Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield)

Peter Benjamin Parker a.k.a. Spider-Man is the main protagonist of the Marc Webb Spider-Man Films. He was based on the character from Marvel Comics and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. He later appears in Spider-Man: Far From Home, as a side protagonist.

Peter Parker is a high school student, later superhero who was bitten by a genetically-altered spider, thus transforming him into a successful cross-species. He is the son of late scientist Richard Parker and his wife Mary Parker. Spider-Man battles many foes throughout the Amazing Spider-Man duology of films, such as the Lizard, Electro, the Rhino, and Harry Osborn a.k.a. Green Goblin.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) His portrayal as Spider-Man is incredibly spot-on as he captures very well Spider-Man's cocky and highly confident personality.
 * 2) He has some incredibly interesting and entertaining traits. Like his genius level intellect, and incredibly good fighting skills.
 * 3) He has some pretty awesome dialogue.
 * 4) He has really good chemistry with most of the characters.
 * 5) His progression of becoming a great super hero is splendid. As he learns a lot about responsibility, and always tries to put his good ideas into practices.
 * 6) Due to his genius intellect, he comes up with some awesome and creative ideas that makes him even more interesting.
 * 7) He is very good at balancing his life between being Spider-Man and not being Spider-Man.
 * 8) "You know, in the future, if you're gonna steal cars, don't dress like a car thief, man!"

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Even if Andrew Garfield portrayed him great, he was a big miscast in the first and second film as he looks too old to be a high schooler and looks more like a college football captain. In fact, several critics pointed out that it would be better if both films were to take place during Peter Parker's time college.
 * 2) He can be unlikable at times, such as when he ran away after not picking up Aunt May when he was going to Oscorp to meet with Dr Curt Connors.