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Thursday, 9 February 2017
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
MORE @Hasbro Marvel Spider-Man: Homecoming products revealed! - PrO_RaZe
Source: http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/more-hasbro-marvel-spider-man-homecoming-products-revealed/
We’re excited to share that more Spider-Man: Homecoming toys from Hasbro were revealed this morning! Additions to the spring lineup include electronic figures and role play gear based on the upcoming movie.
SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING SPRING 2017


SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING EYE FX ELECTRONIC SPIDER-MAN Figure
(Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/Available: May 2017)
Imagine SPIDER-MAN swinging into action with the 12-inch scale EYE FX ELECTRONIC SPIDER-MAN figure. Featuring signature phrases, moving, light-up eyes, and iconic, movie-inspired deco, the EYE FX ELECTRONIC SPIDER-MAN figure lets kids imagine their favorite web-slinger swinging into crime-fighting action. Requires 2 AA batteries, included. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING ELECTRONIC MARVEL’S VULTURE Figure
(Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/Available: May 2017)
Imagine VULTURE flying through the skies, wreaking havoc on the city with the 12-inch scale ELECTRONINC MARVEL’S VULTURE figure. Featuring sound effects, foldable wing set, and iconic, movie-inspired deco, ELECTRONIC MARVEL’S VULTURE lets kids imagine the winged Super Villain soaring into battle action. Requires 2 AA batteries, included. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.


SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING 15-INCH TECH SUIT SPIDER-MAN Figure
(Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99/Available: May 2017)
This 15-inch scale, motion-activated SPIDER-MAN figure is ready for action! This poseable, movie-inspired figure features light up eyes, over 40 phrases and sound effects, and 2 unique battle modes. Lift SPIDER-MAN’S arm to activate Flight Mode, or lower the arm to activate Battle Mode. In both modes, Spider-Man reacts depending on how kids hold him – upside down, side-to-side, SPIDER-MAN reacts! With TECH SUIT SPIDER-MAN, kids can imagine SPIDEY gearing up for battle action! Requires 2 AA batteries, included. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING SPIDER SIGHT MASK
(Ages 5 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/Available: May 2017)
Imagine being the web-swinging Super Hero SPIDER-MAN with this new SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING inspired mask! Featuring chin-activated emotive eyes, kids can act out even more SPIDER-MAN scenes and expressions. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING RAPID RELOAD Blaster
(Ages 5 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/Available: May 2017)
Kids can imagine taking down the tough guys and save the day by blasting up to 6 custom NERF darts from this new quick fire web shooter. Kids can blast darts and quickly eject and reload to keep up with the action. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING WEB GEAR Assortment
(Ages 5 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $9.99/Available: May 2017)
Defeat evil with a flick of the wrist and a quick web attack with SPIDER-MAN web blasters. Each blaster in this assortment features a different type of projectile, either rubber web disks or web missiles that are fired from the top of the arm. Two blasters available, each including 3 projectiles. Each sold separately. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING FLIP-UP HERO MASK
(Ages 5 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Spring 2017)
SPIDER-MAN hides his true identity with an iconic mask, and with this SPIDER-MAN FLIP-UP HERO MASK, kids can too! Put the mask on to conceal a true identity, or flip up the bottom of the mask, made with adjustable fabric, to begin to partially reveal the identity of the masked Super Hero! Mask features details and styling inspired by SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
NEW SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING TOYS FROM HASBRO REVEALED (IGN) - PrO_RaZe
BY JONATHON DORNBUSH (IGN)
SOURCE: http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/02/07/new-spider-man-homecoming-toys-from-hasbro-revealed
SOURCE: http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/02/07/new-spider-man-homecoming-toys-from-hasbro-revealed
Hasbro has revealed the rest of its upcoming line of Spider-Man: Homecoming toys releasing later this year, including new action figures and a pair of web blasters.
After debuting the first set of Homecoming toys, IGN can exclusively reveal more toys from Hasbro's Homecoming collection. Check them out below:
Alongside the previously announced figures, two new Spider-Man figures and one new Vulture toy will also release in May. The Eye FX electronic Spider-Man and Electronic Vulture will each cost $19.99 and come in at 12-inches tall. Spider-Man will speak signature phrases, while the figure's eyes move and light up. Meanwhile, Vulture will include sound effects and wings that fold.
The third figure is a 15-inch Spider-Man tech suit, which will cost $34.99. This Spider-Man incarnation will include 40 phrases and sound effects, eyes that light up, and two modes — flight or battle mode. With his arms raised or lowered, respectively, Spider-Man will react to how he is being held, like right side up or upside down, for example.
Two Spider-Man masks will also release in May, — the Spider Sight Mask features emotive eyes, like those Spider-Man had in Captain America: Civil War, that respond to chin movements, and the Flip-Up Hero Mask, which features a flippable bottom part of the mask. The Spider Sight option will cost $19.99, while the Flip-Up mask will run $9.99.
Finally, Hasbro will debut the Rapid Reload Blaster for $19.99, which includes six custom Nerf darts, as well as the Web Gear Assortment. For $9.99, Hasbro will have two blaster options available sold separately, each including three projectiles of either rubber web disks or missiles.
All of the figures will be available on Hasbro's official website.
IGN also recently took a look at the Hasbro Legends line of Spider-Man figures on Up at Noon.
Spider-Man: Homecoming sees Tom Holland return to the role after debuting as Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War, alongside Michael Keaton as the Vulture, Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, and Marisa Tomei as Aunt May. Zendaya, Donald Glover, and Bokeem Woodbine are also among the film's new cast. Directed by Jon Watts, Homecoming hits theaters on July 7.
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Spider-Man makes his second appearance in new Captain America: Civil War TV spot - INFYNITEX
SOURCE : http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/26/11510156/marvel-captain-america-civil-war-spider-man-teaser
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We're days away from the international premiere of Captain America: Civil War (and a little over week from its May 6th US theatrical release). By my calculations, that would make this television spot the 112th video teaser for Marvel's latest movie, but only the second to show off fan-favorite newcomer Spider-Man.
Marvel has been pretty quiet about Spider-Man's inclusion, his first appearance in Marvel's Cinematic Universe after a deal was struck between the studio and Spider-Man movie rights holder Sony. The new scene is only about four seconds long in this 30-second teaser, but if we're keeping score, that about doubles the amount of official screen time he's had so far (which came from a trailer released in early March).
We're assuming Spider-Man will have more than eight or nine seconds of screen time inCivil War itself, but if you'd rather not risk being spoiled here, don't watch past the 17-second mark.
WATCH THE VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wlMrOtw4jw
Sunday, 5 April 2015
'The Amazing SpiderMan 3' Out July 2017? Andrew Garfield Back in Movie? Cast, Plot & Other Details Here! - INFYNITEX
SOURCE : http://www.latinospost.com/articles/57623/20150402/amazing-spiderman-3-out-july-2017-andrew-garfield-back-movie.htm


Are those reports alleging Andrew Garfield is back for "The Amazing Spider-Man 3" an April Fools' joke?
Movie Pilot recently hosted a post that alleged the British actor has been confirmed to reprise his role in the third installment of the "Spider-Man" franchise.
However, upon closer examination, it appears the update is highly dubious, considering the many typos and incoherent sentences that strung the piece of news together. There also are no reliable sources quoted or even linked to the said news, which apparently lead us to believe that the update is a hoax.
However, it's been rumored that a new "Spider-Man" flick may be released in the summer of 2017, but it will "have no connection to any of Sony's previous Spider-Man movies," according to ScreenRant.
Based on this information, it appears that it's understandable that Andrew won't be playing the lead in that film, as he's been associated with those "previous Spider-Man movies" mentioned.
Also, talk has it that Sony will be creating "an entire Spider-Man cinematic multiverse," which also implies that the studio is not letting Marvel dip its fingers into this comic book character.
With this arrangement, Sony may offer various incarnations of Spidey, which would flex the creative muscles of scribes, directors, and actors involved in future projects in that cine-verse.
Previously, the speculation over a Sony-Marvel deal that will have the web slinger swinging alongside Marvel superheroes appeared to necessitate Andrew's removal from the project, as "it didn't make sense to keep him for what will be a new chapter for Spider-Man," a source reportedly told The Daily Beast.
Considering that the "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" didn't do very well as expected at the box office, it appears that it is time for the big bosses to take the franchise back to the drawing board. Apparently, this plan to create a Spidey-verse is the result of a concerted effort to resuscitate the character and perhaps let a new lead actor breathe life to the superhero.
Or perhaps the bigwigs are willing to take another risk with the same actor?
CinemaBlend claimed that the third installment may have been greenlighted as a casting call for the movie has been sent out earlier this year. Curiously, the said call listed Andrew and Dane DeHaan as the lead actors, with the following description provided for the film: "Peter Parker/Spider-man faces a new challenge to protect New York City."
Again, these updates have not been confirmed by Sony. Keep your eyes on this space for more news!
BETWEEN THE PANELS: WHY SPIDER-MAN SHOULD STAY A SWINGING BACHELOR - INFYNITEX
SOURCE : http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/04/03/between-the-panels-why-spider-man-should-stay-a-swinging-bachelor
You may have noticed that Marvel has announced quite a few new comics that'll be tying into Secret Wars this summer.Several dozen, in fact. But aside from X-Men '92, none of these new books have attracted as much attention as Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows. This series (from current ASM writer Dan Slott and artist Adam Kubert) will showcase a world where Peter Parker never made his controversial deal with Mephisto and sacrificed his marriage to Mary Jane in exchange for Aunt May's life. Not only is this Peter still married, he and MJ even have a daughter. Between the concept and creative team, Renew Your Vows is easily one of my most anticipated Secret Wars tie-ins. That being said, it wouldn't be in Marvel's best interests to use Renew Your Vows and the potential post-Secret Wars continuity reboot as a chance to reintroduce a married Peter Parker in the core Marvel Universe. That ship has sailed.
I can respect Marvel’s intentions with the One More Day storyline. The main argument being that Spider-Man is, at his core, an everyman hero. Readers need to be able to relate to him. He has to remain the perpetually unlucky loser who never quite finds professional success or lasting romance. It was argued that you simply can't tell certain types of stories with a married Peter Parker (though the same could be said about an unmarried Peter). And certainly, Marvel's love of synergy must have compelled them to revamp Spider-Man to better match the versions seen in Hollywood and in animation.
It’s the execution that makes this story such a black mark on Spidey’s career. Marvel was so afraid of somehow tainting Spider-Man with the stigma of divorce that they concocted an incredibly convoluted and asinine method of wiping his marriage out of existence. Somehow making a deal with the devil is supposed to make Peter more identifiable than simply going through the same ordeal millions of married couples do. The reaction to this storyline was so negative that some fans still refuse to read the current comics.
Regardless, that story happened, and what’s done is done. One More Day was a bad method of achieving a good end. The resulting Brand New Day status quo reinvigorated Peter and his world. It offered a fresh start for readers. It brought new talent to the pages of Amazing Spider-Man. It resulted in all sorts of excellent stories like The Gauntlet, Spider-Island and Superior Spider-Man. ASM is in such a strong place right now that it routinely outsells the various X-Men and Avengers books and even Marvel’s most heavily hyped event comics.
Suddenly switching gears and reintroducing a married Peter Parker would be like trying to solve a problem that no longer exists. The marriage is gone, and Peter and MJ simply don’t have that connection or spark anymore. It would merely derail all the work Slott and other writers have been doing for the past seven years. It’s worth noting that the marriage was controversial in the beginning because it was so forced and out of the blue. The two characters were married not because it was the immediate logical extension of their romantic relationship at the time, but because Marvel wanted to maintain parity with the Amazing Spider-Man newspaper strip. There's nothing sexier than a corporate-mandated marriage.
There's a lot to be said for an unmarried Peter Parker. He's not like Superman, where there's clearly only one woman he's destined to wind up with. Peter has had several great loves, and seeing him try to maintain these various relationships while being compelled to suit up and put his life on the line every day is part of his everyman appeal. Inevitably his relationships falter, whether because he can't commit to an ordinary life or because his girlfriends get tossed off bridges by insane billionaires.
The trick is ensuring that Peter doesn't remain so fixed in his role as the bumbling everyman hero that he never grows or evolves. He can't simply spend his entire life fighting the same villains and taking photos for the Daily Bugle and racing home to give Aunt May her heart medication before she shrivels up and turns to dust. Perhaps marriage isn't the answer, but Peter does have to act his age. That's something the post-One More Day comics have been very good about. Peter and his supporting cast have evolved in appreciable ways these past several years. Peter has embraced his scientific background and started his own company. Aunt May has gotten remarried and built a new life for herself. Even Doctor Octopus went on a prolonged hero's journey and found redemption on the other side. That's to say nothing of books like Ultimate Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen that have pushed the Spider-Man concept in new and compelling directions.
The point is to always move forward rather than keep looking back. What I resent most about the Spider-Man franchise over the past couple decades isn't the bad stories like the Clone Saga or One More Day, it's the potential that was wasted and the good storylines that were abandoned. We never saw Peter properly deal with the fallout of House of M and the revelation that, deep down, he may have preferred Gwen Stacy to Mary Jane. The impact of his public unmasking in Civil War was quickly swept under the rug. Two of the best Spider-Man comics of the last 20 years have involved Spidey finally revealing his identity to Aunt May, only for both to later be undone in different ways. Bringing back the marriage would be no better. It would force writers to abandon the character's current momentum in favor of restoring an arbitrary status quo.
If Renew Your Vows proves anything, it's that there is a need for alternate universe stories and different takes on popular heroes. Maybe it's not a good idea to bring back Spider-Man's marriage, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy this glimpse of a different Peter Parker for a few months. With all the different alternate universes in the comics and all the incarnations of Spider-Man across film, TV, and games, there's no need for each and every version of the hero to be identical. What really makes Spider-Man the ultimate everyman hero is the fact that everyone can find some incarnation of the character to love.
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