Andrew Garfield Who Felt Awkward to Kiss Ex-girlfriend Emma Stone on Camera is Thankful to Director For Setting Up a Room For Their Intimate Scene

Andrew Garfield Who Felt Awkward to Kiss Ex-girlfriend Emma Stone on Camera is Thankful to Director For Setting Up a Room For Their Intimate Scene
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Andrew Garfield is a charismatic actor, and the actor radiated charisma while portraying the role of Peter Parker/ Spider-Man, as he charmed the audience with his humor, engaging one-liners, and showcasing the character’s confident and playful personality. The Hacksaw Ridge actor’s portrayal of The Web-Slinger is considered to be the best among the three actors as his interaction and charm made the audience fall for him and root for him. 

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Andrew Garfield

The Amazing Spider-Man was loved by loved not only for Garfield’s portrayal of his character but also for the on-screen chemistry, he had with his ex-girlfriend Emma Stone. Due to their relationship in real life, their relationship in the film was captivating making the viewers yearn for a relationship like Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. However, the actor shared that having a romantic relationship with his co-star was not easy, and how the director of the film provided them some privacy while shooting their intimate scene in the film.

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Marc Webb Sets Up A Room To Make Andrew Garfield And Emma Stone Comfortable

Andrew Garfield confessed how he had a difficult time shooting to shoot for The Amazing Spider-Man, during an exclusive interview with Glamour. The actor shared how Marc Webb helped the co-stars to get comfortable shooting for their romantic scenes in the movie, and this idea helped them to forget that there was a massive camera in front of their faces.

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Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone

“I think that there was a nice thing that the director Marc Webb set up, an atmosphere for scenes that needed to feel intimate, so that we could feel intimate. As you can imagine, love scenes, in this room, if we tried to achieve one right now, it would be impossible and awkward, but if the captain of the ship sets up a room in which you can forget that there’s a massive camera in your face, then you’re in luck.”

The actor continued that in addition to the privacy provided in the room, working alongside the actress, would make him feel lost as he would try to keep up with her, and that was how he did the intimate scenes with the actress.

“So that and working with Em, ‘cos she’s such a great actress, you get lost in what she’s doing, so you kind of have to follow and keep up with that. So it was easy for me to achieve that.”

Well, it is safe to say that this approach helped the actors to shoot their romantic scenes, as the privacy helped them to showcase a wide variety of emotions, making the audience drawn to their chemistry. Moreover, it brought another layer to their on-screen relationship, as it looked authentic and resonated emotionally, making the audience yearn a love like theirs.

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Andrew Garfield Fell For Emma Stone During Their First Screen Test

While fans adored the mesmerizing on-screen relationship between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, they would love how the Mainstream actor described falling for Emma Stone during the screen test for The Amazing Spider-Man. As he recalled that the actress had an electrifying presence, which made him enjoy working with her.

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Emma Stone

It was like I woke up when she came in. She was the last person to screen-test, and I was so bored of it by then that I was mucking about – I’d been pretending I was Tom Hanks or Seth Rogen.”

Andrew Garfield confessed that it was during the screen testing, he enjoyed working with the actress so much that he fell head over heels for her, and that he would not like to “let her get away” from him.

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“Throughout shooting, it was wild and exciting. I couldn’t help but try to stay with her, keep pace with her, and not let her get away. Like an animal preying on a smaller animal, but a wily smaller animal.”

Emma Stone with Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man
Emma Stone with Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man

However, The Social Network actor refrained from sharing any more details of their relationship, as he was not comfortable talking about it in public giving them unnecessary media attention.

“I think certain actors can talk about their lives in a way that is free and open. I think, for us, I think we just want to be actors and get lost in the stories that we’re telling. I mean, you’re assuming things that may or may not be true, erm…But, we don’t really like talking about anything personal in our lives.”

While the couple is not dating each other anymore, hearing how Andrew Garfield describes his love for Emma Stone is heartwarming, as it reflects the love and admiration he has for the actress. Despite breaking up, the actor’s admiration for Stone remains the same, which showcases his deep-rooted love for her, making the fans fall in love with the actor a little more.

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The Amazing Spider-Man can be streamed on Netflix

Source: Glamour

 

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Tushar Auddy, Junior Content Writer. He has been in the entertainment industry for 3 years and is always on the lookout for a captivating story. He is a student of Linguistics and currently pursuing his Master's degree in the same field. He has a passion for literature that runs deep and loves nothing more than getting lost in a novel for hours on end. When he isn't reading, you'll find him capturing the beauty of language.