As it is, there have been no live action sequels to date there have been animated versions of Spawn, but I think there may have been if the first film would have been handled differently.As the film stands, too much time has to be spent explaining the plot. Maybe Todd McFarlane, who created the comic books upon which this film was based, was worried that he wouldn't receive funding for sequels, so a multi-film plan wasn't attractive. In retrospect, it would have been better to make one film covering everything up to Spawn's transformation or the beginning of the transformation, and then save the other material which comprises the bulk of the story here for later films. Dippe tried to squeeze far too much plot and too many characters into a 90-minute film. The main problem with the film is that screenwriter Alan McElroy and writer/director Mark A.Z. There are a lot of things that are brilliant about the film, at least for viewers with particular, odd tastes similar to mine, but there are also too many unfortunate missteps to allow for a higher score.Let's look at the missteps first. My rating for Spawn has definitely gone down since my last viewing, but currently, I'm giving it a generous 8 out of 10. That my ratings often change on repeated viewings.
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