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Jan 24, 2012
A New Batch Of Photos From ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Hit The Internets
Peter, Gwen, Dr. Connors

E! News published a great feature on The Amazing Spider-Man this week that lists the Five New Things learned about the film from a recent press conference in Tokyo, Japan. As enlightening as these Five New Things are, I’m most interested in the Five New Promo Photos that go along with this feature. Now, some of the photos aren’t totally new but they are newish enough that I don’t think many folks have seen them yet. Click below to check out newish photos of Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy and the villainous Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard … OH and learn the Five New Things about The Amazing Spider-Man as well.

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.”

2. The Lizard is a link to Parker’s past: Parker’s heritage was left unexplored in Raimi’s series, which dealt more with the theme best expressed in Uncle Ben’s mantra, “with great powers come great responsibility,” words Spidey learned to live by. In the new installment, the emphasis will be on Parker’s journey of self-discovery beginning with Dr. Curt Connors, played here by Rhys Ifans, who doubles as The Amazing Spider-Man’s prime villain, the Lizard, and is the key to unlocking the mystery to Peter’s parents, or at least what happened to his father. “In the great tradition of a novel, Dr. Connor will be connected to Peter Parker,” reveals Arad. “Right there, the challenge in dealing with the villain who is also the mentor is [that he's] the only one you can look at and say ‘what really happened to my dad.’ That’s really hard to find.”

3. 500 Days of Webslinging: Producers felt they needed a director who could pack an emotional punch, not just a big effects wiz. Enter the aptly named Marc Webb, who had a knack for relationships, having helmed 500 Days of Summer. Along with bringing heart to the movie, he also “set it in the real world,” noted Arad. To facilitate that, he also brought in the legendary stunt team led by Andy Armstrong, veterans of the Indiana Jones and the James Bond movies, who tested Garfield physically. “It was a great challenge and a lucky one,” recalled the actor. “A lot of the stunts are practical and grounded in reality and that was something Marc…really wanted to make sure happened in this movie and set it apart from previous ones…I had about four months of training…before we started doing any shooting where I’d exhaust myself every day and get into near-death experiences on the hour every hour.” Garfield also had three stunt doubles who helped him think about Peter’s evolving body and “the idea that he has spider DNA running in his system, what that will do to the sensitivity of his skin.” Sticking to Webb’s practical vision, unlike Raimi’s version where Spidey had webs shooting genetically out of his wrists, the web-spinning in The Amazing Spider-Man comes via mechanical devices the ever-handy Parker designed himself.

4. Sorry, Mary Jane. Peter’s true love is…really Gwen Stacy: That’s the position Amazing Spider-Man is taking at any rate. Marvel geeks have long debated which of the two gals truly has won Peter’s heart. In the comics, Stacy was introduced as a secondary character whom Parker meets in college and her eventual death at the hands of the Green Goblin spurs Peter and Mary Jane’s romance. For the film, however, the screenwriters have elevated Stacy to a place some fanboys say is long deserved, not only as a love interest to Parker but a real intellectual friend and rival. On the differences between her Stacy and Bryce Dallas Howard’s take on the character in Spider-Man 3, Stone said: “[Howard's version] wasn’t in high school, she wasn’t Peter’s first love, she was kind of coming between Mary Jane and Peter Parker. [In the new movie] we haven’t even met Mary Jane at this point.”

5. Gwen and Peter will kiss—though how is, uh, up in the air: When asked if The Amazing Spider-Man will try to create an iconic moment such as the upside down kiss Maguire had with Dunst in the first flick, Stone demurred. “You don’t want to know. You wanna watch the movie and find out,” said the actress, “but there is a nice first kiss and it’s different than the upside down one and we liked it.” If all goes according to plan, audiences will be head over heels.

Okay, so some of these 5 things I already knew … but most of the information listed here is new and, I think, spoilery free. I continue to warm up to this idea of a newly rebooted Spider-Man film franchise. I’m actually looking forward to seeing this new cast in action … particularly Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. But, as much as I love Emma Stone … I’m never gonna be a Gwen Stacy fan. I get that she is really Peter‘s first love … but, IMHO, she is not his true love. Peter Parker‘s TRUE LOVE will forever be Mary Jane Watson. Period. BUT … I’m mostly on board with where this reboot is headed. The Amazing Spider-Man will open in theaters first in Japan on June 30 and then here in the US on July 3. Have you warmed up to the idea of this reboot?

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4 Comments. Add Yours

  1. JCZ says:

    I felt this interview was set up to just criticise the ORIGINAL trilogy. Which is kinda a dumb thing to do considering the first 2 Spiderman films are probably two of the great comic-book based films ever created, along with X-Men 2.

    If they really want to REBOOT the ‘series’ then they should stop mentioning the apparent ‘old’ trilogy.

    Personally, I’m not all that interested. So for me, this will be more waiting for the critics response and then also word-of-mouth as opposed to seeing it on the first day like the others. I just didn’t see a NEED for a reboot unlike Batman, where that purpose was to reboot it to tell an ORIGIN story and also move away from the childish appeal the others had for a mature film.

    On a side note: I never read the Spiderman comics and I didn’t really know that Mary Jane wasn’t his first love. I don’t give a crap what the “fanboys” think of the original trilogy and whether or not they hate it. I thought they were convincing stories and had no idea they changed a lot to make it seem Peter & Mary met in High School. What I do care about is making a great film – and this new film has BIG shoes to fill yet low expectations.

  2. Derek says:

    These new batch of photos look like stills from the last trailer. And btw, a new trailer will be out February 9th (so do not expect a new one for the Superbowl).

    @JCZ: It’s tempting to compare this new Spidey film to the trilogy. Too many write-ups online refer to this new movie as Spider-Man 4.
    Not sure if you knew that the actual Spidey 4 movie was cancelled by Sony while the film was in production. Everyone from the director to the actors were given their pink slips in order to do a re-boot of Peter Parker. It happened around the time Disney bought Marvel. The reason for the Spidey re-boot was to have Peter Parker in high school in order to appeal to a younger audience since the trilogy has Spidey all grown-up and married by SpM 3.

  3. Adam Sass says:

    She is totally a scientist, you guys.

  4. Claire says:

    I wish Emma Stone stayed blonde, I think she looks a million times better :) though she’s still no Mary Jane.

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