"The Amazing Spiderman" (2012)


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Didnt like the teaser much. Looks too much like the first one, but with younger characters and without MJ. If you're gonna do a reboot of a well-established franchise SO SOON, at least bring something to the table

I liked it, and it left me wanting more. It's a teaser so I expect more from the official trailer later. It was a heck of a lot better than the teaser for the new Batman.

Didnt like the teaser much. Looks too much like the first one, but with younger characters and without MJ. If you're gonna do a reboot of a well-established franchise SO SOON, at least bring something to the table

agreed. boring teaser. not camping outside the theater to watch this one.

Seems like they are going the Batman Begins route of rebooting this (even if they say they aren't rebooting it really....right).

Looks suitably dark, and I like the nod to comic fans and especially like the first person web slinging (why can't the Spider Man games look like that? lol)

I just hope they don't push the button and just make an Ultimate Spider Man movie series here. I know this Spider Man is supposedly based more on the Ultimate universe and all, but I just don't think a new movie series (trilogy naturally) would work in the Ultimate universe such as it is.

Plus, Spidey is dead in that universe now...Sorta

Legit version of the trailer:

looks awesome. i am a bit of a nit picker with spidey, wonder if his webbing will be made by peter, or just come out of his wrists like the last movie. looked good though.

and to the question of wether a reboot was required, i think it was. they could easily make this a darker story and wow did Venom suck in spiderman 3, that alone is worth a remake.

Looks good but dunno that last bit where he's going around the city looks too cartoon/cgi/ Kinder ruined it fro me now that it will be in the film :(

I take it they made that for the trailer only.

I really don't get why they are remaking Spider-man, am I the only one who thought the first 2 movies were fine? (The third one doesn't count, that was horrible.)

Ever read the comics? They start new stories heroes quiet sometimes as comics work with Universes. "Ultimate Spiderman", "The Amazing Spiderman" both are 2 different Marvel Universes. See these movies based off of comic books as the same thing, but as the movie Universe.

Though yeah, it does seem somewhat odd to use that "Universe" concept in movies. Specially if it's not too long ago since Spiderman 3 was released. If they had waited at least 5 years or longer, then it would've been better probably.

looks awesome. i am a bit of a nit picker with spidey, wonder if his webbing will be made by peter, or just come out of his wrists like the last movie. looked good though.

and to the question of wether a reboot was required, i think it was. they could easily make this a darker story and wow did Venom suck in spiderman 3, that alone is worth a remake.

They are going with the comics mechanical web slingers this go round.

Quite good trailer. I really liked the first person view. And feels more fluid and natural than the more mechanic first movies.

Looks good but dunno that last bit where he's going around the city looks too cartoon/cgi/ Kinder ruined it fro me now that it will be in the film :(

Looks good but like above the city part looked like a game :s. For a 2012 movie it didnt look real at all. Looked all cartoony.

That scene is obviously not final footage. The movie have 12 months left of pre-production. So the CG will improve a lot.

I personally felt the original series was fine. I don't see why there re-doing it other then to try and cash in. Am I the only one that thinks this movie looks like crap in the making? I really can't bring myself to even care about this for some reason. And for people who think that CG looks like a game and it will change. Keep dreaming...

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