edelman as Mr. Loud
 * Mary Gallagher as Mrs. Loud
 * Haley Ramm as Brittany Loud
 * Forrest Landis as Rhett Loud
 * Fred Tungulsten as Jordan
 * Jana Kolesarova as Claudia
 * Brent Sexton as Elias
 * Marlene Lawston as Julia Pratt
 * Judith Scott as Estella
 * Tonje Larsgard as Flight Attendant
 * Amanda Brooks as Irene
 * Christian Berkel as Mortuary Director
 * John Benjamin Hickey as David Pratt
 * Matt Bomer as Eric
 * Gavin Grazer as FBI Agent
 * Christopher Gartin as Mike
 * Bess Wohl as Katerina
 * Kirk B.R. Woller as Grunick
 * Stephanie Faracy as Anna
 * Cooper Thornton as West
 * Jesse Burch as Row 19 Male Passenger
 * Drake Johnston as Main Deck Kid
 * Lois Hall as Main Deck Grandma
 * Dirk Vahle as Helicopter Pilot
 * David Farkas as Steward

Possible Sequel
Spider-Man 6 is a possible film, but some think that it might actually be Spider-Man: The Justice Awakening, based on the comics. When questioned, Tobey Maguire said, "Spider-Man 6? I hope so. Spider-Man: The Justice Awakening, though..." he then dropped the subject. Mads Mikkelsen responded with a laugh and then saying, "Well, that's the question, isn't it?" If there is a fifth film, Kate Beckinsale said that he would like to return as Selene.

Tobey Maguire later confirmed that a sixth film was in discussion, and that the Justice Awakening would also be in that film if there was one.