Andrew Garfield didn't feel "represented' by the 'Amazing Spider-Man' films.
The 33-year-old actor was so excited to be offered the part of Peter
Parker and his superhero alter-ego that he signed up to two movies,
2012's 'The Amazing Spider-Man' and 2014's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2',
without reading a script and admitted it was not his finest work.
He told The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter Podcast: "I had to fight
really, really hard to make sure that the character was honoured and
that we were offering something really fun, entertaining and also moving
and complex and deep for all the young boys and girls that want to see
their favourite superhero.
"The difference between how I felt when 'Never Let Me Go' and 'The
Social Network' were coming out and how I felt with The 'Amazing
Spider-Man' franchise was that I didn't feel represented. I was feeling
very represented by those other two films, and with The 'Amazing
Spider-Man' stuff I didn't feel like that was my work up there, in a
weird way. It felt like a semblance of it or kind of a shade of it, but
ultimately I felt it was enshrouded in that filter."
However, Andrew will always have fond memories of the movies because he
met his former girlfriend Emma Stone, 28, who he is still close to, on
set, when she played his love interest Gwen Stacy.
He said: "So many beautiful things came out of that. I met someone that
remains incredibly important to my life on that - you can fill in the
blanks on who that is."