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First look at Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man

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Above is the first picture of Andrew Garfield in full Spider-Man costume! Originally posted by SuperHeroHype, the image is quickly making its way around the internets.

The image is taken without context, so it isn’t clear how Spidey took a whoopin’, but it does highlight the look of the new costume Garfield will be sporting in the reboot of the franchise.

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The reboot will be directed by Marc Webb, and stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans. There will be no Mary Jane in this outing, instead a college-aged Peter Parker will meet Gwen Stacey (Stone), then tangle with the Dr. Curt Conners/The Lizard (Ifans).

The new Spider-Man is due out on July 3, 2012 in 3D.


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