TASM: Marc Webb Says He Knew Andrew Garfield Was Right For The Role Based On How He Ate A Burger!

TASM: Marc Webb Says He Knew Andrew Garfield Was Right For The Role Based On How He Ate A Burger!

While speaking to Yahoo!, the director reveals the reasons behind him casting Garfield in the highly coveted role. Among other things, what caught his eye was how the actor ate in a scene with Emma Stone (Gwen Stacy)..

By MarkCassidy - Apr 16, 2012 01:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Source: Yahoo.com

How did Marc Webb decide that he had found his Peter Parker? Cheeseburger eating skills! Ok, so there was a bit more to it than that. But while speaking to Yahoo.com, the director certainly gives a very unusual answer when asked the exact moment he knew Andrew Garfield was the right choice to play Spider-Man. He follows it up with more in-depth reasoning however, including the fact that he wanted a brand new face..



Matt McDaniel: For you, what was the moment when you just knew that Andrew was the right guy to play Peter Parker?

Mark Webb: We tested a lot of really talented, wonderful young actors. And there was a moment when -- I mean this sounds ridiculous, but it's true. We were doing a scene that's not in the movie, where he was eating a cheeseburger and telling Gwen to like calm down or to -- trying to put her at ease, while he is eating food. And the way he ate this food -- it was such a dumb task -- such a dumb independent activity that you give to an actor to do, and he did it — [Laughs] -- I just felt like we were in a diner. We were in the back of the soundstage and I felt like there's something in the way he embodied and committed to that really tiny minutia -- I just hadn't seen before. I can't explain exactly what I felt like it worked, but that was it.

And then beyond that, I just felt he was a new face. That people didn't have a lot of baggage [with him]. And there was this — he sort of checked all the boxes. And there was this humor that he had and that he can do, and there was this emotional weight that he can do, but there's also a physical capability that he can do. I think the moment was just watching that over and over again. There was something just compelling about his behavior, his physical behaviors that I thought people would really react to. I think that there's the language of the script, which is words, often in dialogues. And then there's the behavior that those words have to emerge from. And he's a master of understanding of what's going on underneath the surface.


High praise indeed for Garfield, who looks set to make for a very interesting Peter Parker/Spider-Man at the very least. Be sure to click on the link below to check out the full interview, in which Webb discusses the chemistry between Garfield and Emma Stone, how he went about researching the role, and much more.









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