'Amazing Spider Man 2' Game Could Earn Buyers Free Movie Tickets
Purchasing the Amazing Spider Man 2 game could earn buyers two free tickets to watch the upcoming film.
GameStop is offering this promotion that it calls "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" day and it will start on April 29. Customers who partipate will have access to giveaways and will be able to check out exclusive footage from "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" before it hits theaters.
The game will be released for all of the major consoles including PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC and 3DS. The Xbox One version is expected to follow, but there are rumors stating that it might not see the light of day.
"The Amazing Spider-Man 2" sequel known as the "Sinister Six" will not feature the classic line-up of the hero's rogue gallery.
Instead, the creators of the film will mesh together the best most exciting six villains to face off against the hero on the big screen.
Marvel's Ari Arad and "Sinister Six" producer Matt Tolmach recently discussed the film with IGN.com. Arad feels the need to draw from different eras of Spider-Man in order to create the Sinister Six team that will translate best to the big screen. He told the site not to expect the original or classic line-up from the comics.
"When you translate comic to film the word 'classic' means the first fifty issues," he said. "Because after that we all made changes; changes that had to do with science-fiction turning into science. I think just the need to move this world forward."
He also discussed the adjustments that need to be made when transforming comic book villains into actual movie characters.
"So, of course we'll make adaptations about these guys and what was their motivations because many of them have multiple motivations. It depends, is it Ultimate Spider-Man? Is it Spider-Man? Is it some three-piece issue that takes them to space? We have a bigger responsibility to represent the character of the villain as it was conceived, because that way it will survive the test of time. All the rest …. That's a movie," said Arad.