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Andrew Garfield Says Playing “Spider-Man” Felt ‘Like a Prison’

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102414 AndrewGarfield?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1414187924552Ida Astute/ABC(LOS ANGELES) — Andrew Garfield was candid when asked about his experience taking on the role of The Amazing Spider-Man, calling the pressure “like a prison.”

“I was well up for the challenge and I still am,” Garfield told Indie Wire’s the Playlist while promoting his new film 99 Homes, out September 25.

He continued, “The pressure to get it right, to please everyone…it’s not going to happen…You end up pleasing no one, or everyone just a little bit. Like, ‘Eh, that was good.'”

In fact, Garfield felt like even the marketing affects the art. “[It’s] like ‘We want 50-year-old white men to love it, gay teenagers to love it, bigot homophobes in Middle America to love it, 11-year-old girls to love it.’ That’s canning Coke,” he added. “So that aspect of it was a bummer.”

For Garfield, a rising star, he was upset that the hype and the marketing affected the “unique” project the cast and crew were trying to create.

“It was about authenticity, flavor, and truth, but at the same time, I understand people want to make a lot of money, and they’re going to spend a lot of money so the playpen can be as big as it was. I can’t live that way; it sounds like a prison, to be honest, living within those expectations,” he said.

Tom Holland will take over as Spider-Man in next year’s Captain America: Civil War.

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