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2012–2014 Spider-Man motion picture series and Curiosity Cinematic Universe character

Fictional character

Peter Parker
Marc Webb'southward The Amazing Spider-Man and Marvel Cinematic Universe grapheme
Andrew Garfield Spider-Man.jpg

Promotional epitome of Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Human every bit depicted in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

Kickoff appearance The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Last appearance Spider-Human: No Mode Dwelling house (2021)
Based on

Spider-Man
by

  • Stan Lee
  • Steve Ditko
Adapted past
  • Marc Webb
  • James Vanderbilt
  • Alvin Sargent
  • Steve Kloves
Portrayed by Andrew Garfield
Max Charles (young)
Voiced by
  • Sam Riegel (video games)
  • Andrew Chaikin ( TASM mobile game)
  • Yuri Lowenthal ( TASM 2 mobile game)
In-universe information
Alias Spider-Homo
Nicknames Peter-3
Species Homo mutate
Occupation
  • Superhero
  • High schoolhouse student
  • Freelance photographer
  • Research banana
Weapon Spider web shooters
Family
  • Richard Parker (father)
  • Mary Parker (mother)
  • May Parker
    (aunt; legal adoptive female parent)
  • Ben Parker
    (uncle; legal adoptive father)
Pregnant other Gwen Stacy
Nationality American

Peter Benjamin Parker, also known by his alias Spider-Human being, is a fictional graphic symbol and the protagonist of Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man picture series. Adapted from the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name, he is portrayed by Andrew Garfield and appears in the films The Amazing Spider-Homo and its sequel, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, as well every bit being a supporting character in the Marvel Studios motion picture Spider-Man: No Fashion Home (2021), set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), actualization alongside two alternating versions of himself from the wider multiverse.

Garfield's version of the graphic symbol is a successor to the version of Peter Parker portrayed by Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi's Spider-Human being trilogy (2002–2007) and a predecessor to the iteration of Peter Parker portrayed past Tom Kingdom of the netherlands in the MCU (2016–present), both of whom appeared equally their versions of Spider-Human being alongside Garfield in No Fashion Home. To distinguish him from the other 2 Spider-Men, he is nicknamed "Peter-Three" by his counterparts in the pic itself, and is referred to by Marvel's official website every bit The Amazing Spider-Human,[i] and is referred past Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers in the screenplay as "Webb-verse Peter" and "Webb-verse Spider-Man" (in honor of Marc Webb) when writing his dialogue.[2]

Garfield's iteration of the character had some differences in personality to the Spider-Human being of the previous pic serial, being more of an angst-ridden loner haunted by his deportment than earlier. The narrative of the duology centres around Parker struggling to maintain his double-life equally Spider-Man and human relationship with boyfriend student Gwen Stacy, whose death at the hands of his former friend Harry Osborn he would later consider himself responsible for. The narrative besides focuses on Parker seeking to uncover the reason his parents Richard and Mary vanished and left him with his aunt and uncle when he was a kid, alongside the nature of his father's work at Oscorp.

Despite The Amazing Spider-Homo duology itself receiving mixed reviews, Garfield's performance equally Parker has received wide critical praise, and is commonly seen as a highlight of the film series. Since Garfield'southward appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Dwelling house which was also critically praised, fans accept launched a entrada for the cancelled The Amazing Spider-Man 3 to be fabricated.

Development and execution [edit]

Previous films and rebooting Spider-Human [edit]

Peter Parker, likewise known as Spider-Human, beginning appeared in the anthology comic book Astonishing Fantasy No. 15 (Aug. 1962) in the Silver Age of Comic Books, later becoming one of Marvel Comics' most popular superhero characters and gaining his own comic series, titled The Amazing Spider-Man. He was eventually adapted to moving picture and goggle box numerous times. Prior to the release of the 2012 Amazing Spider-Man film, the preceding big-budget film series based on the character saw Tobey Maguire have on the office of Peter Parker / Spider-Human, with three films released by Columbia Pictures: Spider-Man, Spider-Man two, and Spider-Man 3, which were released between 2002 and 2007.

Following the release of Spider-Man iii, Sony Pictures Entertainment had announced a May 5, 2011, release date for Sam Raimi's next film in the serial. Past this fourth dimension, screenwriters James Vanderbilt, David Lindsay-Abaire, and Gary Ross had all written rejected versions of a script and Ziskin'south husband Alvin Sargent, who wrote the 2d and third films, was working on yet another attempt.[3] [4] However, on January 11, 2010, Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios announced that rather than continue the earlier saga, they were rebooting the series with a new bandage and crew. Industry reports claimed that Raimi had admitted that he could not meet the scheduled release date and retain artistic integrity.[v] Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, and Ziskin continued every bit producers.[5]

The week later on Raimi's departure, the studio appear that Marc Webb, whose previous pic 500 Days of Summer was his directorial debut, would direct the reboot.[6] Tolmach, having been made president of Columbia Pictures and Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, said they were looking for a director who could give "sharp focus" to Parker'south noncombatant life.[6] Despite initially being hesitant due to the cultural impact of the previous films, Webb accepted the offer.[vii] Webb stated in a press release that he did not intend to replace Raimi, instead saying that he sought to take the opportunity to add "...ideas, stories, and histories that will add together a new dimension, canvas, and artistic vocalism to Spider-Homo".[6] Webb compared Spider-Man to the James Bail franchise, maxim that there was "...so much textile in Spider-Human being that there are so many stories to tell and so many characters".[8] He denied that the film was a remake, explaining that they were envisioned as being a "different universe and a different story with unlike characters".[9]

Casting [edit]

A close-up of Andrew Garfield, with a microphone in front of him.

British-American histrion Andrew Garfield was bandage as Peter Parker/Spider-Man for the 2012 film and its sequel, with his casting being officially made on July one, 2010. Other actors considered for the office were Jamie Bell, Alden Ehrenreich, Frank Dillane, and Josh Hutcherson.[10] Webb stated he knew Garfield was the right choice after filming him in a cutscene eating a cheeseburger while trying to at-home Gwen Stacy down.[11] On accepting the office Garfield explained, "I see it as a massive challenge in many means... To make it accurate. To make the character live and breathe in a new mode. The audience already has a relationship with many different incarnations of the graphic symbol. I practice, equally well. I'm probably going to be the guy in the movie theater shouting abuse at myself. But I have to allow that go. No turning dorsum. And I wouldn't desire to."[12] Max Charles plays a young Peter Parker in the movie, with Webb stating that a young Peter was needed to "explain the origins of Peter Parker" and non just Spider-Man.[13] After taking the function, Garfield studied the movements of athletes and spiders, and tried to incorporate them, maxim Parker is "a boy/spider in terms of how he moves, and non just in the conform".[14] [xv] He did yoga and Pilates for the part to exist as flexible as possible.[16] When first wearing his costume, Garfield admitted to shedding tears and trying to imagine "a better actor in the suit",[17] which he described as "uncomfortable" and admitted to wearing zippo beneath it since information technology is skintight.[18] Garfield also performed some of his own stunts in the film.[19] When filming Garfield explained that he had four months of training and described his physical roles on stunts every bit terribly challenging and exhausting.[20] Film producer Avi Arad explained that "Andrew is not only a brilliant player but he is a sportsman. This gave us the opportunity to try things with him that were it not so information technology would have been almost impossible."[21]

Following the release of The Amazing Spider-Human 2, Garfield was allegedly let go of the role later failing to appear for a crucial appearance, according to documents released in the aftermath of the 2014 Sony Pictures hack. Other reasons cited included creative differences with Sony Pictures management and a failure to conform to Hollywood culture.[22] In addition, the 2nd film saw mixed reviews and a franchise-low in box-office revenue. After leaked information from the hack too indicated Sony to exist in talks to take Sam Raimi straight Spider-Man vs. The Amazing Spider-Man, a multiversal crossover film featuring Garfield'southward Spider-Man encounter Tobey Maguire'southward Spider-Human being, as well equally a new trilogy starring Maguire;[23] [24] and to also exist in talks with Marvel Studios about integrating a rebooted version of Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), beginning with Captain America: Civil War (2016), a deal was reached in early 2015 betwixt the ii studios to make the latter official, effectively cancelling The Amazing Spider-Man franchise.[25]

Despite the reboot of the Spider-Man film series, Garfield reprised his office in Spider-Homo: No Way Abode (2021), a motion picture set in the MCU, appearing alongside Maguire'south iteration of the grapheme as a supporting graphic symbol to the new MCU iteration of Spider-Man played by Tom Holland.[26] It was reported in 2020 that Garfield would reprise his function as his version of Peter Parker alongside the other cinematic iterations of the character in the tertiary MCU Spider-Homo film;[27] still, these reports were never confirmed by Sony or Curiosity Studios and were publicly denied by both Holland and Garfield several times in social club to keep their involvement in the film a surreptitious.[28] [29] In an interview with Variety that was published on Jan 6, 2022, Garfield said that his experience working on Spider-Man: No Way Home was "joyful", and that information technology gave him closure with his version of the character.[30] Tom Holland described the inclusion of his Spider-Man predecessors Garfield and Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man: No Way Abode 'was an idea that seemed impossible' earlier it came to fruition.[31] Holland has also stated he regretted non contacting Garfield after he initially succeeded him in the role and felt lucky that Spider-Homo: No Mode Home had given both actors a second chance to discuss the Spider-Homo character.[32]

Powers and suit pattern [edit]

Garfield in-grapheme equally Spider-Man at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, wearing the redesigned suit from The Amazing Spider-Human being ii.

Unlike the Spider-Man of the previous series, this iteration of the character is unable to shoot organic webs from his arms, relying on self-designed mechanical spider web shooters attached to his suit. Webb explained that he felt that the spider web-shooters were "able to dramatize Peter's intellect".[33] Even so, like all other versions of the character, this iteration of Parker has superhuman concrete abilities, reflexes, and senses, and is able to clamber on walls.

During the pattern process for the spandex Spider-Man suit used in The Amazing Spider-Man, Webb put an emphasis on making the adjust look as if it was fabricated past a loftier-school educatee. This was shown through decisions such equally making the lenses for the eyes from a pair of sunglasses. Webb explained that he and the crew wanted a design that would brand the torso look more than acrobatic, with the "legs of the spider [symbol on the chest]" used to emphasize it. Webb revealed that the film used varying suits for different lighting conditions. The webbing on the costume was as well made darker.[33]

The adapt was more streamlined in The Amazing Spider-Human being 2, emphasizing updates supposedly made by Peter and Gwen in between the two films. Changes included larger lenses in the mask and modified spider web shooters, in addition to some modifications allowing Garfield to utilise the restroom while in the suit.[34] [35]

Label and analysis [edit]

As portrayed in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, Peter is described as an "big-headed, misunderstood outsider", besides equally "whip-smart and likably cheeky, with an undercurrent of teenage angst," compared to Tobey Maguire's "hostage" and "dorky" rendition of the character.[36] [37] He is portrayed as intellectually gifted, technologically practiced and street smart, able to hack into estimator systems and design his own web shooters after stealing canisters of genetically-engineered spider spider web from Oscorp and recall a complex equation his father had worked on. He as well has a snarky, sarcastic and witty sense of humour and messes around and humiliates criminals with mocking insults and deadpan one-liners, toying with a car thief on his first official night as a vigilante. When he is not goofing effectually with criminals and super-villains, he is determined and courageous and despite some initial hesitation and after rethinking the purpose of his vigilante modify-ego, decides to use his superpowers for legitimately altruistic purposes and to help others in need; for example, when confronted with the choice, he chooses to protect the innocent by rescuing a man'south son, Jack, rather than hunt downward The Lizard. Unlike other versions of the character, Peter is seen skateboarding in the film, which Marc Webb says makes Peter less terrified of swinging from webs.[38] [39]

Webb described The Amazing Spider-Man every bit "a story about a child who grows up looking for his begetter and finds himself."[13] Both Webb and star Garfield described Parker as an outsider past option, someone hard to get close to.[thirteen] [40] As in the early on comic books, the character "is a science whiz. If y'all look back to the early Stan Lee and Steve Ditko comics, he'due south a nerd with large glasses," said Webb. He explained "the idea of what a nerd is has changed in 40 or fifty years. Nerds are running the world. Andrew Garfield made a film [called The Social Network] almost it. ... What was important in those early comics was this notion that Peter Parker is an outsider and how we define that in a gimmicky context."[41]

Garfield compared his Spider-Homo façade equally a metaphor for internet anonymity, saying, "Yous feel the power of it, the ability of non being seen, the power of the mask. Peter becomes witty when he's got that protective layer. Information technology'south similar he's on a message board. He's got the anonymity of the Internet inside that adapt, and he tin can say any the hell he likes, and he can become abroad with annihilation."[42] Garfield tried to explore Parker every bit an orphan, whom he feels "are the strongest human beings on the planet."[43] He said Parker is "a human hero [who] goes through all of the same struggles that we all have gone through, specially the skinny ones [who] want more than power than they feel they have." He believes Parker represents "a very inspiring, aspirational character that symbolizes goodness—and how hard it is to be skillful—but how worth it information technology is."[fifteen]

Rhys Ifans, who portrays Dr. Brusk Connors/The Lizard in The Amazing Spider-Man, compared the picture show to William Shakespeare's Hamlet on the grounds that Spider-Man can be redone over and over in unlike ways. He felt that they are similar in that they both correspond meaningful archetypal immature men grappling with the loss of their father.[44] Critics similar Claudia Puig of United states of america Today felt that Garfield'southward character as the superhero "embodies the nerdy Parker, the anguished fatherless teen and the self super-hero in equal doses".[36] Boyd Hoij of Diverseness noted that Garfield's character every bit Spider-Man makes an interesting hero in the motion-picture show because of how it establishes early on that Peter's growing pains forth with his search for an identity are common to any teenager and that "his struggles involve real people—and real lives."[45]

Moving-picture show appearances [edit]

The Amazing Spider-Man series [edit]

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) [edit]

Peter is beginning seen in the moving picture as a vi-year-former male child, as his father Richard Parker drops him off at his Uncle Ben and Aunt May'southward house after discovering that his documents were ransacked. Richard tells his son that he and his female parent will be back subsequently going on a mission, only they both mysteriously disappear. Years later in 2012, Peter is now a high school student at Midtown Scientific discipline Loftier School in New York City. Though not one of the popular students, he excels in his studies while getting picked on by schoolhouse athlete Flash Thompson. Later Gwen Stacy breaks up a fight between Peter and Flash in which Wink attacks Peter for defending some other student he was picking on, Peter and Gwen begin to flirt with one another.

After discovering a briefcase containing his father'south work, and with encouragement from Uncle Ben, Peter seeks out his father'due south co-worker, Dr. Curtis Connors. Peter immediately searches the Internet for data about Richard and Connors' work, which leads him to observe his parents' death in a aeroplane crash. Peter sneaks into Oscorp, posing as i of the interns, and locates the one-armed Dr. Connors subsequently bumping into Gwen, who is an actual intern there. Connors is being pressed past his superior, Dr. Ratha, to devise a cure for the dying head of Oscorp, Norman Osborn, and wants the cure for himself to regenerate his own arm. After Peter manages to sneak inside the biocable lab, a moment of curiosity leads to him touching the webs, causing several genetically-modified spiders to fall on him, one of which bites him in the back. On the subway ride home, he discovers he has developed spider-similar abilities, such as super-strength, sharp senses, reflexes, agility, and speed.

Peter later visits Connors at his home, revealing he is Richard's son and gives Connors his father's "decay rate algorithm," the missing slice in Connors' experiments on regenerating limbs. In school, Peter is put in detention after using his new abilities to humiliate Wink. His uncle changes work shifts to meet with the primary and ask Peter to walk Aunt May home for him that night. Peter forgets to exercise and then, distracted while at Oscorp helping Connors regenerate the limb of a laboratory mouse with a new serum. At habitation, he and Ben fence, and Peter leaves. At a nearby deli, a cashier refuses to permit Peter purchase milk when Peter is two cents short. When a thief suddenly raids the store, Peter allows him to escape. While searching for Peter, Ben attempts to cease the thief and is killed. The thief escapes as Peter finds Ben dead on the sidewalk.

Wink and Gwen console a grieving Peter at school the following day. Afterward, Peter uses his new abilities to track downwardly criminals matching the killer'southward clarification, later resolving to create a mask to hide his identity during his exploits. He adds a spandex suit and builds mechanical spider web-shooters out of wristwatches to adhere to his wrists to shoot a biocable "web". Later, at dinner with Gwen's family unit, he has a tense conversation with her father, NYPD helm George Stacy, over the new masked vigilante'southward motives. Subsequently dinner, Peter reveals his identity to Gwen, and they buss earlier he is alerted to a situation at the Williamsburg Bridge. Changing into his arrange, Peter saves numerous cars and their occupants from beingness tossed into the river by The Lizard, who is actually Dr. Connors after he tests the serum on himself. Peter begins calling himself "Spider-Human" afterward, becoming influenced to assist others with his powers.

Peter suspects Connors is the Lizard, and later unsuccessfully confronts Connors' Lizard form in the sewers, leaving behind his camera. Connors learns Peter's identity via the proper name on the photographic camera and pursues him to Midtown Scientific discipline High School where they fight. In response, the constabulary start a manhunt for both Spider-Man and Cadger. Connors heads to Oscorp, intending to disperse his serum across the city and make everyone into lizards, while Gwen develops an antidote in Oscorp's lab. The police corner Spider-Man and Helm Stacy discover that he is Peter, simply he lets him escape to go save Gwen. Realizing Spider-Human being is on their side, the constabulary and several crane operators then coordinate to assistance a wounded Spider-Man reach Oscorp Tower in time. Spider-Human being manages to replace Connors' serum with the antidote, reverting Connors to human grade, but not earlier Connors mortally wounds Helm Stacy. Before his death, Captain Stacy makes Peter promise to stay away from Gwen for her safety. He initially keeps the promise, simply later admits to Gwen that failed promises are "the all-time kind", hinting that he volition continue to see her.

The Astonishing Spider-Man 2 (2014) [edit]

In 2014, Peter is in activeness equally Spider-Man, profitable the NYPD with chasing downward criminals stealing a truckload of plutonium while trying to brand information technology to his high school graduation. He apprehends the criminals, led by mobster Aleksei Sytsevich, before making it to the ceremony, where Gwen is giving a spoken language as the schoolhouse'due south valedictorian. The couple agrees to come across up afterward for dinner earlier she is called by her mother for a family photo. Later in the evening, Peter tells Gwen near his visions of her father and insists that he needs to keep his promise, resulting in the two breaking upwardly again.

Peter visits Harry Osborn, his childhood friend, following his begetter Norman's death. Later that night, Peter meets Gwen in an attempt to maintain a friendship, and Gwen tells Peter that she may have to move to England if she gets a scholarship from Oxford University. Before the two can discuss information technology, Max Dillon, an electrical engineer whom Spider-Human being saved earlier, accidentally shuts off the power to Times Square whilst looking for electricity to power himself, as he had mutated into a living electric generator after an incident with electrical eels. Dillon is stopped by Spider-Man after a battle that also sees police interest and is taken to the Ravencroft Institute, where he is studied and tortured past High german scientist Dr. Kafka.

Harry begins to show symptoms of his male parent's illness and uses the device Norman gave him to deduce that Spider-Man's blood could help save him. He asks Peter for aid finding him but Peter refuses, unsure of what effects the transfusion would accept, fearing another incident like with Dr. Connors. Parker visits Harry again, this time as Spider-Homo, just once again refuses. He confides in Gwen about the state of affairs and too gives her luck. Peter uses data left behind by his father to locate a video bulletin Richard left. In information technology, Richard explains that he had to leave New York because he refused to let Norman Osborn use what they had created with his research for biological warfare and that the spiders that ultimately bit Peter were created with Richard's DNA, thereby explaining why Peter is the but successful 'cantankerous-species' to be created.

Every bit a vengeful Harry begins to conspire with Dillon, who now calls himself "Electro", Peter receives a voicemail bulletin from Gwen, telling him that she was offered the task in England and is heading to the airport to wing there before than expected. Peter manages to catch her and professes his dear for her, and the two agree to go to England together. They are interrupted by a coma caused by Electro. Peter takes Gwen down where the constabulary are and Gwen helps him arrange his web-shooters to counter Electro. Peter heads off to fight with Electro having the upper mitt. As Electro begins electrocuting Spider-Man, Gwen comes in a law automobile and hits Electro, against Peter's demands. The two defeat and impale Electro by overloading his electricity supply.

Just after they do and so, Harry arrives, now as the Green Goblin, having figured out Spider-Man'southward identity and wanting revenge for being refused the blood transfusion. Goblin takes Gwen and drops her where Spider-Homo catches her. The two fight at the pinnacle of a clock tower, and Spider-Man manages to subdue the Goblin. However, during the fight, Gwen falls and is supported past a spider web-connected to one of the gears. Harry is and so defeated but Gwen falls again, and Peter tries to salvage Gwen using his spider web. Though Peter successfully catches her, she dies nonetheless due to whiplash snapping her neck. Devastated past his failure to relieve his girlfriend, Peter ends his career as Spider-Human being.

Five months pass and Spider-Man is nowhere to be seen in New York, as Peter spends every twenty-four hours at Gwen's grave. Subsequently, an unknown team of men breaks Sytsevich out of prison. Equipped with an electromechanical arrange of armor, Sytsevich dubs himself the "Rhino" and rampages through the streets. Peter, inspired by re-watching Gwen's graduation speech communication, resumes his role every bit Spider-Man and confronts him.

An alternate ending of this film shows Peter encountering his father Richard at Gwen's grave, with Richard having faked his expiry to keep Peter prophylactic. Richard comforts his son on Gwen'south death, having both lost someone they securely love, and he inspires Parker to behave on while stating "with bully ability comes bang-up responsibility."[46]

Marvel Cinematic Universe [edit]

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) [edit]

In 2024, Peter (dubbed "Peter-Three" during the events of the film) is accidentally transported to a different reality due to a failed magic spell by Physician Strange and that universe'due south Peter Parker (dubbed "Peter-One") meant to restore Peter-Ane's secret identity afterward it was exposed by Mysterio.[a] Unbeknownst to Peter, his universe'south Curt Connors (taken sometime before the climax of The Amazing Spider-Man) and Max Dillon (taken moments before his death) were too transported into this universe, among other villains. While there, Peter finds some other version of himself transported from another universe (dubbed "Peter-Ii"), who helps him console Peter-One subsequently the death of his Aunt May by Peter-Two's Green Goblin. He reveals that later on Gwen died, he became bitter and more brutal while becoming more of Spider-Human and less of Peter Parker. Peter, withal, is happy to bail with his alternate selves as they cure the villains and save them from the deaths they would face in their own universes, coming to see Peter-1 and Peter-Two as brothers. Peter achieves a moment of spiritual redemption for Gwen's death by saving MJ, the girlfriend of Peter-One, when she falls off the Statue of Freedom. After defeating and curing all the villains and making amends with Dillon, Peter says goodbye to his alternate selves and is returned to his universe as a happier and more than content man.

Comic appearances [edit]

Marvel Infinite necktie-in comics [edit]

Taking identify in between the events of both films, Peter took on an assignment from J. Jonah Jameson of The Daily Bugle to have pictures of Spider-Man and maintained a friendship with Gwen afterwards their initial breakup, redesigning his costume with her after his get-go one was damaged by a turbine.[47]

Mainstream continuity [edit]

Though he does not appear, this version of Peter Parker is mentioned in the Marvel Comics storyline "Spider-Verse", which features many iterations of the graphic symbol from multiple universes. He is mentioned as resembling "the guy from The Social Network", a motion picture that Garfield had as well starred in.[48]

In other media [edit]

Film [edit]

  • Prior to Sony's 2015 decision to interact with Marvel Studios and reboot the graphic symbol of Spider-Man inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Garfield had considered starring in a quaternary primary installment of the franchise before fully retiring from the role. Sony had also reportedly considered the option of doing a crossover pic between Garfield's Spider-Man and the version of the character played by Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, with Raimi himself reportedly asked to straight it. This never came to fruition,[49] although Maguire and Garfield's iterations of the characters would eventually appear together in No Way Home.
  • An unused scene involving a cameo consisting of Andrew Garfield's version of Spider-Human being, aslope Tobey Maguire's and Tom Holland's versions in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was scrapped from the concluding version of the movie.[50] [ better source needed ]

Video games [edit]

  • This version of Peter Parker/Spider-Man appears in The Astonishing Spider-Man voiced by Sam Riegel. In this alternate continuation of the pic, the story follows Peter in conflict with newly escaped Cross-Species and Alistair Smythe, Dr. Connors' replacement at Oscorp, all while housesitting in the city for an old friend named Stan.
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2 features the aforementioned version of the character from its predecessor, once once again voiced by Sam Riegel. The game'southward plot is loosely based on the flick and includes a variety of other characters and adversaries such as Shocker, Black True cat, Kraven the Hunter, Kingpin, and Carnage.
  • In a PlayStation Blog promoting the PlayStation 5, Insomniac Games confirmed that arrange from The Amazing Spider-Homo film would appear in Curiosity's Spider-Human through a free update on PS4, and they would too exist included in the Remastered Edition as a PS5 launch title on November 12, 2020, which can exist purchased separately, or through the Ultimate Edition of the game Spider-Human: Miles Morales, too released every bit a launch championship.[51]

Reception [edit]

Andrew Garfield'due south estimation of Spider-Man was considered one of the highlights of both The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, and critics have now called this iteration of the character "underrated" in retrospect.[52] Moving picture reviewers praised the realistic portrayal of Peter Parker,[36] [37] with Roger Ebert stating that the reboot "gave Peter better reasons to take up his superhero role, even if the origin story didn't demand to be told once once more."[53] In addition, Garfield's portrayal of Spider-Man'southward snarky humor and chemical science with co-star Emma Stone were also praised.[54] [55] Mary F. Pols of Time magazine said that even though the story was familiar Garfield and Webb made it feel "convincingly fresh and exciting."[56] In The Amazing Spider-Man two, Garfield received praise for his emotional functioning despite criticism of the pic's convoluted plot.[57]

Writing in August 2020, Eric Eisenberg of CinemaBlend referred to the Marc Webb series equally the "middle kid" of Spider-Man movies compared to the Sam Raimi trilogy and Spider-Homo's inclusion in the Curiosity Cinematic Universe, and that Garfield was a "victim of circumstance". He likewise noted that the films displayed Peter Parker'south technological prowess more in-depth than the preceding trilogy. However, he chosen Garfield's iteration "as well absurd" for Peter Parker, calling him a "rebel with a skateboard" as opposed to the nerd unremarkably associated with the graphic symbol.[52] In 2017, following the character's second reboot with Tom Holland taking on the role in the MCU, Nick Philpott of CBR ranked Garfield'south iteration the second greatest portrayal of the character, 2 spots ahead of Tobey Maguire's and but behind The netherlands's.[58]

Time to come [edit]

#MakeTASM3 motility and possible Venom crossover [edit]

Garfield's appearance in No Way Home was met with a highly positive reception from both fans and critics. Subsequently, a fan campaign using the hashtag #MakeTASM3 began on Twitter advocating for Sony to produce a third film in the Astonishing Spider-Man series, with Garfield reprising his role. Both the hashtag (with 86,000 tweets) and Garfield'southward name (302,000 tweets) trended on Twitter during the opening weekend of No Fashion Home.[59] [threescore] [61]

Some have suggested that the Amazing Spider-Homo films are connected to and retconned into Sony's Spider-Homo Universe, with the proposal that Garfield'southward Spider-Man battle Tom Hardy's Venom in a future motion picture, based on a conversation in No Way Abode in which Garfield'south Peter Parker complains that Maguire and Kingdom of the netherlands's versions of Parker have gotten to fight aliens while he has not.[62] Garfield has stated that he would be open up to reprising his function as Parker, especially alongside Holland and Maguire over again.[thirty] [63] Garfield also stated on The Happy Sad Confused Podcast that he would be interested in a Venom crossover,[64] while Tom Holland also expressed his support for a potential The Astonishing Spider-Human 3, proverb "I would beloved to see [it]".[65] Sony's official Twitter account has best-selling the #MakeTASM3 hashtag, though the account stated that information technology's but a managed social platform and not actually a production company that decide which movies should be greenlit.[66]

See also [edit]

  • Spider-Man in moving-picture show

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Equally depicted in Spider-Human being: Far From Home (2019).

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CC BY-SA icon.svg The plot description and characterization were adjusted from Spider-Human being (Andrew Garfield) and The Amazing Spider-Man at Spider-Man Films Wiki and Spider-Man at Amazing Spider-Man Wiki, which are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike iii.0 license.

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  • Peter Parker (World-120703) on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki
  • Amazing Spider-Man on the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki

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