Spider-Man 4 May 2009

The latest release schedule changes have seen one significant new entry - “Spider-Man 4″ set for May 2009. Seems a generous guess on Sony’s part.

> Spiderman News — spiderman @ 12:19 pm

May 19, 2008

Grant Curtis on the Goblin lair


You could win one of 15 trips for two to the New York premiere of Spider-Man™ 3!

Check out the alerts section of you Spider-Man 3 customized AIM Page.

Assignment must be completed by 9:59:59 am PT on Monday, April 9, 2007

Enter now

> Spiderman 3 Trailer, Spiderman News — spiderman @ 4:45 pm

April 8, 2007

Spider-Man 3 In NYC

Spider-Man NYC week

The City of New York and Columbia Pictures announced today that the week of April 30 through May 6 will be “Spider-Man Week In NYC.” A variety of festivities are planned for all five boroughs, involving New York City landmarks such as the Central Park and Bronx Zoos, the American Museum of Natural History and the Apollo Theater. A highlight of the week will be the Tribeca Film Festival’s premiere of Spider- Man 3 in Queens, Peter Parker’s hometown, with additional screenings in all boroughs. For more information on Spider-Man in NYC Week, click here.

> Spiderman News — spiderman @ 4:43 pm

Web the World Premiere Sweepstakes


Enter the Web the World Premiere Sweepstakes! You could win one of 10 trips for two to the World Premiere of Spider-Man™ 3 in Tokyo, Japan! Spider-Man Movie Network members get an automatic bonus entry Visit the sweepstakes page to enter.

> Spiderman News — spiderman @ 4:36 pm

Spider-Man’s Black Costume Leads to Black Market

It seems some people can’t wait for the theater release of Spider-Man 3. It hasn’t even premiered in America yet and it’s already available on the black market! But Hollywood and law enforcement agencies are really cracking down on the movie piracy business.

Pirated movies are not a huge problem in America, at least not to the extent they are abroad. Spider-Man 3, expected to be one of the big summer blockbusters here, is only one of many theater-only releases buyers can find in countries like China, Malaysia, Russia, and Thailand (just to name some of the really bad ones) for as little as $1.00! Even at that rock-bottom price, the movie bootlegging business is booming; professionals estimate it to bring in nearly $500 million a year.

It’s costing Hollywood much more - to the tune of something like $6.5 billion in 2005 alone! So they’ve hired two new cops to sniff out the pirated copies - literally. It’s called Operation: Double Trouble.

Two dogs - Flo and Lucky - have been trained to sniff for the scent of specific chemicals used in the manufacturing of the discs. The dogs can’t tell between a bootleg copy or an original, but their human counterparts can. In fact, the dogs have been so successful that pirates in Beijing actually put a price on their heads!

Luckily, the dogs are on their way out of that country and into yet another DVD piracy hot spot.

- culled from an airing of NBC Nightly News, all figures and facts came from that source.

> Spiderman News, Spiderman Costume — spiderman @ 2:47 am

February 27, 2007