Superhero Hype:
Following all the photos from this morning, Entertainment Weekly has released another six images from Columbia Pictures' The Amazing Spider-Man. With the trailer coming next week as well, it's surprising the studio is releasing so much this early, considering the movie doesn't hit theaters until July 3, 2012.
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if your getting infected by a spider why the need for the device to shoot web, wouldnt that part be written in your dna to self produce the stuff?
i know this is based on another version of spiderman in fact i seen this in the old cartoon from the 90's i believe using a similiar thing but im just trying to get a understanding of how it works and why
I am really looking forward to this, but those photos look just like the original. Lets see- beating up a high school bully with new found powers *check*, donning a homemade costume to fight petty crime *check*, villan gets unexpected powers from self-experimentation *check*, Aunt May and Uncle Ben worried about Parker's strange new habbits *check*. I realize they are telling the same story, but that doesn't mean you can't use a little originality. Albeit some things have changed (the machinery he uses to shoot web, the sunglasses, the...uh...actors). But I want a NEW Spiderman movie. So far it looks just like a rehash of the old one. But those are just first impressions. I'll reserve judgement till the trailer comes out.
i gotta say every time new pics/info is revealed, I get less and less interested...