

Check out the passage from the book below:ĭespite the immense efforts of Garfield in the titular role, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 never received a following sequel to finish off a potential trilogy. In order to fully translate the agony Garfield's Peter felt over the catastrophic loss, both he and Stone agreed to not see each other for a week before shooting the sequence. Now, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 VFX supervisor Jerome ChenIn reveals the methods of which both Garfield and Stone used to appropriately capture the upsetting sequence in Sean O'Connell's new book, With Great Power: How Spider-Man Conquered Hollywood During the Golden Age of Comic Book Blockbusters (via CBR). Related: Why Venon 3 Is The Final Chapter, But Not The End Just how perfectly they brought two iconic Marvel characters to life on the big screen made Gwen's death (at the hands of Peter's corrupted best friend Harry Osborn, no less) utterly devastating for most viewers. The two colleagues, who were romantically involved during the shooting of The Amazing Spider-Man, were immediately beloved by fans for their natural, heartfelt connection on-screen. Capping off the warm reception Garfield received from fans after his first appearance as Spidey was his wonderful chemistry with Stone, who played Peter Parker's love interest Gwen Stacy.
