A new two minute trailer for the forthcoming film, which gives Andrew Garfield his second outing as the character, gives fans a brief taste of what to expect when the film goes on general release – including a look at the new and improved Green Goblin in action.
It also highlights the friendship shared by unassuming Peter Parker and Harry Osborn – the former boarding school pal who eventually assumes the identity of his arch enemy.
Look who's back: Spider-Man returns on Good Friday with the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Here he comes: Osborn, AKA the Green Goblin, prepares to do battle with Spider-Man
One giant leap: The iconic superhero returns with a bang on Good Friday
Osborn, played by Dane DeHaan, returns a decade after their last meeting to inform his old friend that OsCorp – the military research and experimental science corporation created by his wealthy businessman father Norman – has him under surveillance.
‘I once told you that secrets have a cost… well the truth does too,’ Aunt May Parker, played by Sally Field, tells a confused Peter after he admits that ‘nothing is what it seems.’
As Spider-Man, Parker faces two of his toughest foes in The Green Goblin and Magneto, played by Jamie Foxx, and the three engage in a series of CGI enhanced mid-air clashes across a rubble strewn downtown New York.
It's been a long time: Peter is reunited with old school friend Harry Osborn, played by Dane DeHaan
Like old times: Peter bonds with his former boarding school pal, who seems impressed with his freakish powers
A welcome return: Andrew Garfield returns as Peter Parker in the new film from the reinvigorated franchise
The new trailer promises plenty of action as the enduringly popular character faces off in an explosive second installment in the reinvigorated franchise.
‘You wanted to be the hero, now you gotta pay the price,’ growls Magneto as Spider-Man is thrown like a rag doll around Times Square by Rhino - played by Paul Giamatti.
The film gives DeHaan another chance to play a sociopathic character who systematically abuses his superhuman powers after playing Andrew in 2012 science fiction drama Chronicle.
Bad news: Harry tells Peter that he's been kept
under surveillance by military research and experimental science
corporation OsCorp
Nothing is what it seems: A confused Peter confides in Gwen Stacy, played by real life girlfriend Emma Stone
Opening up: ¿I once told you that secrets have a
cost¿ well the truth does too,¿ Aunt May Parker, played by Sally Field,
tells her nephew
Let's do this: Peter prepares to don his costume
It also sees character Giamatti tread unfamiliar ground as an arch-nemesis – albeit one who comic writer Mike Conroy once referred to as ‘one of Spider-Man’s dimmest villains’ – and his slow-witted Russian alter-ego, Aleksei Sytsevich.
Other guest appearance in the film include Chris Cooper as Norman, Campbell Scott as Richard Parker and Emma Stone, Garfield’s real life girlfriend – who returns as Gwen Stacy.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is set for release in the UK on April 18 and May 2 in the United States.
An abuse of power: Fans will see Osborn transform into the Green Goblin
A warning: You wanted to be the hero, now you gotta pay the price, growls Electro - played by Jamie Foxx
That's gotta hurt: Spider-Man is tossed around New York's Times Square like a rag doll
Here they come: Helicopters get involved in one of the film's numerous mid-air battles
Saving the day: But Spider-Man will face his toughest test yet in the new film
I love you: Garfield is joined by real life girlfriend Emma Stone, who returns as Gwen Stacy
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