While the Spider-Man trilogy for the most part was a huge success both critically and financially (excluding Spider-Man 3) there seems to be one person that didn’t enjoy the films.
Harry Osborn.
I mean – James Franco. In a recent interview with THR promoting his upcoming TV series 11.22.63, James Franco seemingly took a shot at the franchise:
“There are certain things that you just would want to warn people about, but on the other hand, if I look back at just the small events of my own life, I know that sometimes the hardest things I had to go through or the most adverse things I had to experience are the things that changed me for the better.”
He didn’t stop there:
“Just a really small example is, when I was younger, I did a series of movies that I really didn’t like. I worked really hard on them, but they weren’t movies that I cared about. And after they came out, I just felt so awful. So I could say, ‘oh, I would go back and not do those movies,’ but in fact by doing those movies, I realized, ‘oh, never make decisions based on career or what other people tell you anymore.”
And he also added to only do projects that you care about, that you believe in, and that idea really just came out of having a bad experience on those movies.
Source: THR
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