The Amazing (Jewish) Spider-Man releases first trailer
The trailer for the new movie The Amazing Spider-Man” came out during the Super Bowl and while I didn’t initially want to write about a trailer for a superhero movie that is due in about five months, I changed my mind because:
1. The trailer looks awesome.
2. Andrew Garfield + Emma Stone > Tobey Maguire + Kirsten Dunst.
3. Garfield is Jewish. I know we may have discussed it earlier, but Spider-Man is Jewish too, and you can definitely tell from the trailer. He’s just spinsecure about everything, in a sort of a Jesse Eisenberg-Mark Zuckerbergy kinda way.
The new adaptation of the famous Marvel comic book, written by Stan Lee (also Jewish) and co-produced by the Israeli Avi Arad (ditto), who happens to be Marvel’s CEO, seems to actually pay respects to the story in a way similar to the way the new Batman redeemed itself from the old 1990s Batman movies (or at least the last two of the series). According to the trailer, the movie will focus on Peter Parker’s past. There are also lizards and Emma Stone, so it seems like a movie that has no reason to suck.
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Julio Juan "Jew-Jew" Barea was born in the thin air of La Paz, Bolivia, to a family of Jewish llama farmers. From young age, Jew-Jew used to hop on the fluffy back of Rico, his favorite llama, and get to the nearest newspaper stand so he could read about the rich and famous of Hollywood. Time was Jew-Jew's hombre and he grew up to be quite the ladies' man. In his high school yearbook, Barea was voted as "Most Eligible Mustache" of 1998, a title which made him a legend among his friends and earned him a free supply of flan. After high school he decided to take Rico, jump on his furry back and head up to Hollywood. He still gets flan delivered to his apartment every Tuesday.

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Andrew Garfield beat out a lot of Jews for this role… Logan Lerman, Anton Yelchin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Alden Ehrenreich. Spider-Man was just meant to be Jewish this time! Unless they picked Josh Hutcherson.