The summer is fast approaching and it looks as if a lot of time is going to be spent at the cinema. With huge films hitting the big screen in the following months I really don’t think I will be seeing much daylight.
Peter Parker, played by Andrew Garfield, is having a pretty difficult time leading a normal life with the girl he loves, Gwen, played by Emma Stone and locking up the bad guys. However, Spider-Man is about to be faced with the most intense battle yet, as everything is about to get a lot more complicated as both Electro (Jamie Foxx) and Harry Osborn (Dane Dehaan) appear on the scene. As well as dealing with the two mad villains, Peter Parker must attempt to unveil more truths about his father’s past.
Sony Pictures have already released two gripping, action packed and all round spectacular trailers that have got the fans at home counting down the days until the release. However, Sony have gone one step further, joining up with IMAX to create an amazing new Fanfix poster that anyone attending the May 1st (US) IMAX viewings of THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 can grab! The poster won’t be around too long and so anyone who is a true fan will be determined to snatch one while they can.
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 is directed by Marc Webb and written by Jeff Pinker, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Dane DeHaan and Campbell Scott.
Source: Sony Pictures
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