THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Concept Art Featuring The Lizard's Vaporizer & Oscorp Tower

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Concept Art Featuring The Lizard's Vaporizer & Oscorp Tower

Artist George Hull has updated his gallery with brand new concept art for Marc Webb's summer blockbuster The Amazing Spider-Man. Click the jump to check it out.

By nailbiter111 - Jul 04, 2012 04:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Source: ghull.com

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George Hull is one of Hollywood's top film designers, and was a Lead Conceptual Artist on Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man. George has supplied us with a sample of his work on the film, and if you'd like to see a larger collection visit his website at ghull.com. There you'll find several logo designs for Oscorp Industries, more variations of The Lizard's vaporizer weapon, and plenty of outstanding designs for the Web Room.

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Click Here To See More Of George Hull's Concept Art For The Amazing Spider-Man





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Anthrax
Anthrax - 7/4/2012, 4:58 PM
Sic but why couldnt you have gone with the big eye lenses like the todd mcfarlane spiderman
95
95 - 7/4/2012, 5:09 PM
Neat stuff. The Lizard's face still makes me laugh.
Kingdork
Kingdork - 7/4/2012, 5:14 PM
Yeah, at my screening people couldn't stop laughing at the Lizard. I did too in some parts. Overall he was a weak villain anyway.
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 7/4/2012, 5:23 PM
Something bothers me about this movie. If that vaporizer can be used as a doomsday machine, why would Oscorp leave it plugged in for years without ever using it and risk it falling into the wrong hands?
Kingdork
Kingdork - 7/4/2012, 5:27 PM
@ CaptainObvious It was only there for exposition so the audience knew what it was when they used it in the climax. Simple as that.
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 7/4/2012, 5:33 PM
@Kingdork- It still does not excuse the fact that Oscorp made a stupid decision by leaving a potential doomsday device open for anybody to use.
Kingdork
Kingdork - 7/4/2012, 5:36 PM
@AcidicHeart True. As much as I enjoyed the movie, the script and the story telling was all over the goddamn place.
Emanuel14
Emanuel14 - 7/4/2012, 5:40 PM
THESE ARE SO AWESOMEEE
Kingdork
Kingdork - 7/4/2012, 5:41 PM
@ CaptainObvious Oh it doesn't excuse anything. It's just bad writing.
- "Hey, we need to showcase that macguffingy stuff the Lizard will use as a doomsday device in the climax"
- "Well, let's leave it here, point at it, explain what it does and voilà".
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/4/2012, 5:47 PM
i liked the lizard in his lab coat,he should of wore it the whole movie.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 7/4/2012, 6:00 PM
That concept art is awesome. Especially the top one, that is sweet!
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 7/4/2012, 6:05 PM
WellDrawn
WellDrawn - 7/4/2012, 6:06 PM
The Cast/Acting/Tone/Pacing were all great.... The plot/script.....

Hasn't the whole 'bad guy dispersing chemicals / vapor into the city thus altering everyone' plot been done enough times already, and better handled? (Batman Begins)
Kingdork
Kingdork - 7/4/2012, 6:17 PM
@WellDrawn I wholeheartedly disagree about the pacing. Because the script and the structure of the movie weren't tight, the pacing of the film suffered from that. As much as I enjoyed the film, it felt very mechanical and not well thought off in terms of the flow of the storytelling.
AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 7/4/2012, 6:27 PM
Nice art.
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 7/4/2012, 6:28 PM
It was better than spider-man 2002,thats a good enough reason for me to think its the best spiderman film,no matter its flaws
Optimus83
Optimus83 - 7/4/2012, 7:27 PM
¡¡¡Good Concept Arts!!!. ...¡¡¡Green Goblin for the sequel!!!
Jolt17
Jolt17 - 7/4/2012, 9:53 PM
Y'know, I'd actually prefer the Lizard to be a little bit smaller - perhaps, like how that concept art depicts. The "no snout" thing doesn't affect the overall appearance much after all, but the size does bother me. And, yes, the (ripped) lab coat is a [frick]ing perfect match to this Lizard. They indeed should've kept it during the whole movie.
ronnie42
ronnie42 - 7/4/2012, 9:54 PM
Brilliant, can't wait for the sequel.
Jolt17
Jolt17 - 7/4/2012, 10:41 PM
Is that first image really drawn by Todd McFarlane!? His art looks quite different now, doesn't it. Oh, and that light-generated OsCorp logo atop the building looks awesome. Too bad it isn't in the movie.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 7/4/2012, 11:34 PM
Am I the only one that thinks the first film of this series made the right ingredients for the sequel to be the best CBM of all time?
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 7/4/2012, 11:36 PM
And it's getting new script writters
AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 7/4/2012, 11:39 PM
@SuspenseSmith- I agree, [frick] Avi Arad.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 7/4/2012, 11:40 PM
Suspense-AGREE 100% the movie was very good but Avi pushed some of the bad things in there. I think and hope Webb comes back I had a feeling Avi was gonna push him away.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 7/4/2012, 11:53 PM
Suspense smith I disagree on that though it still was a very well made film but I still think the sequel could give the TDK a run for its money
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 7/4/2012, 11:55 PM
And marvel does not let the directors have thier way lol they are the worst of them all. Jon faveru is the only director to come back but he left as did Jonson and the Peggy lady left before she even started. Marvel studios has put out some okay films but they do not give the directors a lot of control why do you think they hire no names? Hell Whedon might not even come back.
HarveyDent88
HarveyDent88 - 7/5/2012, 12:44 AM
Oscorp designs look really smart. But I'm sorry the lizard still looks shit.
Kingdork
Kingdork - 7/5/2012, 1:33 AM
@ Spidey31 Not entirely true. They are indeed, as Feige puts it, pretty hands on with their properties, which is totally understandable since they have a coherent cinematic universe to maintain. A director is here for just one movie, but the studio has to connect it to the others somehow. And talking about creative control, they let Joss Whedon rewrite the ENTIRE SCRIPT from scratch. FROM SCRATCH! He's even the one who brought up Thanos. What kind of studio will do such a thing to their biggest and most daring franchise when they already have a script written for them before the director was hired? Whedon is not really a no-name per se and he was brought in for his talent of handling multiple characters. And in the end the movie breathes and feels like Whedon in every frame and in every line of dialogue uttered. He had a lot of control. A LOT! While being a big summer blockbuster, the movie feels very personal. But the problem with TASM is that the script reeks of studio meddling and therefore they are no singular voice. It's a bit disjointed, and Webb was there to direct a script already written by three successive writers before he came on board. He just puts in is visual touch and his sensibility in the way the characters interacts. But for the sequel to give TDK a run for its money, Sony will have to put their trust in the creative minds of the director, and not ask three different screenwriters to rewrite the same script without coordinating. Nolan was invested in the script from the get-go. Whether you like Batman Begins or not, the storytelling is handled much much better, and the structure of the script is tight. It's not a bunch of events/plot points awkwardly strung together to move the story along. It thematically serves a purpose and enriches the main character and his journey into establishing himself into The Dark Knight. Again I deeply enjoyed TASM for the great cast and the awesome Spidey moments, but the movie lacks structure and a more natural flow regarding the storytelling.
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 7/5/2012, 2:54 AM
Looks cool.

Specially those tower designs.

Cant wait to see the movie.
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 7/5/2012, 3:28 AM
MOVIE WAS AMAZING.
Cth
Cth - 7/5/2012, 9:06 AM
RE: Top drawing.. kinda weird seeing Oscorp building in the Charlotte, NC skyline :D
beardedOne
beardedOne - 7/5/2012, 2:19 PM
Why can't some of you understand, that they used the Lizard from the Comic books. In the original Comics he did not have a lizard snot, he had a flat face. I loved how they did the lizard in this movie. and the suit was cool, I can't wait for the sequel.
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