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Jun 012012
 
The Amazing Spider-Man, in theaters July 3

The Ultimate Spider-Man Interactive Experience Swings Into Los Angeles June 3rd – June 22nd

The Amazing Spider-Man, in theaters July 3

WHAT: Everyone’s favorite Super Hero will be dropping into a Walmart near you – and it’s not just in Los Angeles, it’s all over the country.

We’ve just gotten the hot tip that in anticipation of the upcoming summer blockbuster, The Amazing Spider-Man, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Walmart Stores, Inc., and Marvel Entertainment have teamed up to present the ultimate Spider-Man experience at Walmart Stores nationwide.
 Grab the family for a fun-filled adventure at your local Walmart store and explore the innovative “Secrets Unmasked” Truck Tour that turns a parking lot into a playground of interactive features including:
  • PlayStation3 gaming center with advanced demo of The Amazing Spider-Man video game from Activision available in stores on June 26th
  • Demonstrations and giveaways of the new Spider-Man Bonkazonks toys and The Amazing Spider-Man Hero FX Masks from Hasbro
  • HP photo center with free photo print to take home
  • Sony Electronics Screening center
  • Temporary tattoo station
  • Samples of Spider-Man snacks from Kellogg’s
  • Demo of the “Web-Slinger” augmented reality app from Smart Talk
  • Spidey climbing wall (only at select locations)
The activities will vary by location, but this is the current tour schedule:
 

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May 152012
 
Andrew Garfield in the new suit.
by Samantha Lowell
Andrew Garfield in the new suit.

Andrew Garfield in the new suit.

In a development which has fandom abuzz, Sony Pictures has released four minutes of film from the most anticipated movie blockibuster of the summer, Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man.

The movie clip shows Andrew Garfield in action as the titular hero,displaying a riveting acrobatic style dramatically different form Tobey Maguire’s efortless aerobatics, yet still failthful to the comics. However, the most talked about part of the clip is the unmasking in front of the small child, a surpsingly faithful representation of Peter Parker’s fundamental humanity. In addition to the much ballyhooed change in the iconic character’s costume, the movie is said to do a partial reboot of Spider-Man’s iconic origin as well, adding to fan criticism and speculation.


Additionally, Sony Pictures has unveiled a new viral website the film, this time focusing on the corporate front of Oscorp Industries, the workplace of Peter Parker’s father and Dr. Curt Connors (aka, The Lizard).

Fans can also enjoy a taste of the film’s villain, with a recently released a profile and interview with British actor Rhys Ifans, who plays Doctor Curtis Conners, aka the Lizard.

Marvel Comics hopes to ride the wave of success started by The Avengers, shunting aside lingering criticism for its fascination with reviving the silver age versions of iconic Marvel heroes from the editors’ youth at the expense of contemporary versions. Marvel head of creative development, Joe Quesada, has a lot riding on this film, which may partially account for the most aggressive marketing campaign in years.

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Apr 172012
 
The Amazing Spider-Man, in theaters July 3

The Amazing Spider-Man, in theaters July 3

If you’re like us, you’ve been pouring over early Amazing Spider-Man trailers to get a better sense of the origin story reboot director Marc Webb will be serving up when the film hits the theaters July 3. A new trailer for the Japanese market gives fans a few new images, and longer cuts of scenes we’ve already seen, so you can geek out a little more.

Peter Parker is played by Andrew Garfield of The Social Network.  “We all have secrets,” Parker says. “The ones we keep, and the ones that are kept from us.”  The webslinger will be dealing with both in this retelling of the familiar story, as he not only protects his secret identity from loved ones but also looks for answers to the riddle of what happened to his late parents, Mary and Richard Parker.

Most of the trailer is the same as the one for American audiences, but with a little extra footage spotlighting the origin of Rhys Ifans’ the Lizard, the villian of the film.  “Ready to play God?” asks the scientist, before injecting himself with a mysterious green potion that turns him into a homicidal reptile. “If you want the truth, Peter, come and get it.”

The film comes  just five years after the last successful “Spider-Man” trilogy by director Sam Raimi, in between two superhero heavyweight rivals, “The Avengers” (May 4) and “The Dark Knight Rises” (July 20).

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