Here are the relevant excerpt from the actresses interview with
Celebuzz. I have to admit that I'm a little confused that they've decided to create a new character for
The Amazing Spider-Man when they could finally utilise the likes of Liz Allen or even Debra Whitman, but this role does sound quite a minor one. Check out what she had to say below and be sure to share your thoughts in the usual place!
You’re in the newest addition of the Spider-Man series, The Amazing Spider-Man, which is set to be released next summer. Can you tell us about your role and what it was like filming the movie?
I am playing the school nerd, Missy Kallenback, and I have a crush on Spider-Man. But, of course, I don’t know he is Spider-Man so I actually have a crush on Peter Parker. So I am mostly swooning over him in it.
What was it like filming with Andrew Garfield? Any real-life crushes there?
He was awesome! I had no idea he was British actually, even though I have seen a lot of his films, so it was a shock hearing his British accent. He was really nice and totally welcoming, it was really fun to film with him. He made me feel really comfortable.
You’ve been able to film with the likes of Andrew Garfield, Kristen Stewart and Emma Stone; it must be really fun to be able to work with so many members of Young Hollywood!
It drives me to work more and work harder. I see all of their success and I’d love to be able to experience that as well.
Where they able to help you at all on the set or give you any words of wisdom?
Just watching them was the main help, just observing them. They’re so professional and so experienced that just watching them was the biggest lesson of all, because they are all so talented.
With an all star cast that includes Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Denis Leary as Captain George Stacy, Rhys Ifans as Curt Connors, Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben and Sally Field as Aunt May,
The Amazing Spider-Man is set to be released in 3D on July 3, 2012!