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The Amazing Spider-Man’s Lizard could have been better. Much much better.

— Posted by Anthony

Yesterday we took a look at some concept art for the Amazing Spider-Man and saw the alternatives for the costumer design of our favorite web slinger. Thankfully someone had sense enough to reject those. A few more concept art images have made their way online and show us the rejected designs for the Lizard and I can’t help but wonder “what happened?!”

 

As you’ll see below one of the early design was based on the look of actor Chris Cooper. The following Cooper lizard morphing images come from designer Aaron Sims. Makes me wonder if at one point they were actually looking to cast Copper in this role, which would have been amazing!

And a few designs from artist Jerad S. Marantz:

 

So yes, he very well could have looked a bit more reptilian and Lizard-Y and instead the folks behind the film went with the design below:

 

 

 

Let that sink in for a while…

 

Via: Greek Tyrant

 

 

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PanayiotisVerropoulos 5 pts

is it me or the second picture from Jerard S. Marantz is identical to Garrus of Mass Effect?

Wow!! The Chris Cooper Lizard looks amazing!! So much better than what they actually went with!And the mid-transformation images look so much better than just adding scales and green spots on Rhys like they did in the movie. Here his face is actually morphing. And he has a snout. This woulda been amazing!

gandalf83 5 pts

I think the face was too human. These concept images are much better.

AdamBritten 125 pts

I think this costume was one of the weakest parts of the movie. I couldn't really put my finger on why, but every time he transformed, it just didn't sit right with me.

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@themichaelstern at least the movie itself was better than the other abominations 1,2,3