The Amazing Spider-Man 'Gwen and Peter' Featurette

Columbia Pictures has released a featurette and three new TV spots for The Amazing Spider-Man, arriving in theaters nationwide July 3. This behind-the-scenes video features Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield discussing the relationship between Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker in director Marc Webb's upcoming 3D reboot. Take a closer look at Gwen and Peter in the video, along with this trio of TV spots.


The Amazing Spider-Man was released July 3rd, 2012 and stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen, Sally Field, Irrfan Khan, Campbell Scott. The film is directed by Marc Webb.



Sources: TheMovieBox.net

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  1. jasdjqs

    that is sick dude, thanks

    11 months agoby @jasdjqsFlag

  2. bipolarmassive

    @jasdjqs@Jacob-Fredrick@Robert-German@bawnian-dexeus@themime@SpeedyEric

    Earlier this week, we reported that The Amazing Spider-Man world might be branching out to include the spin-off Venom even though the eponymous character doesn't appear in Spidey's movie. Instead, the plan would be to reverse engineer a future crossover a la The Avengers. However, this crossover would stay within Sony Pictures. We're still waiting for studios to realize the mutual benefit of crossing over their Marvel properties, but it turns out that Sony and Disney almost made the first deal to do so. Hit the jump to find out how The Amazing Spider-Man and The Avengers almost crossed over. The Amazing Spider-Man opens in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D on July 3rd. According to Latino Review, there were never any plans to have the character interact, but they almost shared the same Manhattan. The Amazing Spider-Man's late production designer J Michael Riva did some amazing work with Oscorp Tower, and the building almost found its way into The Avengers' Manhattan skyline, which would have made for an awesome Easter egg. Unfortunately, By the time the Oscorp building was fully designed, The Avengers digital Manhattan was already basically rendered and there was some up-conversion that needed to go down, so - for timing - it was scrapped. However, there was a plan for a crossover between studios, which shows that they're at least talking and open to the possibility of uniting their various superhero worlds. Yes, it would have been small like a building in the background, but it's a start.

    11 months agoby @addictionnonfatelFlag

  3. SpeedyEric

    I've seen Andrew Garfield in "The Social Network," but this will be the first movie I've seen with Emma Stone.

    11 months agoby @SpeedyEricFlag

  4. TheMime

    This is going to be very interesting. But real judgement will be passed after seeing the movie. But with the trailers and all, certainly cements this film to the "this-is-goin'-to-be-f**ken-awesome" list.

    11 months agoby @themimeFlag

  5. Bawnian©-Dexeus

    I'm Gwen-ed out of my fuqing mind. Sheesh, we get it already. Parker and Gwen finally together.

    11 months agoby @bawnian-dexeusFlag

  6. Diaigma

    SPIDEY! :D

    11 months agoby @diaigmaFlag

  7. Robert German

    COOL!!!!!!!!! This is better than the original Spider-man movies -:)

    11 months agoby @Robert-GermanFlag

  8. Jacob Fredrick

    @jasdjqs exactly what i was thinking. by the time i see the movie i will have already seen a good 30 miinutes and not "surprised"

    11 months agoby @Jacob-FredrickFlag

  9. jasdjqs

    seems like movies have a lot of "Mini" trailers now a days, I will wait to see the movie, i have not seen any of the spot or feel a need too, the only one i saw was the car burning one, movie should be a surprise to most people , just think there has been too much being shown hope the whole movie is not on the internet already,

    11 months agoby @jasdjqsFlag

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