His Spider-Man Costume Made Him Emotional
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), directed by Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man/Peter Parker and Emma Stone as his love interest Gwen Stacy, is a relaunch of the Spider-Man movie franchise. Making the character "genuine" and "life and breathe in a fresh way" was a "huge task" for Garfield, who described it as such. He claimed that the character, Peter, had been a significant effect on him since he was a child and that he could identify with him. He researched the movements of athletes and spiders for the part, tried to incorporate them, and engaged in yoga and Pilates exercises. Garfield's work in The Amazing Spider-Man received favorable reviews in general and brought in a total of $752,216,557 globally.
One of the interesting facts about Andrew Garfield is that he became emotional when he first put on the Spider-Man Costume. Growing up in the Marvel era, he had worshipped the superhero as a child. Being able to play one of his idols on the big screen had a big impact on the seasoned actor.