With great power comes great re -elimination. The original “Spider“The trilogy, led by Sam Raimi and with Tobey Maguire, is again withdrawing in theaters, with with with Entertainment Define the projections of autumn events in collaboration with Sony Pictures.
In particular, the event also includes a 4K edition of the prolonged cut of “Spider-Man 2“, Entitled” Spider-Man 2.1 “. This marks the first theatrical version of this version of the superhero suite, which includes extensive and additional scenes.
The commitment begins on September 26 with projections of “Spider-Man”, with “Spider-Man 2.1” after September 27 and “Spider-man 3»On September 28. A presentation still arrives the following weekend, with the trilogy entries respectively playing respectively on October 3, 4 and 5 October. Tickets will be available on July 25.
“The success of” Spider-Man “in 2002 helped launch the modern era of superhero films. To date, Tobey Maguire’s point of view on Spider-Man resonates through generations, “said Ray Nutt, chief executive officer of Fathom Entertainment. “At Fathom Entertainment, we celebrate the Fandom and I am delighted that ‘Spider-Man 2.1’ in 4K makes its theater debut, a real gift for longtime fans and an exciting discovery for the new ones.”
The “Spider-Man” trilogy is the latest addition to the favorite Fathom Fan series, which sees Fathom Entertainment Set theatrical commitments of beloved classics. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” launched training earlier in June, with “Clueless” after later. The future commitments include “One flew over the nest of the cuckoo”, “Sunset boulevard”, “The Sound of Music” and “Rocky IV”.
Fathom’s commitment is in a way a reminder, because the films of Maguire “Spider-Man” had a limited theatrical commitment in the places of Cinemark in April 2024. It was part of a reissue of the live franchise “Spider-Man” of Sony; The two “Amazing Spider-Man” entries by Andrew Garfield and the three payments of the Marvel cinematographic universe of Tom Holland followed in the weeks that followed.