Chronicle star Dane DeHaan has been chosen to take on the role of Harry Osborn in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the sequel to Sony and Columbia’s recent reboot of the franchise, The Amazing Spider-Man.
The casting for the role was competitive, as numerous names were reported to be in the running, as we shared with you here and also here.
A week or so ago we got a little tease of the 4-minute super trailer for Sony and Columbia’s The Amazing Spider-Man that would air during the premiere of America’s Got Talent. Well, America’s Got Talent has premiered and, as promised, the massive preview was shown.
There’s both good and bad that comes with a preview like this. The good is, of course, that you get to see a whole lot of goodies from the movie that you haven’t seen yet. The bad, on the other hand, is that you’re probably seeing way more than you want to see before the movie hits theaters on July 3rd.
If you don’t care about the latter and want to lay your eyes on this 4-minute Amazing Spider-Man preview immediately, don’t let us hold you back any longer!
The prequel is set decades before our time spent in the underwater city of Rapture, in the year 1912. It tells the story of a Pinkerton agent sent to a floating city called Columbia to find a girl who’s been held captive there since she was a child.
Though we know very little about the new game thus far, more details are rapidly approaching. In the fall issue of Game Informer magazine, you can expect to read all about BioShock Infinite, which should be enough to pick up a copy. But if that’s not enough for some reason, the issue will feature three specially created covers dedicated to the game. The special covers were crafted to mimic the style of magazines of the time, and that true BioShock vibe.
To put it quite frankly, these covers are outstanding and not to be missed. You can check them out by heading over to the other side now!
The short video spread like fire, making it one of the more popular videos we’ve seen in a long while. And now that popularity is glowing brightly, as it has been announced that a new feature-length movie will be made based on the concept. Adam Sandler and his Happy Madison Productions are developing the movie with Jean, and they’re out to Columbia Pictures to set the project up with the studio, which has a first-look deal with Madison.
Be sure to click over to the other side if you haven’t seen the short film, Pixels yet.
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The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press