Spider-Man's Original 'Web-Shooters' Confirmed

by Outsiders
January 17, 2011
It would appear that the new 'Spider-Man' movie is keeping it real by keeping to the Peter Parker/Spider-Man storyline. When Parker became Spider-Man, he created his own "Web-Shooters"; little pads in his palms with web fluid canisters. How he created the web fluid, I don't know? The previous 'Spider-Man' movies made it that his body morphed and his body created the webbing that shot out of his wrists. I mean to get bit by a spider is one thing but if I started shooting webby-stickey stuff out of my wrists then I would freak out! So based from the recently image of Andrew Garfield in costume. You can see the shiny "web-shooters" on each wrist.



This information was also confirmed by Emma Stone, who plays Gwen Stacy in the new movie. She couldn't say much more than the shiny discs are "devices." Check out the interview with her and MTV at the Golden Globes.




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