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==Gallery==
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Lilsp2.jpg|Still from the short film (1/2).
Lilsp2.jpg|Still from the short film (1/7).
GN5-jV4bAAATspp.jpg|Still from the short film (2/2).
GN5-jV4bAAATspp.jpg|Still from the short film (2/7).
Spideryear.jpg|Still from the short film (3/7).
Spideryear2.jpg|Still from the short film (4/7).
Spideryear3.jpg|Still from the short film (5/7).
Spideryear4.jpg|Still from the short film (6/7).
Spideryear5.jpg|Still from the short film (7/7).
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Revision as of 16:00, 19 May 2024

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Title from the short film.

Status: Lost

In 2000, commercial production company and advertising boutique Big Chair Productions was commissioned by Marvel Entertainment to create a 5 minute short film titled "Year of Spider-Man" meant for presenting to investors in anticipation of the then-upcoming first film from Sony Pictures.

Background

After decades in development and being tossed around to many different studios, Sony Pictures bought the film and TV rights to Spider-Man in 1999. Afterwards development on the Spider-Man movie sped along with an estimated release in 2001; it would eventually release on May 3rd, 2002.

Year of Spider-Man was created due to Sony's live-action Spider-Man film being in early pre-production at the time in 2000 and as a way for Marvel Entertainment to drum up excitement for their flagship character's impending big screen debut amongst their investors.[1]

the short uses a combination of original live-action footage mixed with still images, graphics, and animation.[2] It also shows a montage of atmospheric scenes depicting Spider-Man stylishly using his powers, as well as glimpses into how he got his powers.

Availability

The short was screened privately in a special custom-built surround sound theater and won Telly and Monitor awards. It was never shown to the public and all that currently is available from it are a handful of archived still frames.

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