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The Amazing Spider-Man Editor Talks About Easter Eggs

Comic Book Movie has posted an insightful interview with The Amazing Spider-Man editor Alan Edward Bell, who talks about the movie and what the editing process was like. Over the course of the interview he also talks about the Peter Parker/Gwen Stacy chemistry, the use of CGI, and how much the movie had to deviate from the comics.
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Comic Book Movie has posted an insightful interview with The Amazing Spider-Man editor Alan Edward Bell, who talks about the movie and what the editing process was like. Over the course of the interview he also talks about the Peter Parker/Gwen Stacy chemistry, the use of CGI, and how much the movie had to deviate from the comics.

Certain plot elements will definitely be left open for a sequel and according to Bell, there are a few easter eggs throughout the movie for the hardcore Spider-Man fans. I’m going to make it my own personal challenge to see how many of them I can find.

The Amazing Spider-Man swings into theaters on July 3, 2012.

Check out the interview below:

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