On the day of Spider-Man 3 New York premiere, Mayor Michael Bloomberg declared the “Spider-Man Week.” Now the next million dollar question is “What so special happened through the week?” According to the comic book biography, Spider-Man is a resident of New York city. The “Spider-Man Week” contained various interesting workshops, game events and shows for Spider-Man fans.
USA Today reports:
The city, which has played home to Peter Parker and his web-slinging alias, is commemorating the May 4 opening of Spider-Man 3 with a week-long tribute of exhibits and events starting April 30 — a rare city-sponsored campaign for a commercial film.
The city's American Museum of Natural History is installing a spider exhibit shortly before the film opens. New York's Botanical Garden will host workshops on baby spider plants. The Children's Museum of Manhattan will honor the villain Green Goblin with a display of the original Goblin outfit and a mask-making workshop. The Central Park Zoo will host a Spider-Man scavenger hunt and a "Bugmania" show.

According to the latest report, Spider-Man 3 has broken all the previous records of Spider-Man 1& 2. On its final opening day, the movie has done very good business in ten countries. From May 4th till now, Spider-Man 3 has collected $ 148 million in USA and Canada. It looks like movie goers of USA have been heavily beaten by spider man bug.
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