The Amazing Spider-Man came out in 2012, the same year The Avengers proved that the MCU project was going to work. The Amazing Spider-Man couldn’t compete with Marvel Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man and Emma Stone star in Columbia Pictures’ “The Amazing Spider-Man.” If The Amazing Spider-Man is remembered at all, it’s remembered because of what it couldn’t do and the potential Garfield showed to be one the best cinematic Spider-Men of all time. There may have been some built-in nostalgia for Garfield’s performance, but no one was excited about No Way Home because the Lizard was in it. 10 years after The Amazing Spider-Man hit theaters, the movie is not all that fondly remembered. That tragedy isn’t just because of what happened to Garfield’s version of the character, but also because of what happened to Garfield’s fledgling Spider-Man franchise.
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