The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Star Andrew Garfield Answers Fan Questions on Twitter

Earlier today, Entertainment Tonight hosted a live Q&A via Twitter, giving fans a chance to talk [...]

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Earlier today, Entertainment Tonight hosted a live Q&A via Twitter, giving fans a chance to talk with The Amazing Spider-Manstar Andrew Garfield and pick his brain about what it's like to embody Peter Parker for a while. We've collected up some of the highlights from the chat (which, becuase Garfield went way over 140 characters on many answers, can be hard to follow on Twitter) below. Interestingly, one of his answers has changed of late--could that give us a clue to some future movie plans? When asked a while back which of Spidey's villains he loved best, Garfield said Kraven the Hunter. Now, it's Doctor Octopus, The Vulture and Green Goblin. Considering we've seen the "props" for Ock and Vulture, could they be in line to join either The Amazing Spider-Man 3 or the Sinister Six movie? Seems likely, doesn't it? You can check out the full Twitter chat here.

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Q: Was it difficult taking on the Spider-Man role being that he is such an iconic character? A: Definitely. I feel huge responsibility to protect the heart and soul of both Peter Parker and Spider-Man and make sure that he is everything he has always been to me and all the fans and i feel so lucky that i get to be his protector for a few movies! Q: If you could would you wear the Spider-Man suit all the time? A: Frankly if I could, I would wear it never! It's a skintight, spandex suit that covers every inch of your body...does that sound like a good time? I enjoy looking at it on the hanger! Q: What's your most memorable fan experience for Spider-Man? A: Seeing the looks on kids' faces when they feel they are really meeting Spider-Man...Little do they know I'm actually British. Q: What is your favourite Spider-Man story from the comics? A: I love the McFarlane "Torment" saga. Q: What it felt like to be Spider-Man? What do you feel when you see that children will consider you a hero? A: Huge, weighty responsibility. And an incredible honor. And just fun...I hope I can live up to the symbol and standard of what Spider-Man has always meant for me. Q: Has Peter Parker taught you anything or changed how you live your life? A: just constantly reminds me we all have a responsibility to live our own lives fully and care and love those around us as much as we humanly can and to laugh in the face of danger.

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