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Concept Title Sequence for “Amazing Spider-Man” Released
Dan Pierse from Framework Studios released this pretty cool concept title sequence for the upcoming film The Amazing Spider-Man. Directed by Marc Webb, The Amazing Spider-Man was written by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Staring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Martin Sheen and Denis Leary, the movie hits theatres on July 3rd. Take a look a the short sequence below:
A big thank you to Kelly for scaning this for the site! We now have the Spider-Man feature from the February 24th issue of Entertainment Weekly. You can view the article in the gallery.
“The Amazing Spider-Man” Video Game Has a Release Date
On June 26th, The Amazing Spider-Man video game will be released. The launch of the video game will coincide with the cinematic release of the movie of the same name, starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans.
The Amazing Spider-Man movie will be released on 3D, IMAX and conventional screens on July 3 worldwide. The game will be available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, 3DS and DS on June 26. Take a look a the video game trailer below:
New Owner and New “The Amazing Spider-Man” Posters
Hello everyone, my name is Rachel and I will be the new owner at Andrew Garfield Fan. I want to start by saying thank you to Celyn for allowing me take over this amazing Andrew site! You may know me from some of my other sites including Diane Kruger Fan or Chris Hemsworth Network. I am excited to continue Celyn’s work on this site to make it the most complete and dedicated resource for Andrew Garfield!
To start things off, posters from The Amazing Spider-Man have been added into the gallery. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.
Sony Will Sneak Peek Parts of ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ in Select Cities on February 6
Projections have been seen around the city of London this evening pointing audiences to TheUntoldStoryBegins.co.uk, and a similar website, TheUntoldStoryBegins.com, should be launching soon in the US. The UK site gives a chance to sign up for “a sneak peek into the untold story,” which will take place on Monday February 6.
The exact details of the sneak peek are unknown at this point — we don’t know what will be shown, though I might be on the same seven minutes or so that were shown in Japan not long ago, which will likely set up some of the early story with Peter Parker’s lost parents. The footage could also be more or less the same reel that was shown at Comic Con last summer.
Sadly, it seems like the selection of cities in which the sneak peek will take place is pretty limited. Right now the US website mentions Berlin, London (which seems to be sold out), LA, Madrid, Mexico City, Moscow, NYC, Paris, Rio, Rome, Seoul, Sydney, and Tokyo.
It’s great that this is an international promo, but there will be many people outside those few cities that want to see whatever Sony is cooking up. ComingSoon reports that advertising is going up in Rio, New York and LA in addition to the London projections, and I’d expect that more will be seen in the other cities, too.
Watch Out! Five New Things We Learned About “The Amazing Spider-Man”
Everyone’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is going back to his roots—and we don’t just mean high school.
With Spidey senses tingling in anticipation of the webslinger’s big-screen reboot, stars Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone sat down for a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday and offered up some tantalizing clues as to what Peter Parker, his arachnid alter ego and moviegoers can look forward to in The Amazing Spider-Man.
Here’s what they, along with the film’s producer Avi Arad, had to say:
1. Just call him Little Orphan Spidey: While the Sam Raimi-directed trilogy starring Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Kirsten Dunst as love interest Mary Jane Watson gave moviegoers a worthy origin story in 2002′s Spider-Man, Arad said there are plenty more tales from Stan Lee’s Marvel canon left untold, first and foremost a chronicle about where Peter came from.
“After three movies, we finally got the opportunity to tell what really started Peter Parker on his journey. The fact that he lost his parents. He doesn’t know what happened to them. No one talks about them,” the producer told reporters. “So we found a very, very good story about the true origin of what makes a human being, what sets their destiny.”
Happy New Year everyone! It is at last 2012, meaning that The Amazing Spider-Man will finally be hitting our screens this year! Hopefully this means that Andrew will start doing some promo for the film soon, as well as taking to the Broadway stage for his debut in Death of a Salesman. I have just added a batch of new stills from The Amazing Spider-Man, as well as replacing some of the smaller/tagged pictures. I have also added scans from the latest edition of Total Film – Enjoy!