The Voices Behind Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions with Dan Gilvezan, Josh Keaton, and Stan Lee!

The Voices Behind Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions with Dan Gilvezan, Josh Keaton, and Stan Lee!

Dan Gilvezan ("Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends") and Josh Keaton ("The Spectacular Spider-Man"), the voices behind Spider-Man 2099 and Ultimate Spider-Man, talk about their roles from the new video game "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions." Plus, Stan "The Man" Lee discusses more on what he likes from the game! *These are new recent videos, so please check 'em out!*

By GreenieGobbie - Sep 11, 2010 03:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Video Games
Source: Marvel.com

The voices behind Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions with Dan Gilvezan, Josh Keaton, and Stan Lee!


Since the Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions came out recently, you would think there's no more news to report. Right? Wrong! I just found these two new videos today while exploring Marvel.com. Yeah, it seems I have been mostly posting news about this video game, right? Well all the good news has already been posted, so what can I do? Here are the videos of one including an interview with Dan Gilvezan (2099) and Josh Keaton (Ultimate), and the last one including the one and the only, Stan Lee! I hope you enjoy them!





Please comment at the usual place below, and let me know what you think! Thanks! :)

~ Gobbie, Out! ~
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AshleyWilliams
AshleyWilliams - 9/11/2010, 5:00 PM
Nice stuff!

Thumbs up!
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 9/11/2010, 6:32 PM
Bought the game today and it's pretty good. I've already completed Act One and while the different dimensions are fun, I dont think it's a game I'll be replaying in future. For me, nothing can beat the feeling of being able to swing around the city free as Spider-Man and they're yet to take advantage of the PS3's power to make a really awesome game featuring that. Maybe next time...
conformist21
conformist21 - 9/11/2010, 8:59 PM
drunk stan lee, aww yeh
superotherside
superotherside - 9/11/2010, 9:54 PM
nice game i like it but it's not spiderman's arkham asylum... still it's very good the best spidey game in recently... also did u guys notice josh keaton saying that he's "not at liberty to talk about some marvel shows that he's been doing" that screams to me that he's spidey in the ultimate show! what do u guys think?

@GreenieGobbie epic find!
GreenieGobbie
GreenieGobbie - 9/12/2010, 1:38 AM
@otherside Thanks! :D Yeah, I was thinking the same thing when he said that too. He could be doing the new Avengers TV show too, so you never know. Hopefully we will find out soon. ;P

I thought the game is fun, but it needs a stronger plot. Well, maybe next time...hopefully. :/
thwip
thwip - 9/13/2010, 4:10 AM
Dan Gilvezan said that back in the eighties was the first time Spidey's origin had ever been represented in animated form. Not true. The first episode of the second season of the original (1967) Spider-man cartoon, when the series was given a new director, told the origin story pretty much line-for-line and panel-for-panel from the comic.

The man should study some history of the character he so readily proclaims himself a geek of.
Whiteharted
Whiteharted - 9/20/2010, 4:56 AM
Stan doesn't sound happy
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