Garfield's performance as Peter Parker/Spidey and his real chemistry with Emma Stone were praised but the actor feels it was challenging to get things right, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"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.'
"(The films are) mass-marketed, like 'We want 50-year-old...Men to love it, gay teenagers to love it, 11-year-old girls to love it. That's canning Coke." he said.
"I was well up for the challenge, and I still am. I'm not going to shy away from something that a lot of people are going to see," he said.
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