Here is a look at some of the action that went on behind the cameras on the sets of 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. 2012 marks the 50th anniversary of Spider-Man. Photo: SPE Films
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Andrew Garfield worked with personal trainer Armando Alarcon six days a week for six months to prepare for the role of Spider-Man. Garfield also worked with stunt coordinator Andy Armstrong and his team, doing trampoline work, power core moves, basketball skills, martial arts, gymnastic and parkour work, as well as skateboard skills. Photo: SPE Films
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56 Spider-Man suits were created for the film, including 17 suits for Andrew Garfield and multiples for each stunt person. The suits varied from pristine condition to various stages of distress, as dictated by the story. Photo: SPE Films
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The Amazing Spider-Man employed over 1,000 people. The film's sets occupied seven stages at Sony Studios' Culver City lot. Photo: SPE Films
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It took Andrew Garfield 20 minutes, assisted by costumer Robert Moore, to put on the Spider-Man suit for shooting. Photo: SPE Films
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Here, Stan Lee, the creator of the Marvel Universe, has a chat with the director Marc Webb. Photo: SPE Films
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The movie is slated to release in India on June 29. Photo: SPE Films