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That's what I like.
The stars of the eagerly awaited Spider-Man sequel were welcomed by hundreds of fans as
they promoted their film The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in Singapore.
Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone and Jamie Foxx were also there to take part in this weekend's
Earth Hour, where cities around the world, turn off their lights for one hour to raise
awareness about conserving the environment. At the press conference, Spiderman himself
Andrew Garfield spoke about playing the superhero a second time.
He gave me courage as a stumbling, struggling teenager, he gave me hope for my life, he
gave me inner strength, I felt protected because of him so he's always meant the world to me,
and I just, I can't believe I get to play him now, I mean like I'm getting a bit old,
we gotta churn these movies out a little quicker because I don't want to be a 58-year-old Spider-man,
but right now I'm relishing every single second of it.
Emma Stone, who plays Gwen Stacy, a biologist, was then asked by a reporter what an 'activated
complex' was. Yeah, this was her response.
Sure, that's a great question. Sure, sure, sure, sure. Yup, so I know the answer in my
mind, do you know the answer though?
I don't think so. I don't think so.
I'm not going to do your homework for you, look it up.
The second movie in the series directed by Marc Webb has a new character, Electro, played
by the one and only Jamie Foxx.
We just want to rock and give you the best, best Spiderman that you can have. And when
I got on that set, I wanted to make sure that I was going to be the type of villain that
was going to be feared, and there was even a point where I said, 'itsy bitsy spider,
went up the water spout, down came Electro, and wiped the spider out'. That's all that matters.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 hits UK cinemas on the 18th of April.