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  • 6 July 2012, 13:56

The Amazing Spider-Man lands trilogy treatment

Studio bosses behind new superhero reboot The Amazing Spider-Man have confirmed plans to extend the franchise into a trilogy.

Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield took over the franchise from Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst last year in a bid to give the comic book classic a new look, and after smashing U.S. box office records by raking in £21.9 million during its opening day on Tuesday, it appears fans were happy with the result.

Now executives have announced the new film will be the first in a three-part series.

A post on the movie's official Facebook.com page reads, "It's finally here! The Amazing Spider-Man is the first installment in a movie trilogy that will explore how our fave (favourite) hero's journey was shaped by the disappearance of his parents."

A release date for the sequel has been tentatively set for 2 May, 2014.

Before the announcement, industry leaders expected the project, directed by Marc Webb, to be a one-off, unlike that of Sam Raimi's original trilogy, led by Maguire, which debuted one decade ago.

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