Awww, girl, you know Spidey's got time for romance.
The latest crop of unofficial photos from the set of The Amazing Spider-Man don't involve crime-fighting, supervillains, or derring-do. Instead, they have Andrew Garfield in costume as the wallcrawler and Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, who is enjoying one of the perks of dating a superhero.
Wondering if Paul Giamatti will be surrounded by CGI armor when The Amazing Spider-Man 2 arrives in theaters on May 2, 2014?
The latest batch of unofficial images from the set of the sequel to last year's Spidey reboot answer that question, as well as providing some minor spoilers for a scene involving superhero combat, Andrew Garfield, and an adorable little moppet dressed up like your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
A new crop of unofficial images from the New York set of The Amazing Spider-Man sequel indicate that a gag from last year's reboot will be returning for round two.
Over four live-action movies now, we've seen Spider-Man rescuing New Yorkers in many different modes of transportation, from elevated train commuters to pedestrians.
A new crop of unofficial images from the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 show that Andrew Garfield's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will expand his repertoire in the sequel, putting his back up to a city bus to save at least two people. Oh, and Paul Giamatti's Aleksei Sytsevich isn't sporting Rhino armor in these pictures, but he is armed with a very large weapon and a stunning tracksuit.
Paul Giamatti yelling makes any and every movie that much better, and based on today's big haul of images featuring Giamatti and Andrew Garfield, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is going to be greatly augmented by some world class Giamatti yelling.
Plus, he's doing the yelling whilst wearing a track suit and covered in some very intimidating tattoos. These elements of his character's appearance are on display in the first official look at Giamatti as Aleksei Sytsevich, also known as The Rhino. In addition to that officially official peek, a bunch of unofficial set photos show off Rhino and Spidey in an automotive action sequence.
Apparently getting electricity powers costs Max Dillion his complexion in the sequel that we're referring to as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for the time being.
Our first look at Jamie Foxx in costume and makeup as Electro has emerged online unofficially, showing us that he's sporting creepy eyes and blue bioluminescent skin.
A new batch of photos from the set of the Amazing Spider-Man sequel contain no Spider-Men or costumed supervillains.
They're still riveting, though. Probably because these unofficial images include no shortage of looks at Emma Stone and Shailene Woodley. Yeah, that captivates just as well as spandex-wearing superheroics. Better, actually.
When Sony Pictures dropped an official, properly lit image of the redesigned Spider-Man costume from The Amazing Spider-Man sequel yesterday, the studio was trying to stay ahead of unflattering, unofficial pictures from the New York set.
Well, those unofficial images have arrived. In addition to providing a head to toe look at the new costume sported by Andrew Garfield and an armada of stunt people, these photos also provide a first look at Shailene Woodley with red hair as the rebooted Mary Jane Watson.
Sony Pictures has unveiled a first full look at the redesigned Spider-Man of next year's sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man.
It looks a whole lot better than its predecessor, sticking closer to its comic book counterpart and definitely recalling the brighter, simpler look of the costume in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.
Sony Pictures has officially announced the start of production on next year's sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man.
In the process, the studio has provided the first vague but still functional story synopsis, confirmed an incoming actor, revealed another principal castmember about whom we had no idea, and shared some info-nuggets on principal photography.