at "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012, dir. Mark Webb)
People who called Andrew’s Peter bad for skateboarding are so funny... Shittiest critique of all time. I heard - and read - a lot of this kind of nonsense in 2012. The skateboard did not make Peter “too cool” btw. He was still in fact socially awkward and getting bullied. Andrew’s Peter just had no incel vibrations.
alright guys hear me out. skater boy twinyards. they hang out at the skate park after school with their silly little wheely boards doing their silly little tricks. they bond over skateboarding. and then they use it to impress their crushes. beautiful.
Some mix up in the coloring. I doubt they meant to have Veronica's shirt green in the first panel and instead assume they still wanted it blue in the third panel -- but it got tangled in the second gag's color palette.
Deleted scene form "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012, dir. Mark Webb).
“Andrew Garfield in 'The Amazing Spider-Man' is too cool to play Peter Parker”... While precisely in a deleted scene we saw Andrew Garfield trying to play it cool with his skateboard but was too clumsy with.
Deleting this scene, as well as deleting the Connors arc (TASM1); the interactions between Peter & Harry; Max’s arc; the clash between Spider-Man & Green Goblin after Gwen’s death (in TASM2), were absolutely stupid decisions of the studio and have been very costly for the franchise.
I gotta admit I don't understand people who need to put an actor's face on a character that exists in multiple itterations. Like sure, if it's a movie character or a game character with a recognisable actor's face, but if it's a character that has many faces or started as a book character I just don't get why you'd specify one particular actor for them.