MTV News: Stop us if you've heard this one before. The star-crossed Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has been handed yet another setback. The beleaguered $65 million show - which just celebrated its first bit of good news when it was revealed that it was the highest-grossing musical on Broadway for the first week of January - will stay in previews a bit longer due to ongoing technical issues. The The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday (January 14) that the opening night of the show has been pushed back a fifth time and is now scheduled for March 15. Producers said they need time to work out the kinks in a new ending to the most expensive production to ever hit the Great White Way.