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#3  Edited By PunyParker

I think that's more up to interpretation hehe.

I'm sorry but it isn't.

Andrew's a great actor, but as Peter Parker he's not believable.....he acts more like a hipster and less like an outcast, it literally doesn't make sense for Flash to be bullying him, he's too cool.

The most important fact, I'd say, but I don't see how you come to the conclusion that Andrew's Peter was not responsible, quite the contrary, and that much was clear and further solidified in the final scene where Peter listens to Uncle Ben's voice message.

My man said that "not kept promises are the best kind" to Gwen Stacy after her father specifically told him to stay away from her because he would ENDANGER HER WELL BEING BY DATING HER.
That is NOT Peter goddamn Parker.

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I mean, Garfield himself is good looking but in the movie he never acted or had the personality of a "sexy" guy

Watch the first movie, the amount of sexy "i want to umf you" looks he gives Gwen, in EVERY scene is unreal.

As for vengeance Spider-Man, you mean like Tobey's where he went against his uncle's murderer viciously and his persecution actually costed the life of said criminal ? Or Andrew's who understood mid-way that his powers should not be used for vengeance and focused instead on a larger threat ?

He never understood responsibility, which is a mildly important fact in the Peter Parker character, don't you think?

But again, this is the script, not him.
So there's really no reason arguing about it, the thread is about the actors.

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Teacher, easily.

It goes right with his character.

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#6  Edited By PunyParker

The best thing this game archieved is to give a CORRECT characterization of Peter Parker to newcomers, and remind to old-heads, like me, that people still know what makes Pete great.
Because we had been drifting away from his good qualities, in all media, for too long.

Glad this thing exists.

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This is not a discussion.

Andrew is a great actor, but a horid Peter Parker.
Sure, the script he was given, in both movies, was abominable but he didn't help it.

I can't relate to sexy, skater, hipster Peter Parker, and vengeance Spider-Man.
Sorry.

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@Elbarto17 said:

What is there to un-do though.....

That's why Miles isn't really treated well in the comics.

The book just had it's first issue, so, we don't know, as of yet, what Miles did, what deal he struck with Mephisto.

But as always, when it comes to One More Day, we all know what we want undone.

We're talking Miles here, it's extremely early (and unecessary) to undo anything.....