While the Dark Knight rose first with a prologue before Christmas and The Avengers scored big during the Super Bowl, this past week The Amazing Spider-Man struck back. Ever since The Amazing Spider-Man was first announced, Sony has been facing an uphill battle to convince fans that this is not just the same Spider-Man origin story from the first movie being retold. Sony’s marketing material has heavily focused on the concept of “The Untold Story,” but many fans were still skeptical.Finally, Sony seems to have realized that if you can’t convince fans by telling them, then maybe it’s time to show them. On Monday, Sony held sneak preview events for the upcoming movie in major cities around the world. On Tuesday, Sony released a brand new trailer to the entire world online.Fans who were lucky enough to get passes to the sneak preview event were treated to a new Amazing Spider-Man 3-D trailer, live feeds of a question and answer session with the director and cast members, and about ten minutes worth of 2-D footage from the movie. In some locations, the director or cast members appeared at the screenings. Andrew Garfield appeared in New York City, Emma Stone appeared in Rio de Janeiro, Rhys Ifans appeared in London, and director Marc Webb appeared in Los Angeles.By virtually all accounts, The Amazing Spider-Man sneak preview event turned into a homerun for Sony. Online reviews of the footage have been overwhelmingly positive, and some attendees have gone as far as to call the 3-D effects the best they’ve seen since Avatar. Of course, it’s easy for fans to get hyped up at a special event, so there was still the question of what everyone else would think once the new trailer was released online.
Amazing Spider-Man Movie: Turn Off The Critics
While the Dark Knight rose first with a prologue before Christmas and The Avengers scored big […]