Amazing Spider-Man: The world’s favourite wall- crawler returns to cinemas in summer
2012...in 3D! Spider-Man is a pop culture icon with a long-
established legacy with boys and men of all ages and is one of the most iconic Super Heroes of all time. Previous Spider-Man fi lms have grossed over $2.5 billion dollars at box offi ces worldwide and the biggest is yet to come - The Amazing Spider-Man blockbuster by Columbia Pictures is due for theatrical release in July 2012 and will be a new Chapter in the Spider- Man legacy that will focus on an untold story of the Peter Parker story. Director Marc Webb leads an all-star cast, including Andrew Garfi eld, Emma Stone, and Rhys Ifans playing the villain in a fresh take on Peter Parker’s adventures, which mix high school drama with Super Hero action! The white-hot Spider-Man fi lm franchise is re-imagined in 3-D for the fi rst time ever, offering an equally amazing licensing opportunity from Spider- Man Merchandising L.P. to create innovative products that appeal to all ages.
TM & © 2011 Marvel Characters, Inc. © 2012 CPII. All Rights Reserved.
One Classic Icon – One ULTIMATE Hero!
In Spider-Man’s 50-year history, there has never been a better time to get caught in Spider-Man’s web! Summer 2012 brings the all-new Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series to Disney XD! After the fateful radioactive spider bite and the lesson that with great power comes great responsibility, Spider-Man must fulfi l his destiny and become the “Ultimate” web-slinger there can be! The action packed new series is brought to you from Award Winning team Paul Dini (Batman: The Ani- mated Series), the red- hot creative group known as Man of Action (creators of Ben 10), and Brian Michael Bendis (the visionary behind Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man comic series!)
To tie into the release of the all-new Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series, Marvel’s “classic” Spidey consumer products program has under- gone a complete branding and content overhaul for the autumn of 2012 and beyond!
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