The 'Spider-Man 3' world premiere will take place in Japan.Stars Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, director Sam Raimi and series creator Stan Lee are all expected to attend the premiere in Tokyo on April 16.The film will be released in Japan and parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on May 1 - three days before it opens in the US on May 4.Tobey 31, has also confirmed he will not reprise his role as the comic book hero in a fourth movie.He said: "To me, it seems like this is a natural point for the team to break-up because we have a lot of story conclusions that were going along for the main characters for the first two movies, and we kind of tie almost everything up for the third movie."It feels like a trilogy to me and it feels like the end."Raimi is keen to make another Spider-Man film, but couldn't do it without his leading man.

He said: "I love Spider-Man and I love working with Kirsten, Tobey and James Franco.

"I just have to make sure that when I'm done with 'Spider-Man 3', I'm really still fascinated with the character. At this moment I'm fascinated with him. But I couldn't imagine it without Tobey."