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The Amazing Spider-Man 3D Comes Home With An Added Dimension Of Entertainment

 
John Gaudiosi
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John Gaudiosi is co-founder of GameHub Content Network and Editor-In-Chief of GamerHub.tv. He's covered the video game industry for 20 years for outlets like Reuters, The Hollywood Reporter, Forbes, CNN, Entertainment Weekly, Geek Magazine, NVISION and Tegrazone. 

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 Published November 7, 2012 11:48 PM

The $700 Million worldwide box office hit comes home November 9.

Just in time for Christmas, one of the most beloved and iconic super heroes of all time reemerges in The Amazing Spider-Man comes to Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and UltraViolet on Friday, November 9 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Presented for the first time in at-home 3D, the reboot tells the story of teenage Peter Parker, who grapples with both high school and amazing super-human crises as his alter-ego Spider-Man battles The Lizard.

The Amazing Spider-Man Limited Edition Boxed Set

Directed by Marc Webb (500) Days of Summer), the 3D spectacle stars Andrew Garfield (The Social Network) as Peter Parker, and Emma Stone (The Help) as GwenStacy. The film also features Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill) as Dr. Curt Connors, a.k.a. The Lizard, Denis Leary (TV’s Rescue Me) as Captain Stacy, Campbell Scott (TV’s Damages) as Richard Parker, and Irrfan Khan (Slumdog Millionaire) as Rajit Ratha. Rounding out the all-star cast are Martin Sheen (TV’s The West Wing) as Uncle Ben and two-time Academy Award winner for Best Actress, Sally Field (Norma Rae, 1979; Places in the Heart, 1984), as Aunt May.

The Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack comes with three discs:

Disc one is a Blu-ray containing the feature film, as well as the Amazing Spider-Man Second Screen App, which can be used with the Sony Tablet S, Xperia Tablet S and iPad. The App syncs with the film as it plays in Timeline mode and features Production mode allowing users to sling content from their tablets to the TV screen for a greater and more interactive HD experience. Content includes interviews, storyboards, concept art, pre-visualization sequences, stunt rehearsals, and more.

Disc two is a Blu-ray featuring 90 minutes of behind-the-scenes documentaries, taking viewers behind the scenes of the development and direction of the film, casting, costumes, location shoots, visual effects, and more.

Disc three is a DVD that includes the feature film, as well as stunt rehearsals and deleted scenes, The Oscorp Archives, an image gallery featuring production art stills, and audio commentary with director Marc Webb, and producers Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach.

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