USPS Still Circulating 12-Year Old Spider-Man Promotional Boxes

Austin Haughton

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USPS Still Circulating 12-Year Old Spider-Man Promotional Boxes

A 12-year-old Spider-Man movie is still being advertised by the U.S. Postal Service

An X user noticed some notably outdated Spider-Man promotional material on their recent visit to their local post office.

Amazing Spider-Man 2 USPS Campaign

X user @_bismack_ came across these dated The Amazing Spider-Man 2 flat rate priority boxes at their local mail box, sparking some curiosity as to how and why the US Postal Service (USPS) is still utilizing branded collateral for a film that’s over 10 years old.

The two Amazing Spider-Man films (released in 2012 and 2014) were Sony Pictures’ first attempt to reboot Spider-Man after Sam Raimi’s original trilogy starring Tobey Maguire. Directed by Marc Webb, the series starred Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker with a tone that leaned more contemporary and emotionally grounded than the Raimi films, emphasizing Peter’s relationships and social dynamics within his family and school friends.

Theatrical re-release poster for "Spider-Man: No Way Home"

Both the Maguire and Garfield versions of Spider-Man appeared in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, the third film in Marvel Studios’ reboot of the franchise starring Tom Holland as the titular webslinger. A fourth film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, is slated for a 2026 release, although production was halted in September 2025 to allow Holland to recover from a concussion.

The character has also appeared in other Marvel films including the Avengers series, and spin-off movies from Sony such as the critically-acclaimed animated Spider-Verse series.

So what’s a USPS flat rate box doing in 2026 with Amazing Spider-Man 2 branding?

Well, as Instagram user Collect described in citing the original post from @_bismack_:

A 12-year-old Spider-Man movie is still being advertised by the U.S. Postal Service