The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film directed by Marc Webb, based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It is a reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise, portraying the character's origin story and his development into a superhero while still a high school student.
Spider-Man fans most be very pleased with this announcement of the new Amazing Spider-man coming on July 3. This movie promises to be more interesting than the other 3 previous versions.
The key lines in the bits of footage added. The bridge-rescue scene shows us a compassionate, intelligent side of Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) that we missed in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. And the new teaser’s final shot – a decent joke – hammers home the point that Garfield’s Spidey/Parker is going to nail that sarcastic tone die-hard Spider-Man fans want from their vulnerable hero … and can’t understand why it was missing from Raimi’s films.
So far, Sony has done an excellent job selling The Amazing Spider-Man. Now I’m hoping they stop. We’ve seen enough. We don’t want to see any more. There are still a few surprises (I hope) that need to be answered. Who is that mysterious figure teasing secrets about Peter’s parents? And what about the famed library fights Stan Lee hinted at? It will be interesting to have them as a big surprise when the movie releases on July 3. Spidey’s back on the big screen, in 2D, 3D and IMAX. What more do you need?
Spider-Man fans most be very pleased with this announcement of the new Amazing Spider-man coming on July 3. This movie promises to be more interesting than the other 3 previous versions.
The key lines in the bits of footage added. The bridge-rescue scene shows us a compassionate, intelligent side of Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) that we missed in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. And the new teaser’s final shot – a decent joke – hammers home the point that Garfield’s Spidey/Parker is going to nail that sarcastic tone die-hard Spider-Man fans want from their vulnerable hero … and can’t understand why it was missing from Raimi’s films.
So far, Sony has done an excellent job selling The Amazing Spider-Man. Now I’m hoping they stop. We’ve seen enough. We don’t want to see any more. There are still a few surprises (I hope) that need to be answered. Who is that mysterious figure teasing secrets about Peter’s parents? And what about the famed library fights Stan Lee hinted at? It will be interesting to have them as a big surprise when the movie releases on July 3. Spidey’s back on the big screen, in 2D, 3D and IMAX. What more do you need?
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