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New “spider-Man”: the network leaked the first poster of the blockbuster

At fashion trade show Magic Las Vegas was presented the first poster for the upcoming film “spider-Man” which shootings have been going on for a couple of months. This is the first official promo-shot sci-Fi Thriller, is presented by MARVEL studios and Sony Pictures. For the first time a new spider-Man the audience saw in the film “the First avenger: the Confrontation”, which tells about the fight between superheroes.

New “spider-Man”: the network leaked the first poster of the blockbuster

The role of the new spider-Man entrusted to execute the young actor Tom Holland. It is known that he signed a contract for the shooting in three parts of the series (plus the movie “the First avenger: the Confrontation”). In the presented teaser poster of the film can be considered devices for shooting webs that Peter Parker gave Tony stark (Iron man).

Film poster of “spider-Man”

In addition to Tom Holland, the film will be: Robert Downey Jr., Michael Keaton, Marisa Tomei and many others.

At the meeting in July the exhibition Comic Con, the audience was presented a piece of the future of film – according to /Film, it was very good. Studio Sony Pictures owns the rights to spider-Man since 1999. The first film of the series was released in 2002, directed by Sam Raimi. Then there were two more parts, after which the Sony to “freeze” work on the project. Return to this character occurred in 2012, when the premiere of the tape “New spider-Man,” based on the comic book series Ultimate (more rigid, close to reality). The main role in the first and second parts of “the New spider-Man” played by Andrew Garfield. Sony Pictures retains the final right of control over the script and will Finance and laminating of future films about this character in the comics.

The trailer of the film “the First avenger: the Confrontation”

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