Post by Atom(ica) Discord on Jul 3, 2017 20:46:44 GMT
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Dominates Social Media for Third Consecutive Week
Sony and Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” continued to dominate social media buzz with 345,000 new conversations last week, according to media-measurement firm ComScore and its PreAct service.
The activity was spurred by strong reviews, promotional cast videos and a June 28 coffee shop live stunt in which Spider-Man-suited stuntman Chris Silcox drops from the ceiling on wires while customers wait to pick up their orders, giving several a scare. The video also features a cameo from Marvel icon Stan Lee and Spider-Man taking a few selfies with the customers before heading out the door.
It was the third week in a row that “Spider-Man: Homecoming” — starring Tom Holland as a 15-year-old Peter Parker who’s still in high school — topped the chart. The tentpole has produced a total of 2.67 million new conversations and opens on July 7.
'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Team on How 'Avengers' Will Shape the Sequel
"To deal with the fallout of 'Infinity War' and be a junior in high school, I think sounds like a pretty good movie to me," said director Jon Watts at the film's splashy premiere.
The future is bright for Peter Parker after Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Heat Vision was on the scene for the film's Hollywood premiere, where the keepers of Spider-Man's cinematic keys shared a few thoughts on what's next for the wallcrawler following the film, which opens July 7 and stars Tom Holland as the titular hero, as well as Michael Keaton as the villainous Vulture.
Watch the First Four Minutes of Spider-Man: Homecoming Right Now
To sate us until the July 7th opening, Sony and Marvel released the first four minutes of the movie. The usual risk of blogging movie clips is, plainly, clips of movies are worthless and, at worst, actively damage the context of the film they're trying to sell. Luckily, this isn't one of those clips. The first few minutes of Spider-Man homecoming are a short film, made by Peter Parker himself, functioning as a behind-the-scenes recap of what he was up to during the events of Captain America: Civil War.
Sony and Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” continued to dominate social media buzz with 345,000 new conversations last week, according to media-measurement firm ComScore and its PreAct service.
The activity was spurred by strong reviews, promotional cast videos and a June 28 coffee shop live stunt in which Spider-Man-suited stuntman Chris Silcox drops from the ceiling on wires while customers wait to pick up their orders, giving several a scare. The video also features a cameo from Marvel icon Stan Lee and Spider-Man taking a few selfies with the customers before heading out the door.
It was the third week in a row that “Spider-Man: Homecoming” — starring Tom Holland as a 15-year-old Peter Parker who’s still in high school — topped the chart. The tentpole has produced a total of 2.67 million new conversations and opens on July 7.
'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Team on How 'Avengers' Will Shape the Sequel
"To deal with the fallout of 'Infinity War' and be a junior in high school, I think sounds like a pretty good movie to me," said director Jon Watts at the film's splashy premiere.
The future is bright for Peter Parker after Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Heat Vision was on the scene for the film's Hollywood premiere, where the keepers of Spider-Man's cinematic keys shared a few thoughts on what's next for the wallcrawler following the film, which opens July 7 and stars Tom Holland as the titular hero, as well as Michael Keaton as the villainous Vulture.
Watch the First Four Minutes of Spider-Man: Homecoming Right Now
To sate us until the July 7th opening, Sony and Marvel released the first four minutes of the movie. The usual risk of blogging movie clips is, plainly, clips of movies are worthless and, at worst, actively damage the context of the film they're trying to sell. Luckily, this isn't one of those clips. The first few minutes of Spider-Man homecoming are a short film, made by Peter Parker himself, functioning as a behind-the-scenes recap of what he was up to during the events of Captain America: Civil War.