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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Ifans Talks Amazin' Spidey Role

Remember when Rhys Ifans got arrested on his way to the panel forThe Amazing Spider-Man at Comic-Con last month?

The Wrap reports that the actor won't be charged in that incident.... Giving Ifans the chance to finally chat with Hero Complex about the film. And The Lizard.


"Curt Connors [a.k.a. the Lizard] is by no stretch an evil villain," says Ifans. "He's not like the Batman villains, like the Joker, who are the embodiment of evil. Curtis Connors is a great man who makes a bad decision. That's the whole magic of the Spider-Man idea. These people are the embodiment of our flaws and our desires that lead to tragedy. Curt Connors is a man with one arm and he wants to grow his arm back. He has access to a science that can enable that. But he has to make a moral decision, an ethical decision, to achieve that. In [the] story both he and Peter Parker are presented with these amazing abilities, and it's about this gift that life gives us. More than any other super-hero, Spider-Man presents us with something very local in its ethics. It's not messianic. It's far more tangible. He is ... a working-class hero."

He also says that director Marc Webb brought back the "delicate, human domesticity" of Spider-Man in the  reboot.

Garfield @SDCC '11

"It's the human condition in flux -- in physical flux but in moral and emotional flux as well," he continues. "The teenage state, interestingly, is a state of flux too, it's riddled with hormones and change, and Spider-Man more than any other hero is a metaphor for puberty. I feel bad for him. I'd never want to get my first [erection] in that costume. But you have a hero and a villain in flux and not all of it is science fiction."

Andrew Garfield, Martin Sheen Chris Zylka Emma Stone Denis Leary and Sally Field star.

The script was penned by James Vanderbilt and Alvin Sargent

A release date is set for July 3, 2012 for the film and then a sequel arrives in 2014

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