Movieweb says
We reported last month that Sony is bringing the highly-anticipated reboot The Amazing Spider-Man to Comic-Con 2011. We have received a description of the first trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man, which will be shown at the San Diego event next week.
Now, if you want to be surprised and watch the first trailer without any description whatsoever, then stop reading now. However, if you want a little taste of what to expect next week, then keep on reading.
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If this holds to be true - then we're all paying to see a story we already know and saw once before.
Hmmm...Damn. I can't say that trailer holds anything very exciting for me. Being that this is a reboot and they're trying to do something new with the character, you'd think the trailer would want to focus on what makes this movie DIFFERENT. Instead it sounds like they are going to be showing just about all the same stuff that we got with the first film.
I'm sure this movie will be plenty different, but I'd think the first marketing for it, would want to show a little more.
Why bother, Raimi did it best except when greedy idiotic execs made him include venom. They will never learn.
Sounds like the Lizard will be the Baddie in this one.
I can't judge until I see the trailer for myself. The talent involved in this one sounds promising, but at the end of the day it feels really unneeded.
Raimi was 2 for 3. Not a bad score in my book.