Emma Stone remembers her tenure with the Spider-Man franchise as a “really special time in my life.”
While breaking down some of her most iconic looks over the years with Vogue, the two-time Oscar winner was presented with a photo of herself at the 2014 London premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. After raving about the yellow Versace gown she wore, Stone reflected on her time working on the two superhero films.
“I really loved doing Spider-Man. I loved everybody I worked with,” she said. “I met Andrew [Garfield] there, I met Sally Field, Marc Webb was wonderful. It was a really special time in my life.”
She added, “That’s the recurring theme, the people more than kind of the film itself is what sticks with me for so long. I have only the fondest memories of this experience.”
However, there is one thing the Bugonia star doesn’t miss about starring in the two Amazing Spider-Man films, and that was their rigorous press tours.
“I will say the press tours for these films — I don’t really know how people do it,” Stone added. “I remember it being nine countries in maybe two weeks and you’re functioning in a state of jet lag never previously known to you. I felt truly psychotic the entire time. So, I’m half dead in this picture, but I love the look.”
Stone starred in both Amazing Spider-Man movies as Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker/Spider-Man’s (Garfield) love interest. In the second Garfield-led movie, Gwen dies after falling from a clock tower during a fight between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin.