THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN gets two (we’re guessing) final posters, and they’re nice – plus new Japanese trailer

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN gets two (we’re guessing) final posters, and they’re nice – plus new Japanese trailer

Marc Webb’s reboot THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN has Sony hopeful of recapturing the magic director Sam Raimi and star Tobey Maguire once had with bringing the popular web-slinging hero to the big screen. While Raimi’s first two entries were crowd-pleasers, the third outing was considered by many to be a bit of a mess. Too many villains and overlapping storylines made the film too overly ambitious for its own good. This new take brings in Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker, and Emma Stone as his love interest Gwen Stacy. Rhys Ifans plays Dr. Curt Connors aka The Lizard, and Martin Sheen and Sally Field play Uncle Ben Parker and Aunt May Parker respectively. So far everything we’ve seen looks pretty good, and somewhat darker in tone than the Raimi films. Today we get two new theatrical posters, which reflect that tone. Check them out below. The second one can be enlarged by clicking on it, the first one is shown full size.

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Tell us what you think of these in the comments below. And here’s the new Japanese theatrical trailer for the film, with a few new shots…

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN opens July 3, 2012

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Born and raised in Dallas, Mark has been a movie critic since 1994, with reviews featured in print, radio and National TV. In 2001 he started the Entertainment section of the Herorealm website, where he contributed film reviews and celebrity interviews until 2004. After three years of service there, he started Bigfanboy.com, which has become one of the Dallas film community's leading information websites. Bigfanboy hosts several movie screenings in the Texas area, and works closely with film and TV studios and promotional partners to host exciting events and contests. The site also features a variety of rare celebrity and filmmaker interviews, and Bigfanboy.com regularly covers the film festival circuit as well. In addition to Hollywood reporting, Mark has worked for many years as an advertising and sci-fi/comic book artist. Clients have included Lucasfilm Ltd., Topps Trading Cards, The Dallas Mavericks and The Dallas Stars. From 2002 until 2015 he managed the Dallas Comic Con, Sci-Fi Expo and Fan Days events in the DFW area. He currently catalogs rare comic books and movie memorabilia for Heritage Auctions, and runs the Dallas Comic Show conventions, but remains an avid moviegoer and cinema buff.