A challenge from Curt Connors is a recurring theme in this Japanese trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man, featuring new footage, subtitles, and a narrative that suggests this first installment of Marc Webb's rebooted Spider-Man franchise is going to be a journey of self-discovery for Peter Parker.
Well, I'm certainly a fan of Rhys Ifans and I think that in theory The Amazing Spider-Man cinematic reboot of the Spider-Man movie franchise is a good thing. That said, The Lizard doesn't look too interesting to me just yet. Of course the same could have been said about Bane in early images from The Dark Knight Rises, and I've come to think that he'll probably be a pretty awesome villain so the same could hold true here. Here are two new images of The Lizard as we'll see him in The Amazing Spider-Man; mouth open, and lunging forward menacingly. What are your thoughts?
Here's a sneak peek at Carnage, U.S.A. #5 from writer Zeb Wells and artist Clayton Crain, in stores April 11.
It's "America the Brutal" as the massive hit mini-series concludes, paving the way for this summer's secret symbiote event! Spidey, Venom, and the Avengers take on Carnage with a city at stake and the souls of hundreds on their shoulders.
With The Amazing Spider-Man coming to theaters in July, the original Spidey trilogy is being reissued on Blu-ray. Spider-Man I-III will be rereleased on June 12, and will include access to the films via digital streaming service Ultraviolet, and a $10.00 voucher toward purchase of a ticket for The Amazing Spider-Man.
This teaser for the upcoming Spider-Men from Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli shows that one of the titular Spideys is good old Peter Parker. I'm pretty confident that Spider-Man #2 is going to prove to be Miles Morales, do I have any takers?
This sounds interesting. A new feature to be introduced in the upcoming Marvel Universe programming block, Marvel Mash-ups, to combine classic animated Marvel shows with new voiceovers and other twists. Triple rainbow Doctor Doom? Yes, please!
Says Cort Lane, Vice President, Animation Development & Production,
“We just went at it, taking sections, re-editing them, trying to do dialogue with them, and we got in the booth with some amazing voice actors such as Tom Kenney, the voice of SpongeBob Squarepants and Doctor Octopus on ‘Ultimate Spider-Man.’ We even encouraged the voice talent to riff off of our script.”
“We’re doing eight of them, and they are focused on introducing kids to characters they’ll see in Marvel Universe block and want to know more about,” Lane divulges. “I can tell you that we’re doing them for Iron Man, Iron Fist, White Tiger, and even villains like Doctor Octopus.