June 20, 2013
  • Here are some of Spider-Man's NYC stomping grounds

    Flatiron building

    Photo credit: People sit on the recently constructed pedestrian plaza in front of the Flatiron Building. (Getty)

    Flatiron Building: Was used as the Daily Bugle building in "Spider-Man" and its first two sequels.

    City Hall Park: In "Spider-Man 3," the city throws a bash to honor Spider-Man.

    Astor Place: After spending most of the movie without his super powers, Spidey regains his strength after Doc Ock attacks him and his girlfriend in a cafe in "Spider-Man 2."

    Ed Koch Bridge:Spidey saves girlfriend Mary Jane Watson and a group of kids on the Roosevelt Island tram, and earns the respect of New Yorkers during the first movie's finale.

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