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What We’ve Learned About The Amazing Spider-Man 2 From The First Month Of Marc Webb’s Tweets

Twitter is a wonderful thing. It really is. It allows fans to catch a glimpse into the thoughts and day-to-day activities of their favorite actors and directors and it allows the film media an opportunity to have access to news that previously would've been impossible to get unless we were on set ourselves.
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The FBI Is Somehow Involved

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Spider-Man is truly an outlaw. The public doesn’t like him, his villains obviously don’t like him, and heck even the other superheroes are always fighting him. Well in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, it looks like government may not be his biggest fan either.

On day 11 Webb sent out a picture of two FBI agents pointing their badges into the camera. His hashtag for the day was #knocknock. So these agents are showing up uh… somewhere and investigating… something.

Now there’s a chance that they aren’t interested in Spidey at all, there could be shading dealings going on at Oscorp or maybe they’re after Max Dillon before he becomes Electro, or even after he becomes Electro.

While we don’t know why they’re in the film, we can fairly safely assume that they are in the film, and not just investigating Webb while he’s shooting this movie. Perhaps more details will surface soon about just how heavily they’re involved.


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