Though we're still months away from the release of Marc Webb's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2,' the film is preparing a marketing blitz that should last until the film hits theaters in May. The film now has a new poster, which shows a storm brewing.
So far the villain count for 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' is pretty high, and with one of the biggest complaints consistently lodged against superhero movies is that there are just too many villains in any one film -- well, the possible addition of yet another 'Spider-Man' villain is a little troubling. But according to a new bit of viral marketing, we may see yet another villain in the upcoming 'Am
When director Marc Webb took control of the 'Spider-Man' franchise with 'The Amazing Spider-Man,' he must have faced a huge decision: should he stick with a costume similar to the one worn by Tobey Maguire or go in a completely different direction. The final design, while different in the details, was definitely in line with the character's traditional red and blue outfit. However, other options w
'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' trailer will be upon us soon, attached to screenings of 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.' In anticipation, Sony has released three new photos from the Marc Webb-directed sequel of stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Jamie Foxx.
With production for 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' not even completed yet, Sony is already hedging its bets and has announced release dates for 'Amazing Spider-Man 3' and 'Amazing Spider-Man 4.' Too much of a good thing is never enough, right?
Times Square is full of characters and not just New Yorkers and tourists. In Times Square there are all kinds of impersonators trolling the streets to hustle tourists for photos in hopes for tips. Spider-Man allegedly couldn't keep his cool recently when he punched a woman, he claims 'in self defense'.
As is always the case with highly anticipated comic book movies, there are plenty of internet rumors surrounding director Marc Webb's upcoming sequel to 'The Amazing Spider-Man.'
Unfortunately for any children present, it seems that when Spider-Man saw the famous 'I Want You!' recruiting poster featuring Uncle Sam, he took it literally.
In a move that will shock comic book fans everywhere, a California man was recently arrested after allegedly attempting to mug a woman while wearing a Spider-Man costume. Spidey, what have you done?!