Saturday, April 12, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Promises Big Changes- Red Herring or More Death Ahead?



A new poster from The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Rise of Electro was revealed, to be displayed at IMAX capable cinemas, and the image pays homage to the famous cover from the “Death of Gwen Stacy” story.

Rumors about the death of the character [in the movie universe] have been floating around for some time now, mostly because the story line is one of the most impacting for the hero in the comics. Mary Jane Watson was going to appear in the story, but her appearance was postponed for the third movie in the series.

The poster says “Secrets have a cost. The truth does too” and promises a turning point in the life of Spider-Man. See the comparison below between the movie poster and the original cover of The Amazing Spider-Man # 121, from 1973. 

Also: watch the TV spot promising that “Everything changes.” 


 

(Original Article: Novo pôster do filme do Homem-Aranha lembra morte de Gwen Stacy, written by Samir Naliato on April 10, 2014. Republished and translated with permission by Universo HQ)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is directed by Mark Webb. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone return to play Spider-Man and girlfriend Gwen Stacy, respectively. Newcomers to the series include Jamie Foxx as electric villain, Electro. Dane DeHaan as Peter’s childhood friend Harry Osborn. Both characters (a pre-mutated Max Dillon(Electro)) are present in the film poster. Chris Cooper will portray Osborn’s father, the industrialist Norman Osborn. The Rhino, Felicia Hardy (Black Cat),


At the end of last year, Sony Pictures announced two spin off movies featuring Venom and the the Sinister Six. Sinister Six, with Drew Goddard (Lost, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) directing, is said to be a “redemption story” of Spider-Man’s greatest foes. Spider-Man Andrew Garfield is contracted for three movies. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is out in theaters May 2nd

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