New posters for The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises appeared within 24 hours of each other Friday and Saturday. With the clock running out on 2011 Sony and Warner Bros aren’t wasting time looking back. It’s all about what’s next. Marc Webb’s reboot of the Spider-Man franchise with Andrew Garfield as the webslinger makes it to theaters July 3, followed by the third installment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman triptych with Christian Bale on July 20.
‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ And ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Release New Movie Posters
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Saturday December 10, 2011 @ 8:20pm PSTTags: Christopher Nolan, Marc Webb, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Dark Knight Rises
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Spider-man poster is lying. This story was told. Not that long ago.
DKR is dope. Love the parallelism of the tagline.
The Amazing Spider-Man is probably my least anticipated super-hero movie of all time. Not looking forward to this reboot. Hope it crashes and burns.
The Dark Knight Rises is one I cannot wait to see. Already have my midnight IMAX Ghost Protocol ticket just to see the 6 minute Bane intro.
Oh yeah, can’t wait to see The Avengers too.
Look for me in Avengers. Right by captain America. All I can legally say.
You’re so cool!
Why do you hope that the movie will “crash and burn”? That’s pretty pathetic.
Anyways, I can’t wait to see them both!
It deserves to “crash and burn” because the same movie was released 10 years ago. It is not telling a new story, it is simply a crash grab.
How did they ever choose Garfield for Spider-Man? This looks like another lame attempt to shove another remake down our throats. What is amazing is how the time between a movie being released and the remake release has quickly shrunk. Will we see the day when the movie is released twice in the same year? I can’t wait for the day when someone starts making interesting films again, or at the very least original ones.
Next year has two ‘Snow White’ movies coming out over the course of the year so you’ve got your wish.
i actually cannot wait for TDKR, after The Dark Knight i have massive faith in Nolan and his casting decisions, when Ledger was announced as the joker people laughed but he gave off an unforgettable perfomance, and for everyoone slating Hardy, go and watch The Warrior.
Also, im pshyced about Spider-Man aswell, the poster does tell the truth, if you really was a fan of spiderman you would know that so much was untold in the movies, not only that but Garfield read the comics as a kid unlike the other one (forgot his name) so hopefully we will see some wise cracking jokes from ol’ web head
They should entitle the new Spider-Man film “Spider-Man: Sony Refuses to Let the Rights Revert to Disney/Marvel”
20 years from now, every so often, Sony will be making an avant garde 5 minute films of Spider-Man eating flapjacks just so they can retain the rights to the franchise.
You are my favorite person today… OK second favorite. I had a good date.
“Untold story,” my ass. But the teaser poster is great.
Regardless, Batman will ravage the (new) Spidey next July. Why Sony decided to retain the July 3rd release date after WB announced the date for TDKR is a mystery to me. Amy Pascal and Michael Lynton need to answer that when and if the reboot tanks next year.
I was an extra for a movie this summer. I talked to one of the assistants on spiderman 3 and this reboot and she said it should be much better. During spiderman 3 people said they weren’t liking how it was going.
That’s some fantastic insider info. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing Spider Man looks like it will be a great film. I’m way more looking forward to it than TDKR. Not crazy about this ASM poster, but have loved everything else I’ve seen of it so far.
Does this mean we will start getting poster news from here on out?
If so, where’s 21 Jump St?
Both posters look good, TDKR even more so. Good work on part of the graphic designers.
Not sure about how the Lizard is looking in Amazing Spider-Man, but I did feel the Raimi movies could definitely be improved upon, as a Spider-Man fan.
At least now there’s no need to wait 10, 20 years between attempts. I want to see what they can do this time around.
I LOVE that spiderman poster. What a cool design.
Both posters look super cool. I’m actually now looking forward to spiderman. I’m not sure what untold story is referring to but at least it is promising something new.
Those are both fantastic posters. Bravo to the teams behind them.
I personally feel the TDKR poster is alright at best. If anything, the two-part tagline is better than the cliched and overdone rain motion blur effect. TDKR’s earlier bat-skyline poster with the skyscrapers was infinitely more creative and better done.
As for the ASM poster, at least it’s trying to be slightly clever, and the composition angle is somewhat refreshing.
The Batman poster IS nice, but it would be PERFECT if Bane wasn’t there. Oh, and people who that think The Amazing Spider-Man will struggle are funny.
Bad Peter Parker casting in Spiderman. But I guess Hollywood finally got its Jewish superhero. For dark knight rises is there any doubt still they are doing the knightfall story but with catwoman standing in for azrael?
Spiderman will do just fine box matter what. It’s a kids picture with heavy name recognition, toys, and isn’t another cartoon for parents to sit through. Whether it is good or not is irregardless. And the release date is fine. Won’t make a diff since movies make most of their movie in first week anyway.
Is irregardless a word? Is this new spider man movie for kids now? I thought it was for teens and the older comic con crowd? Now they’re spinning it as some untold story ?. It’s even being told on Broadway now a days. I think we get it.
Spider-Man will do fine, but for the record. “Irregardless” is not a word, the movie isn’t being sold to kids, it’s being sold to brooding, angry teens and adults who enjoyed TDK. What Sony doesn’t understand is that Spider-Man has NEVER been dark or brooding. If this pic isn’t good, it’ll fall off faster than Thelma and Louise at the finale. If Batman isn’t good, it’ll still probably do $300 mil.
The Spiderman Trailer with the “Spidey-POV” swinging, & crawling up the walls was soooo…. “video-game-CGI-looking” that I wondered where the controller was – hope the story is good cuz the FX are a dud.
I can’t believe someone actually thought either of these posters reflected great graphic design. Nothing about these posters would get anyone excited about the movies, anyone who wasn’t a dedicated fanboy. Murky monochrome just doesn’t grab anyone. Both posters have too much texture. Take out the rain or broken glass or whatever is creating that static-look on both posters. Add a shaft of color, for crying out loud. For the Batman poster, imagine you’re creating a poster to try to get people to theater who don’t know who Bane is–because I guarantee you most of the folks out there don’t. For the Spiderman poster, stop trying to look like an effing Batman poster. This is just bad marketing if you want to make people excited to see these movies who aren’t already excited to see them.
The two posters look alike, as if they hired the same ad agency to generate the same type of look.