The controversial musical 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' will return to Broadway this June with new songs and an altered storyline.
U2's Bono and The Edge have written new songs for the musical, which shut down earlier this year, following negative reviews.
According to Rolling Stone, the relaunched production will also feature new choreography and a revamped story ahead of its return to the stage on 14 June.
Broadway veteran Phil McKinley replaced original director Julie Taymor in March.
Taymor, who resigned from the production, previously expressed frustration over the negative reviews that the musical received during her time as director.
It was previously reported that changes to the musical could include a strengthening of the love story between Peter Parker and Mary Jane, a clarifying of the Green Goblin's role in the play, and a reduction in the appearances of the villain Arachne, created by Taymor.