September 11, 2001. Terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center are an unprecedented trauma to America and the rest of the world. A dramatic event that takes place a few weeks after the first trailer of the spider-man, a superhero feature film led by Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst (which is not kind of other versions of Spider-Man).
These 9/11 attacks will directly affect the promotion of the blockbuster by Sam Ray, as well as its final appearance. For what? Because this famous spider-man trailer has portrayed itself trapped by the Superhero network … between the two towers of the WTC.
Branle-Bas-De-Stack at Columbia/Sony (and in every studio that has artwork in the production that represents twin towers). After the tragedy, the spider-man trailer was removed from the circulation.
Similarly, some of the feature film posters were immediately pulled out of the market, where famous skyscrapers are reflected in the eyes of Spidey. Finally, in the finished product published in theaters almost a year later, the traces of two towers are no longer deleted using digital techniques.
Below, a famous censor trailer for “Spider-Man”:
Was this sequestrial scene in a censor spider-man trailer that ends between the buildings of the World Trade Center, which was originally planned in a cult blockbuster that was more than $ 826 million around the world? Some rumors argue, even if it indicates that he could open a movie before the viewer finds the hero’s feedback. Or was the sequence exclusively for advertising purposes? The answer was never received …
Inspired by the September 11 attacks “Spider-Man 2”?
In any case, Sam Rayim will combine with Spider-Man in 2004 for Spider-Man 2, continuing that September 11 attacks may affect the As analyzed by the Slate Site in 2021. Journalist Sam Adams explained that these were the tragic events of 2001, which forced the American film director to humanize the character and paid tribute to everyday characters.
This desire is particularly proven on the fire stage, where Peter Parker throws himself into the fire without costume and energy to save the little girl. Or the Skytrain, where the New Yorkers themselves are blocking the extended octopus to protect the spider.
“Spider-Man” trailer:
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