The Amazing Spider-Man - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Amazing Spider-Man"
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Timing: 2:16 (136 min)
The Amazing Spider-Man - TMDB rating
6.733/10
18379
The Amazing Spider-Man - Kinopoisk rating
6.945/10
384038
The Amazing Spider-Man - IMDB rating
6.9/10
759000

Actors and characters

Photo Andrew Garfield #5033Photo Andrew Garfield #5034Photo Andrew Garfield #5035Photo Andrew Garfield #5036

Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfield
Character Spider-Man / Peter Parker
Photo Emma Stone #22152Photo Emma Stone #22153Photo Emma Stone #22154Photo Emma Stone #22155

Emma Stone

Emma Stone
Character Gwen Stacy
Photo Rhys Ifans #5398Photo Rhys Ifans #5399Photo Rhys Ifans #5400Photo Rhys Ifans #312181

Rhys Ifans

Rhys Ifans
Character The Lizard / Dr. Curt Connors
Photo Denis Leary #1688Photo Denis Leary #1689Photo Denis Leary #1690Photo Denis Leary #1691

Denis Leary

Denis Leary
Character Captain Stacy
Photo Martin Sheen #22267Photo Martin Sheen #22268Photo Martin Sheen #22269Photo Martin Sheen #22270

Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen
Character Uncle Ben
Photo Sally Field #2106Photo Sally Field #2107Photo Sally Field #2108Photo Sally Field #2109

Sally Field

Sally Field
Character Aunt May
Photo Irrfan Khan #22898Photo Irrfan Khan #22899Photo Irrfan Khan #22900Photo Irrfan Khan #22901

Irrfan Khan

Irrfan Khan
Character Rajit Ratha
Photo Campbell Scott #7786Photo Campbell Scott #7787Photo Campbell Scott #7788Photo Campbell Scott #7789

Campbell Scott

Campbell Scott
Character Richard Parker
Photo Embeth Davidtz #723Photo Embeth Davidtz #724Photo Embeth Davidtz #725Photo Embeth Davidtz #326474

Embeth Davidtz

Embeth Davidtz
Character Mary Parker
Photo Chris Zylka #22903Photo Chris Zylka #22904

Chris Zylka

Chris Zylka
Character Flash Thompson
Photo Max Charles #22191Photo Max Charles #22192

Max Charles

Max Charles
Character Peter Parker (Age 4)
Photo C. Thomas Howell #22905Photo C. Thomas Howell #22906Photo C. Thomas Howell #22907Photo C. Thomas Howell #22908

C. Thomas Howell

C. Thomas Howell
Character Jack's Father
Photo Jake Keiffer #22911
Jake Keiffer
Character Jack
Photo Kari Coleman #22225

Kari Coleman

Kari Coleman
Character Helen Stacy
Photo Michael Barra #22915
Michael Barra
Character Store Clerk
Photo Leif Gantvoort #22916
Leif Gantvoort
Character Cash Register Thief
Photo Andy Pessoa #22917

Andy Pessoa

Andy Pessoa
Character Gordon
Photo Hannah Marks #22912Photo Hannah Marks #22913Photo Hannah Marks #22914

Hannah Marks

Hannah Marks
Character Missy Kallenback
Photo Kelsey Asbille #22918Photo Kelsey Asbille #22919Photo Kelsey Asbille #22920Photo Kelsey Asbille #22921

Kelsey Asbille

Kelsey Asbille
Character Hot Girl
Photo Kevin McCorkle #22922
Kevin McCorkle
Character Mr. Cramer
Photo Andy Gladbach #22923
Andy Gladbach
Character Physics Nerd
Photo Ring Hendricks-Tellefsen #22924
Ring Hendricks-Tellefsen
Character Physics Nerd
Photo Stan Lee #5482Photo Stan Lee #5483Photo Stan Lee #5484Photo Stan Lee #5485

Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Character School Librarian
Photo Danielle Burgio #22927Photo Danielle Burgio #22928Photo Danielle Burgio #22929
Danielle Burgio
Character Nicky's Girlfriend
Photo Tom Waite #17812
Tom Waite
Character Nicky
Photo Keith Campbell #2205

Keith Campbell

Keith Campbell
Character Car Thief
Photo Steve DeCastro #3046
Steve DeCastro
Character Car Thief Cop
Photo Jill Flint #22930Photo Jill Flint #69987

Jill Flint

Jill Flint
Character Receptionist
Photo Mark Daugherty #19174
Mark Daugherty
Character OsCorp Intern
Photo Milton González #22931
Milton González
Character Rodrigo Guevara
Photo Skyler Gisondo #22226Photo Skyler Gisondo #22227Photo Skyler Gisondo #22228

Skyler Gisondo

Skyler Gisondo
Character Howard Stacy
Photo Charlie DePew #22229
Charlie DePew
Character Philip Stacy
Photo Jacob Rodier #22266
Jacob Rodier
Character Simon Stacy
Photo Vincent Laresca #22932Photo Vincent Laresca #22933

Vincent Laresca

Vincent Laresca
Character Construction Worker
Photo Damien Lemon #22934
Damien Lemon
Character Taxi Driver
Photo Ty Upshaw #22935
Ty Upshaw
Character Police Officer with Sketch
Photo James Chen #22936Photo James Chen #22937Photo James Chen #22938

James Chen

James Chen
Character Police Officer
Photo Alexander Bedria #22939
Alexander Bedria
Character Officer (SWAT)
Photo Tia Texada #22940Photo Tia Texada #22941

Tia Texada

Tia Texada
Character Sheila (Subway)
Photo Jay Caputo #17786
Jay Caputo
Character Subway Guy
Photo John Burke #22942

John Burke

John Burke
Character Newscaster (News Chopper)
Photo Terry Bozeman #22943Photo Terry Bozeman #22944Photo Terry Bozeman #22945
Terry Bozeman
Character Principal
Photo Jennifer Lyons #22946
Jennifer Lyons
Character Second Girl (Subway)
Photo Michael Massee #22129

Michael Massee

Michael Massee
Character Man in the Shadows
Photo Max Bogner #22950
Max Bogner
Character Scientist (uncredited)
Photo Ethan Cohn #22951

Ethan Cohn

Ethan Cohn
Character Lab Technician (uncredited)
Photo Miles Elliot #22952
Miles Elliot
Character Billy Connors (uncredited)
Photo Miranda LaDawn Hill #22953
Miranda LaDawn Hill
Character Cheerleader (uncredited)
Photo Amanda MacDonald #22954
Amanda MacDonald
Character Goth Girl (uncredited)
Photo Maury Morgan #22955
Maury Morgan
Character Tina (uncredited)
Photo Michael Papajohn #12339Photo Michael Papajohn #12340Photo Michael Papajohn #12341

Michael Papajohn

Michael Papajohn
Character Alfie (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • A classic Marvel character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The superhero first appeared in 'Amazing Fantasy' in 1962. The character caused such a sensation that he was soon renamed 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. The hero reappeared on the pages of comics in a new guise in March 1963.
  • Gwen Stacy, well-known to fans of the Spider-Man series, first appeared on the pages of comics in December 1965, in the 31st issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.
  • The Lizard is a classic villain in the Marvel universe. Readers were introduced to him for the first time in 1963 on the pages of the sixth issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.
  • Filming took place in the pavilions of Sony Pictures Studios and on location in Los Angeles. The crew spent several weeks at Universal Studios, using the New York street pavilion installation, as well as the Falls Lake location.
  • The Oscorp laboratory was built in the thirtieth pavilion of Sony Studios – it became the largest set. Judging by the layout, the room occupied approximately 1300 m2. It took 12 weeks to build and decorate it.
  • Many scenes with stunts and special effects were filmed in the interiors of Midtown School. Therefore, it was decided to recreate them accurately and almost completely on the grounds of Pavilion No. 15 at the Sony Studios. One of the largest installations included four classrooms, five corridors, a restroom, a principal's office, and a secretary's office.
  • The school's exteriors were filmed on the grounds of two operating schools in Southern California.
  • According to the script, the school library was to be the setting for an exciting and very dynamic duel, and required the preparation of a separate set. To fill the library shelves, the props department prepared fake books - real covers filled with foam. If lined up in a row, they would form a line over 900 meters long.
  • After completing filming in Los Angeles, the film crew moved to New York. Filming took place in the exteriors of the West Side, Manhattan, Windsor Square in Brooklyn, and under an overpass in Woodside (Queens).
  • The lenses for the Spider-Man costume were made by employees of a company that develops optics for the military and astronauts. The lenses were colored blue, treated with a special anti-glare coating, and a hexagonal pattern was applied to the surface with gold paint.
  • The creation of the setmёts was inspired by the delicate leather wristbands popular in the 60s and 70s, which were intended to protect the glass of wristwatches from damage.
  • Preparing for the role of Doctor Connors, Ivans had to seriously study the lifestyle of one-handed people. In addition, the actor often visited scientific libraries, observing the work of scientists. He spent a lot of time studying mutation syndromes and observing the lives of reptiles.
  • Gary Ross, Michael Bay, James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, David Fincher, and Wes Anderson were considered for the director's position.
  • Before Andrew Garfield was approved for the lead role, Taylor Lautner, Josh Hutcherson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Logan Lerman, Robert Pattinson, Jamie Bell, Daniel Radcliffe, Michael Angarano, Michael Cera, Alden Ehrenreich, Zac Efron, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Xavier Samuel, Jim Sturgess, and Anton Yelchin were considered for the role.
  • Michael Fassbender was initially considered for the role of Doctor Kurt Connors, but he ultimately left to play Magneto in “X-Men: First Class” (2011). Later, rumors circulated that Christoph Waltz could have gotten the role, with whom he had previously starred in “Inglourious Basterds” (2009).
  • Andrew Garfield was cast in the lead role in early July 2010.
  • Both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield started with films by Terry Gilliam before landing the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man. Maguire appeared in 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' (1998), and Garfield in 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' (2009), and Johnny Depp starred in both films.
  • When choosing Andrew Garfield for the role of Peter Parker, director Marc Webb said: 'Although his name may be new to many, those familiar with this young actor's work will understand his extraordinary talent. He possesses a rare combination of intelligence, wit, and humanity. Mark my words, you will love Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker.'
  • Ashley Greene, Mia Wasikowska, Scout Taylor-Compton, Teresa Palmer, Amber Heard, Dianna Agron, Brooklyn Decker, Imogen Poots, Lindsay Lohan, Emma Roberts, Emily Browning, Lily Collins, Anna Kendrick, Ophelia Lovibond, Sarah Paxton, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Georgina Haig, Hilary Duff, and Dominic McElligott were considered for the role of Gwen Stacy, but Emma Stone ultimately got the part.
  • Martin Sheen played the role of a character previously played by Cliff Robertson for the second time. Previously, they played John F. Kennedy in the miniseries 'Kennedy' (1983) and the film 'PT 109' (1963) respectively.
  • Emma Stone (Gwen Stacy) and Sally Field (Aunt May) were born on the same day – November 6th.
  • This is the first Spider-Man film that does not feature his love interest Mary Jane Watson (played by Kirsten Dunst in the three original films). Instead, Gwen Stacy (played by Bryce Dallas Howard in the third film) appears as Peter Parker’s girlfriend.
  • All four Spider-Man films were shot on the Universal Studios backlot in Hollywood. Ironically, part of the backlot burned down on June 1, 2008, resulting in the first three films being shot on the old lot and the fourth film on the new one.
  • Initially, Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson was included in the script, and J.K. Simmons was set to reprise the role as he did in the Raimi films. Later, John Slattery, Sam Elliott, and R. Lee Ermey were considered for the role. However, after focusing on high school, the newspaper portion of the script was cut.
  • The film's producer, Laura Ziskin, passed away on June 12, 2011.
  • Rhys Ifans refused stunt doubles and insisted on performing the Lizard's stunts himself.
  • For the role of the Lizard, Rhys Ifans wore a special motion capture suit: “I had a green suit, and a cardboard head, and huge claws. It was the craziest thing I’ve ever done…”
  • The filmmakers noted that the early work of Steve Ditko on “Spider-Man” (2002), and the comic book by Brian Bendis “Ultimate Spider-Man,” as well as the film “Batman Begins” (2005) influenced the creation of the film.
  • Anne Hathaway, who was going to star in this film as Felicia Hardy, eventually starred in “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012) as Catwoman (Selina Kyle).
  • The film was the first in Hollywood to be shot on a “RED Epic” camera.
  • Andrew Garfield confessed that he shed a tear when he first put on the Spider-Man suit.
  • Irfan Khan received the role of Dr. Ratha thanks to his performance in the series “The Treatment” (2008).
  • In this film, Captain George Stacy is vehemently opposed to Spider-Man's activities, while Gwen Stacy is simultaneously aware of this and supports Peter in his role as Spider-Man. This contrasts sharply with the comics, where George Stacy was a supporter of the Spider-Man, and confessed on his deathbed that he knew Peter Parker's identity, while Gwen blamed Spider-Man for her father's death, and Peter never revealed his secret identity to her.
  • To prepare for the role of Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield studied the movements of spiders and tried to use this to the fullest: “Parker is a boy/spider in the way he moves, and not just when he’s in the suit.”
  • In this film, Spider-Man uses special devices to shoot webs, created in the image of those he uses in the comics. Marc Webb explained that this was done specifically to demonstrate Peter Parker’s intelligence: “We wanted to emphasize that Peter made these devices himself, and that he is special by nature, even if he doesn’t feel that way.”
  • According to designer Kim Barrett, Spider-Man's suit was specifically designed to resemble an acrobat's costume: “We wanted to make the suit so that the body looked longer and more flexible, and the spider symbol on the chest was also used to emphasize this.”
  • A friend of Denis Leary—Jeff Garlin (a Spider-Man fan)—told him, “The first time I met you, I thought you were George Stacy!” This inspired Leary to audition for the role of Captain Stacy.
  • The filmmakers decided to try to film as many stunts live as possible to reduce the use of computer animation. Marc Webb explained this by saying they wanted to make the film more realistic. During filming in New York, Riverside Drive was built up with auxiliary structures for hundreds of feet, and Andy Armstrong built a car rig with numerous cables to assist the visualizers.
  • Initially, Sam Raimi was going to direct “The New Spider-Man” with the following cast: Tobey Maguire (Peter Parker), Kirsten Dunst (Mary Jane Watson), Rosemary Harris (May Parker), J.K. Simmons (J. Jonah Jameson), Bill Nunn (Joe “Robbie” Robertson), Bryce Dallas Howard (Gwen Stacy), James Cromwell (Captain George Stacy), and Dylan Baker (Dr. Curt Connors) all signed on to play their roles. Tobey Maguire would have received the largest fee from this team of actors, amounting to $50 million, but not for a single film, but for the fourth and fifth Spider-Man films combined. However, Raimi and Sony ultimately disagreed on how best to tell a new story about Spider-Man. Raimi left the project, and Maguire left with him. In early January 2010, Sony announced that they had decided to refresh the franchise with a new story and new actors.
  • Sam Raimi wanted to include only one villain in the film—Dylan Baker as Dr. Curt Connors, so he could finally transform into The Lizard. Baker agreed to star, but Sony forbade Raimi from using The Lizard as the villain because they were saving him for a role in a script written by Vanderbilt, which had no connection to Raimi's sequel (this script eventually resulted in “The New Spider-Man”). This happened because they were unsure if Raimi would be involved with the project. After this ban, Raimi decided to use The Vulture, but Sony didn't want to make The Vulture the main villain. They felt he wasn't a serious enough opponent, nor a popular enough villain for Spider-Man. And they were afraid that after the film's release, too many unsold Vulture toys would be left on store shelves. This disagreement ultimately led Sam Raimi to leave the project. Ironically, The Lizard ultimately became Spider-Man's main adversary in the final film.
  • Mark Webb describes the main theme of the film as "the missing link in all of us: Peter doesn't have parents, and he fills that void with Spider-Man. Curt isn't as strong as Spider-Man, but he wants to get his hand back and fill that void, and, essentially, he becomes a big bully."
  • When Peter first enters Gwen's room, a stack of books stands right by the window he enters through. The top book in the stack is the novel "Seabiscuit." Tobey Maguire, who played Peter in the original trilogy, also played the lead role in the film adaptation of "Seabiscuit" (2003).
  • During one of the scenes in Peter's bedroom, a photograph of actor Donald Glover can be noticed. In 2010, when the film was first announced and still casting for the role of Spider-Man, Glover organized an entire Twitter campaign to get an audition.
  • The widely known line from Ben Parker, "with great power comes great responsibility," is never spoken in the film.
  • When Spider-Man swings through New York, swinging on his web, at one point he shouts: "Hey, I'm swinging here!" This is a reference to Dustin Hoffman's famous New York improvisation from "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) "Hey, I am walking here!"
  • When Peter shoves Flash by the lockers, a "Wilhelm scream" can be heard.
  • The Daily Bugle newspaper office (and all characters associated with it) do not appear in this film, the first of all the Spider-Man movies. Nevertheless, towards the end of the film, a news report featuring a frenzied Lizard airs with the "Daily Bugle" logo in the bottom corner of the screen.
  • In one of the final scenes, in Peter Parker's room, a poster for Alfred Hitchcock's film "Rear Window" can be noticed.
  • In this film, the Lizard's face looks almost like a human face. This image is taken from the very first comics featuring him.
  • Zooey Deschanel auditioned for the role of Betty Brant, but the role was subsequently cut.
  • This film marks the first time Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) transforms into The Lizard. Although Curt Connors appeared in Sam Raimi's original film, played by Dylan Baker, the character never actually transformed into The Lizard, despite clear hints.
  • Towards the end of the film, when Peter Parker opens the door to talk to Gwen, Peter opens the glass door to the porch and the house number is painted gold and black. When he closes the door, the numbers are simply white.
  • When Dr. Connors becomes The Lizard, he becomes significantly larger than his normal state. Logically, his clothes should rip in the process, leaving him bare. However, after his first transformation, he is shown wearing a lab coat.
  • When Peter first talks to Gwen in the school hallway, he removes both earbuds, but in the next scene, an earbud is still visible in his right ear, with dangling wires noticeable throughout their conversation.
  • After dinner with the Stacy family, Peter and Gwen kiss on the roof. Gwen's mother calls her inside. Before leaving, she turns to see Peter jump off the roof and swing away to the sound of sirens. He doesn't have his backpack. In the next scene, the backpack reappears, and Peter pulls his suit out of it.
  • When Peter first experiences his powers in the bathroom, the amount of toothpaste on the mirror changes from shot to shot.
  • When Spider-Man saves Jack from the SUV hanging off the bridge, he gives Jack his mask. When he pulls the boy out of the car, he is still wearing the mask, but after they've climbed onto the bridge, the mask is back on Spider-Man. It's unclear how he put the mask on while holding Jack with one hand and controlling the web they were hanging on with the other.
  • When Peter hands Dr. Connors a cup of coffee in his house, he is seen holding the mug from the top, but in the next shot he is holding it from the bottom.
  • When Spider-Man is traveling around the city, you can see the web lines simply disappear behind him.
  • When Peter returns to school after his uncle's death and Gwen hugs him, there are a lot of people behind Peter, but after he lets her go, the hallway is empty.
  • When Spider-Man is watching Dr. Connors' video in the sewer, it can be noticed that the video's length does not match its runtime. Even though it should have ended, the audio continues to play.
  • Ashley Greene, Mia Wasikowska, Scout Taylor-Compton, Teresa Palmer, Amber Heard, Dianna Agron, Brooklyn Decker, Imogen Poots, Lindsay Lohan, Emma Roberts, Emily Browning, Lily Collins, Anna Kendrick, Ophelia Lovibond, Sarah Paxton, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Georgina Haig, Hilary Duff, and Dominique McElligott were all considered for the role of Gwen Stacy, but Emma Stone ultimately got the part.
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