| ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Final Trailer Wants To Catch A Spider |
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With the massive marketing that is going into The Amazing Spider-Man 2, one has to ask: is there anything left to see in the theater? The trailers, the clips, the Super Bowl spots, the TV spots, not to mention the viral marketing, makes it feel as though Sony has burned through everything stopping short of showing the entire film. The third and supposedly final trailer lays down the gauntlet by revealing the three villains that will appear in the film. But before you think being inundated with three villains is going to be Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 all over again, director Marc Webb has said that Rhino (Paul Giamatti) will appear in the film for only a few minutes, and that Max Dillion aka Electro (Jamie Foxx) will be the main villain. The trailer actually does a great job of digging deeper into Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) and Harry Osborn’s (Dane DeHaan) complex friendship. Hit the jump to watch the final trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
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| Trailer For ‘Annie’ Remake With Jamie Foxx, Quvenzhané Wallis Released
The first trailer for Annie, a modern retelling of the hit Broadway musical of the same name that was based on the 1920s comic strip Little Orphan Annie and was adapted into a movie in 1982 and made-for-TV movie in 1999, was released recently. The movie stars Beasts of the Southern Wild Oscar-nominee Quvenzhané Wallis and Ray Oscar-winner and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 star Jamie Foxx, and is produced by Will Smith and Jay-Z. You can watch the new Annie trailer.
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| ‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Banner Poster Shows Electro, Rhino, Green Goblin
Last week you may have seen a fuzzy image floating around of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 banner poster that will soon be hitting theaters. This poster featured the previously announced villain Electro, a better look at how Rhino would be portrayed in the film, and what appeared to be someone floating on a glider alluding to the Green Goblin (or possibly Hobgoblin). Now, Sony Pictures has released an official and much higher resolution image of those posters via Twitter to scour over and scrutinize every detail including a better look at what does appear to be the new film version of Green Goblin, who up until now had only been rumored to make a possible cameo. In addition to the poster, an official synopsis has been released for the film. Check out the synopsis and take a look at the banner poster for yourself below.
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