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My job as an actor is the same job, whether it’s a comic book movie or a gritty Derek Cianfrance drama, or a Chronicle, or a Lawless, which is to take a character and, for lack of better word, to breathe life into it. “I think ultimately it’s important that I’m familiar with past takes on the Osborn story, more for like common, know-it-all ’cause it’s stuff I should know. In one of my other threads Ive been speculating that Harry ends up getting cut and bruised because of Electro. Joined: Messages: 1,773 Likes Received: 0. of 3 1 2 3 Next > Super Jim Registered. Discussion in The Amazing Spider-Man Movies started by Super Jim, Jan 16, 2014. Nor is he particularly drawn on the comics, adding, “I don’t think you have to be a fan of something to do the job. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Harry amps up Electro. There’s a lot of different ways those relationships are complicated.” DeHaan as Andrew Detmer in 2012’s ChronicleĭeHaan dismissed any comparisons or pressure inherited from James Franco’s take on the role in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, saying, “I dunno, I mean Franco did his thing, I’ll do my thing.” Every son has a relationship with their father, whether that father is there or not, and that always has an effect on the person whether they admit it or not. Web of Spider-Man 31-32, The Amazing Spider-Man 293-294. “The relationship Harry has with Norman is a different dynamic. Following the two heroes comic book series, Spider-Man/Deadpool, however, they are now the. Obviously with Harry Osborn, the privilege of it is another dynamic. “ Place Beyond The Pines is about a kid who doesn’t know who his father is, and they’re very different relationships.
“First of all, Chronicle was about a kid with an abusive father,” said DeHaan. Speaking to ComingSoon, Chronicle star Dane DeHaan compared the role of angry outcast of an abusive father to that of the emotionally troubled Harry Osborn in Marc Webb’s Amazing Spider-Man 2, a man with some serious father issues of his own. Dane DeHaan as Harry Osborn in Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-man sequel