A sixth season was planned for "Spider-Man" which would have had Spider-Man find the real Mary Jane Watson from limbo with the help of Madame Web. Story editor John Semper said in an online interview that it purposefully left unresolved to see Spider-Man find the real Mary Jane because the crew thought they were going to get another season or two of "Spider-Man". However, Margaret Loesch, who was the president of Fox Kids network at that time, hated one of the show's executive producers, Avi Arad, due to the fights they'd usually have over the show and she wanted to put Arad out of business. When the sixty-five episode contract for "Spider-Man" was up, Loesch decided to cancel the show and had permanently shut down Marvel Films Animation, the company that provided the animation for Spider-Man. Loesch and the Fox Kids network had a better relationship with Saban Entertainment, who wanted to do animation for other series for Fox Kids, including ones for Marvel. Instead of continuing "Spider-Man", the Fox Kids network decided to go with a loosely connected follow-up, titled "Spider-Man Unlimited". However, in 2018, 20 years after the show's cancellation, Semper's original finale was published in script form for a select group of devoted fans as a thank you for aiding a new project that Semper is working on.
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