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    COMIC-CON 2011: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Panel Highlights

    Andrew GarfieldPhoto: Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesAt the beginning of "The Amazing Spider-Man" panel at Comic-Con on Friday, the moderator was interrupted by an insistent audience member dressed head-to-toe in an ill-fitting Spider-Man costume.

    "Sorry, mind if I... HEY EVERYBODY!" shouted the stammering, nervous Spidey enthusiast.

    "We're going to take questions at the end," intoned the moderator.

    "Can I say one thing? I think that this might be the most incredible day of my life. I've always wanted to be in Comic-Con, in Hall H, as Spider-Man, with all you guys. It's always been a dream of mine."

    And with that the guy ripped off the mask, revealing that he was in fact Andrew Garfield, star of the upcoming movie. "So thanks for having me." The crowd went crazy.

    Garfield, who seemed as much fan as movie star, gushed to the audience, "This is the coolest moment of my life."

    The big question at "The Amazing Spider-Man" panel Friday was how would this new film, which is slated to open July 3, be different from the hugely successful Sam Raimi franchise. Fans got some answers.

    One of the biggest differences, hinted at when an updated version of the costume was unveiled earlier this year, is that this iteration of Spidey is going to go be skinny. While in the Raimi movies, star Tobey Maguire famously bulked up for the role, in this flick, the superhero was envisioned to match the lanky physique of its lead, Andrew Garfield. Director Marc Webb divulged that much of the new and, in some quarters, controversial, costume emerged with a trimmer superhero in mind. Webb was most likely influenced by "The Ultimate Spider-Man" comic book series, which featured a lithe and limber web-shooting Spidey.

    "How often do you see a skinny guy beat up strong guys?" mused Garfield on stage.

    The panel showed a pair of extended clips of the movie. In a scene in the first clip, Peter Parker stuttered his way through a conversation with Gwen Stacey (Emma Stone, who is in everything these days). The scene is funny and affecting; it's clear that Stone and Garfield have chemistry. Webb noted that when he was watching the scene unfold behind the camera, he "knew something was working."

    Prior to Spider-Man, Webb made his name directing music videos, along with the 2009 indie smash hit "500 Days of Summer." He revealed that one of his directorial tricks was to blare selected songs on set during non-dialogue scenes to get the actors in the right frame of mind. Paul McCartney's "Dance Tonight" is reportedly a great song to evoke swinging from one building to the next.

    Another difference, which got cheers from hardcore fans, is that in this movie Peter Parker constructs the web-shooters, in keeping with the comic books. In Raimi's version, Spidey's famous fibrous emissions fired organically from his wrists.

    In the second clip, audience members were treated to a first look at Spider-Man's scaly foe, the Lizard. In the comic and film, Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) is a one-armed herpetologist (aka reptile expert) whose drive to find a way to regrow his limb causes him to morph into a massive crocodile-like creature. The clip showed the Lizard terrifying a pair of teenage girls after emerging from the sewer into a public bathroom.

    During the question and answers, Garfield was peppered with the most questions. He revealed that during the four months between the time that he was announced as the new Spider-Man and the start of production, he spent the time enduring a grueling training regime and "freaking out."

    "It was a pretty terrifying four months... The weight I didn't really understand until I stepped into the suit. It's scary. I felt the responsibility."

    The day of the announcement, however, Garfield received a surprise phone call from the guy who previously inhabited the suit.

    Tobey Maguire "kind of gave me his blessing, which made me feel OK about jumping into it... He's the best. I'm Team Tobey."

    Watch the teaser trailer for "The Amazing Spider-Man," opening on July 3, 2012.

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    443 comments

    • MechaMonkey  •  9 months ago
      Why the hell is he wearing a fanny pack?
      • Goat Herder 9 months ago
        To put things in. You can put your wallet, chap stick, your phone, stickers, glitter, a bagel....almost anything in them.
      • Anthony 9 months ago
        Super heroes DO NOT wear fanny packs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • 8ball 9 months ago
        to hide his teenie weenie.
    • Heywood Jablomee  •  9 months ago
      I love reading these comments. You can very easily tell who has and who hasn't read the comics.
      • pharkme! 9 months ago
        why don't you just say, "i've never been laid and i still live with my mom. i love W.O.W. and talk to fat chicks online"
      • Ryan 9 months ago
        And why don't you say "I'm a prick and obey every stereotype, I'm shallow and feel women are only objects for sex."
      • mike 9 months ago
        how about I start up a big fire and both of you noobs jump into it?
    • Lynn  •  9 months ago
      Hey, don't like comic book movies?... I have a brillant suggestion for you... ready? .... don't watch them! Wow what a concept! Don't like remakes? ... same suggestion.
      • Cra 9 months ago
        the thing though is that there are not many other alternatives because that is becoming all there is. it is a sign that hollywood has lost it's creativity and ran out of ideas so they just do remakes and use a bunch of already thought of story lines
    • Wisdom...Maybe not  •  9 months ago
      So will this new Spiderman character be involved with S.H.I.E.L.D. or is there still some reason he won't be?
      • Russell 9 months ago
        Spiderman won't be in The Avengers.
      • Soldierone 9 months ago
        But can be in Avengers 2.
      • Tyrone 9 months ago
        Because right now spider-man is owned by Sony
    • Diz  •  9 months ago
      I don't understand how the following conversation could have ever taken place in Columbia Pictures Studio :
      Man #1 - Sir, I have an idea.
      Man #2 - Oh? Let's hear it.
      Man #1 - I think we should make a Spider-Man movie.
      Man #2 - A Spider-Man movie? But there already was a Spider-Man movie made just within this past decade.
      Man #1 - I know sir, but just hear me out. This one...will be the exact same concept...but with different actors...
      Man #2 - Hmmm...I love it. Let's make it happen people!
      • Feckless Leader 9 months ago
        Les Grossman would rip off the heads of these two and schizz down their necks.
      • Soldierone 9 months ago
        Yeah I wonder. Too bad that conversation never took place. A simple Google search shows that this is an entirely different movie, it isn't even a full origin story for starters. The other key points, well I hope you are capable of typing in a google search and figuring it out on your own. Otherwise stop the clueless blabbering.
      • SamE 9 months ago
        Solderione, it doesn't change the fact that the movie industry is putting out way too many comic book movies and to go back to Spiderman ALREADY is just ridiculous.
    • Alexander  •  9 months ago
      If there was one adaptation of spiderman that would have kicked ass, satisfied those that wanted a darker storyline, stayed faithful to the comics and still have a great plot. It would have been "Kraven's Last Hunt" anyone remember that. Hands down my most memorable spidey adventure
    • Jason  •  9 months ago
      I vote that in 2015, we make every single movie a remake of the same movie: The Shawshank Redemption. 15 versions of the same movie with different actors, directors and slightly altered scripts. One of them takes place in space. Every one is filmed in 3D. Lets make it happen.
    • Diana  •  9 months ago
      so can someone explain one thing to me? I've never read the comics, just saw the cartoons when I was younger, but shouldn't Mary Jane be the leading lady, not Gwen Stacey?? Like I said, I've never read the comics, and maybe it was like that then, but I was just wondering, thanks.
    • Heywood Jablomee  •  9 months ago
      Did everyone whining een watch through the 3rd movie? It was terrible. Topher Grace as Venom??? They took one of the best villains and turned him into a pussy. I pray these movies are more along the lines that the Batman series took.
    • mark  •  9 months ago
      I'm still confused why they can remake spider-man again, but can't make a decent incredible hulk movie. Can we please paint up lou ferigno up and get on with it please!!!!!!!!
    • Terrell  •  9 months ago
      I want a phone call from Tobey Maguire...
    • Stuish 1970  •  9 months ago
      You know alot of you talk out of your rears and know nothing about Spiderman.Raimi's vision was good but was so very flawed but most people think that Raimi's version is all true but it's barely right in many aspects.Now I understand that "creative liberties" were made to fit into a movie but those lame azz zits on Toby's hands were just so f'ing stupid.The was no chronological order to Raimi's Spidey. This will hopefully be more true to Spidey.The only actor who should return is JK Simmons who performed an awesome JJ Jameson..that is it.Oh yeah and the X men movies all sucked too..all of them were inaccurate garbage includiing the horrid Phoenix Saga and if anyone can name the original x men within in an hour I'd be impressed and shocked.
    • Stephen  •  9 months ago
      Had doubts about this "reboot", then I saw the trailer and the doubts were confirmed.
      Got to give it up to the guys who did the horribly bad CGI job at the end.
    • EGGSnBLAKEN  •  9 months ago
      Apparently no one really reads? This is The AMAZING Spider-Man, pretty much the closest they can try to get to the old comics. The lead girl, web shooters, villan....all new and all more in tune to what Spider-Man used to be. Not the crappy trilogy where every iconic villan in the Marvel universe was killed off at the end and Spider-Man started performing dance routines...
      Not to mention you have a new director and the old cast didn't want to resign to do any more films. Obviously he's going to want to take it in a new and, so far it looks like, better direction..because otherwise everyone would be complaining how they need to stop adding on to the other series instead of the complaints they're making now.
    • CDogg  •  9 months ago
      All of you whiny crybabies will be watching it when it comes out, so STFU
    • Darth Mayonnaise  •  9 months ago
      Hollywood is making the same mistake that John Hammond made with Jurassic Park.. They are so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should...
    • Alec  •  9 months ago
      I'm also liking that he made the machine that pumps out his webs instead of it coming out of his wrist.. they really are staying true to the comic!!
    • Heywood Jablomee  •  9 months ago
      I see a lot of idiotic comments being posted about this Spider-Man by those who likely didn't follow the comics at all. So far, it looks like this movie is sticking to the REAL story of Spider-Man, instead of the campy, made-for-tv version that the previous 3 movies were. Spider-Man is a very dark story, he is surrounded by more death outside of maybe Batman, so I'm hoping they do stick with the true origin. The previous movies may has well been a new interpretation of Spider-Man and did the character no real justice. Anyone who disagrees really knows nothing about Spider-Man.
    • alex  •  9 months ago
      This just makes me pumped for a "Deadpool" movie. Would it not be awesome for there to be a "Spiderman and Deadpool" mix up??
    • Daniel  •  9 months ago
      The spiderman franchise is only 10 years old in films.So now it's time for a reboot? I guess there's a big demand for this comic book superhero crapola. Maybe you should try reading the comic books instead. Was there a comic book that rebooted the superhero?

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