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EW Comic-Con Portraits
Entertainment Weekly has finally released the portraits done on Friday for Comic-Con!
Posted by Celyn • July 24, 2011 • Gallery • Comments: 0
“The Amazing Spider-Man” Comic-Con Panel
On Friday, Andrew attended the panel for The Amazing Spider-Man alongside co-stars Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans. The first batch of HQ photos have just been added, and I am going to be updating this post with any new pictures, videos and information from this event! If you have anything to add, feel free to leave a comment!
Just added two photoshoots of Andrew to the gallery. One is with him and the Japanese author, Kazuo Ishiguro (Never Let Me Go) and the other is outtakes from Esquire UK.
Posted by Kari • July 21, 2011 • Gallery • Comments: 0
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Teaser Trailer
The teaser trailer for The Amazing Spider Man coming July 2012 has been released!
I’ve also added screencaptures of the trailer in high definition to the gallery.
Along with the cover for this week’s edition of Entertainment Weekly, a whole stack of stills and promotional images have been released for The Amazing Spider-Man! Hopefully they’ll be out in HQ soon, but make sure to check them all out!
Andrew is on the upcoming cover of Entertainment Weekly in his Spider-Man finest! It looks to be a real insight to the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man, according to EW’s site:
Spidey’s back! Well, almost. The Amazing Spider-Man doesn’t hit theaters for another year, but in anticipation of next week’s Comic-Con (July 21-24 in San Diego) we’ve got first looks at and inside scoops about the webslinger’s highly anticipated return — including interviews with stars Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone and with director Marc Webb. EW can also exclusively confirm that Rhys Ifans will be playing Doc Conners, who, in an experiment gone wrong, transforms into one of Spider-Man’s most formidable foes ever, the Lizard.
Four years after Spider-Man 3, starring Tobey Maguire, The Amazing Spider-Man promises to be a “more contemporary,” “more gritty,” and “more character-driven” look at the comic book hero. He’s a hero the 27-year-old Garfield knows well. Growing up, “I related to Peter Parker [Spidey’s alter ego] so much because I felt like someone else inside,” he says. “I loved the comic books and the animated TV series and I even dressed up as Spider-Man as a kid.”
Adds Webb: “Ultimately what this movie is about is a kid who grows up looking for his father and finds himself. And that’s a Spider-Man story we haven’t seen before.”
‘Spider-Man’ Andrew Garfield Will Swing Into Comic-Con
Sony Pictures will be weaving quite the web at Comic-Con this year.
The studio announced on Friday that Andrew Garfield, star of the upcoming superhero-movie reboot “The Amazing Spider-Man,” will be on hand for the annual convention, which takes place July 21-24 in San Diego.
Garfield, who’s inheriting the role of heroic web-slinger Spider-Man from Tobey Maguire, will be joined by his co-star Emma Stone, director Marc Webb and producer Avi Arad for a panel on the movie on Friday, July 22. (The movie is slated for a July 3, 2012 release.)
On Friday, Sony is also presenting panels on the sequel “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” — which will be attended by star Nicolas Cage and directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, among others — and the remake “Total Recall,” for which Kate Beckinsale, Colin Farrell, Jessica Biel and Bryan Cranston will be present.
On the comedy front, the upcoming Jesse Eisenberg film “30 Minutes or Less” — about a pizza delivery man (Eisenberg) who’s abducted and forced to commit a bank robbery — will also have a panel.