And the Amazing Spider-Man news just keeps coming… First up: It sounds like Sony is positioning the reboot as the first part of a trilogy. Or their marketing department is anyway.

Making Sense of Spider-Man's After Credits Scene

The film's official Facebook page posted the following on Monday: "The Amazing Spider-Man is the first installment in a movie trilogy that will explore how our fave hero's journey was shaped by the disappearance of his parents." That messaging is then followed by a call to buy tickets, so while it might sound like a confirmation that there will be two more films in the series, it strikes me as more of a left-corporate-hand not knowing what the right-corporate-hand is doing kind of thing. Time will tell.Of more interest, though, is the appearance online today of some concept art for the film that reveals what Spider-Man and the Lizard could've looked like. First up, via Movies.com , some alternate designs from The Aaron Sims Company

This next one is based on actor Chris Cooper (for some reason):And here's a take on Spidey which feels much more tied into the original Sam Raimi costume (is it almost an exact replica even?):Meanwhile, io9 uncovered some concepts from artist Eddie Yang and George Hull . Check out the very 2099 web-cape on that one Spidey below:

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