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The franchise reboot tells the story of how Parker -- a teenager with a chip on his shoulder, raised by his aunt and uncle
-- tries to discover what happened to his parents and faces off with his father's former research partner, Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans), in the form of his villainous alter ego, The Lizard. The film also tackles Parker's love story with his first high school crush, Gwen Stacy, whose father is the very police captain tasked with catching Spider-Man. Martin Sheen and Sally Field play Parker's well-meaning uncle and aunt, who do their best to keep him from going off the rails. Garfield was keen to follow their guidance -- as actors and mentors. "They're incredible, they're just fine actors, and people who live well and live purely and with love, and that's very inspiring
'cause you know it's rare that you find someone who's not only a fantastic actor but a fantastically beautiful person," Garfield says, noting he took "more life advice than acting advice" from them. "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 3-D opens on July 3 in U.K. theaters.
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