
Several directors have tried this before and have failed miserably. It seems like a lot of story line and character development to fit in the span of a couple of hours. But what got me nervous about this sequel is that when the trailers started airing, we saw bit by bit that there was going to be not one, not two, but three villains. And while I will always love Raimi’s first two Spider-Man films, possibly because they have Bruce Campbell in them, I will always resort to these new ones, because they’re just that much more fun and better made. Garfield brought multiple layers and likability to the Peter Parker/Spider-Man character that Tobey Maguire never did. The story was spot on, the script was solid, and the acting by everyone involved was terrific. Needless to say, director Marc Webb and actor Andrew Garfield did a phenomenal job with their version of the web-slinger. And I felt that it needed a reboot since the third Spidey film was one of the worst movies ever made.

I am a huge fan of the first film that came out a couple of years ago and thought that it was a solid reboot, even better than the original one from Sam Raimi. I was half nervous and half excited for this sequel to one of my favorite superheroes to be released onto the world.
