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Watch The New 'Amazing Spider-Man' Trailer!


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Spider-Man does whatever a spider can, and that apparently includes spinning amazing trailers in addition to amazing webs. The second trailer for "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/372302/moviemain.jhtml"]The Amazing Spider-Man[/url]" swung online early Tuesday morning (February 7), bringing fans their best look yet at [url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/472629/personmain.jhtml"]Andrew Garfield's[/url] take on Peter Parker. If you ever doubted his ability to crack wise and have fun while busting bad guy butt, doubt no more—but make no mistake, there is a sense of realism and darkness here that was not present in the Sam Raimi era of "Spider-Man." Certainly an intriguing trailer, even if Lizard still looks just okay.

Check out the trailer below, and tune into [url="http://splashpage.mtv.com/tag/the-amazing-spider-man"]MTV Splash Page[/url] throughout the week for plenty more "Spider-Man" updates!

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