Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Gaming
  4. Legacy Archives

‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ trailer is packed with villainy

Add as a preferred source on Google

Our first proper trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 trailer is here – and it’s time to get your geek on. We’ve been hearing more and more about the movie that had previously confirmed Electro and Rhino and the main baddies, roles occupied by Jamie Foxx and Paul Giamatti, respectively. An early reveal of a poster just days before this trailer arrived offered a first look at a third possible villain to be featured: the Green Goblin. Or at least some nasty character from the Goblin portion of Spidey’s Rogue’s Gallery.

It looks like this could be the Harry Osborn Green Goblin. Both Harry and his dad Norman have assumed the mantle of Spider-Man’s nemesis in the comics, and both characters appear in the Marc Webb-directed, Andrew Garfield-starring sequel. The elder Osborn, played by Chris Cooper, is terminally ill (as the previous movie established) and it seems that something prompts his son (Dane DeHaan) to suit up. Possibly the untimely death of dear, old dad? We won’t know until 2014.

Recommended Videos

The trailer also offers up brief looks at Electro, who’s looking very blue and glowy, and Rhino, in both his human and superhuman forms. We get a brief look at Giamatti in the background of one shot, rageface in full effect with a chugging machine gun in his hands. Peeks at his Rhino identity are less clear, but it looks like the classic Marvel Comics villain is realized in this movie as a robotic supersuit-enhanced sociopath. It’s a much more mechanical-looking contraption than we’ve previously seen associated with the character in the comics, but it does help to ground Giamatti’s transformation in reality. Webb toed a careful line in the first movie between fantastical comic book-ness and could-be-real contrivances, and it looks like he’s carrying that vibe forward into the sequel.

The trailer is great, filled with lots of eye candy and teasing glimpses of how this next chapter in Peter Parker’s story will shape up. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 arrives in theaters on May 2, 2014.

Adam Rosenberg
Former Gaming/Movies Editor
Previously, Adam worked in the games press as a freelance writer and critic for a range of outlets, including Digital Trends…
Spotify’s new conversational AI can play tracks you request and answer your music questions
A ChatGPT-like AI feature is coming to Spotify for music requests and listening-history questions
spotify

Spotify is rolling out a new AI-powered conversational feature that lets Premium users talk directly to the app about what they want to hear. Users can type or speak a request and refine the results through follow-up questions instead of manually searching for a song, podcast, or audiobook.

The feature is available from Spotify’s Home and Now Playing screens and works much like a personal audio assistant. It can choose what plays, answer questions about the current track or album, recommend something new, and look through your listening history to provide more personalized responses.

Read more
Christopher Nolan’s personal take on smartphones is surprisingly practical
Christopher Nolan says not owning a smartphone helps him think better
Christopher Nolan sits in front of an IMAX camera.

Christopher Nolan has spent his career embracing cutting-edge filmmaking technology while resisting one of the most common gadgets on the planet: the smartphone. The Oscar-winning director behind Oppenheimer, Inception, and the upcoming The Odyssey says his decision isn't about rejecting technology altogether. It's about protecting something he believes has become increasingly rare - time to think.

In an interview with The Telegraph ahead of the premiere of The Odyssey, Nolan explained that he still doesn't own a smartphone, despite living in a world where QR codes, digital tickets, and messaging apps have become everyday necessities. His reasoning, however, is far more practical than philosophical.

Read more
Letterboxd could find a new home at Netflix, but Sony is fighting for it, too
Netflix wants Letterboxd, but Hollywood isn't letting it go without a fight
Letterboxd

Letterboxd, the fast-growing social network for film lovers, could soon have a new owner. According to a report by Puck News, the New Zealand-based platform has been exploring a potential sale, attracting interest from several major entertainment companies, including Netflix, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Paramount Skydance.

While no deal has been confirmed, the discussions highlight how valuable online fan communities have become as streaming platforms compete not just for viewers, but also for the audiences that influence what people watch next.

Read more