After the staggering success of Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans have been clamoring for Andrew Garfield to return for a third Amazing Spider-Man film.

20. Peter Cleans the Fridge — The Amazing Spider-Man
View this video on YouTube
When Peter returns home after getting bit by a genetically-altered spider, his Aunt May and Uncle Ben are surprised to see their nephew stuff himself with food from the fridge. Though this emphasizes the monumental changes that Peter is going through, this lighthearted scene humanizes him by depicting him as an awkward and wide-eyed kid who has just been thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
19. Making His Gear — The Amazing Spider-Man
View this video on YouTube
As he hunts for his Uncle Ben's killer, Peter decides to conceal his identity by forging the masked persona we all know and love. We see him make a prototype of his Spider-Man suit and build his own web-shooters with some humorous trial and error. Testing out his new gear, he does a handstand off a skyscraper and swings safely to the ground with no trouble whatsoever.
18. Catching a Carjacker — The Amazing Spider-Man

17. "I Was Cleaning the Chimney" — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
When Aunt May comes knocking at Peter's door, he hurries to take off his Spider-Man suit after having slept in it. He literally climbs the walls trying to get out of his suit, only to end up hiding in his bed in a Ferris Buellerian attempt to keep his secret. But when May asks why his face is so dirty, he tries to play dumb and says he was cleaning the chimney, which they don't have.
16. Swinging in His New Suit — The Amazing Spider-Man

15. Waking Up a Superhero — The Amazing Spider-Man
View this video on YouTube
The morning after Peter gets bit by the infamous spider, he wakes up to find that his body has changed in a hilarious fashion. He struggles to control his newfound powers as he crushes his alarm clock, breaks his sink, and gets everything stuck to his hands and feet. We've all woken up feeling weird at least once in our lives, but not like this.
14. A Day in the Life of Spider-Man — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
Here, we get a montage of Peter going through his rounds protecting the city as Spider-Man while hearing multiple people debating his actions. We get some hilarious shots of cold-ridden Peter stopping a robbery, talking with some mascots, and somehow getting covered with feathers. Probably the best moment of this scene is when he rescues a kid from a group of bullies and fixes his science project, showing how he connects with regular people as a regular person himself. He represents the best of us all, and that makes him a hero.
13. Peter Faces Electro — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
After Max Dillon gains power over electricity, scared and confused, he wanders into Times Square and gets cornered by police. Though Peter tries to calm him down and get him help, things go sideways and Max misunderstands the situation and he unleashes his wrath on Spider-Man. It doesn't really make sense that everyone would be standing around, watching this battle like it's New Year's Eve, but this scene still features a dazzling battle between Spidey and Electro that rips through Times Square like a storm.
12. The Ending Swing — The Amazing Spider-Man
View this video on YouTube
Spider-Man films usually end with the web-slinger swinging across New York City in a glorious display. The ending to Andrew's first film has possibly one of the best ending swings in the franchise's history, presenting such a detailed and well-executed sequence with visuals far beyond what we saw in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films.
11. Peter Bonds With Electro — Spider-Man: No Way Home

10. Peter Creates a Distraction — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
When Gwen is hunted by Oscorp's security guards, she runs into Peter, who creates a diversion to help her escape. What ensues is a hilarious beat of physical comedy that fits Peter Parker like a glove. And that heel click was the cherry on top.
9. Opening Swing — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
Say what you will about Garfield's Spider-Man films, but they featured some of the best effects ever seen in a superhero film. His first scene in his second film is a good example of this, featuring unique and breathtaking shots of Peter swinging through NYC and he takes part in a police chase. Though Paul Giamatti's Rhino cheapens the scene a bit, it is still an amazing intro worthy of the Amazing Spider-Man.
8. Peter Reunites With His Father — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
Though this one is actually a deleted scene, it is definitely worth mentioning. As Peter grieves over the grave of his true love, Gwen, he gets an unexpected visit from his father, Richard, who was long thought to have perished in a plane crash. At first, Peter refuses to believe this man is his father, but after a long chat, Richard helps his son climb out of his grief by saying, "With great power, comes great responsibility."
Many people claim that the film was better off without this scene, given how unlikely it was that Richard survived that crash. Despite that, this would've arguably been a much better ending than that rushed cliffhanger we got with Rhino. Also, Garfield's tearful performance in this scene alone merits an Academy Award.
7. Peter and Gwen in the Hallway — The Amazing Spider-Man
View this video on YouTube
When Uncle Ben notices Gwen in the hallway, he sets his nephew up for an awkward encounter with her. Though Peter and Gwen are nervous around each other at first, the former succeeds in asking her out, and thus, a flaming romance is born. Since Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone were dating at the time, their real-life chemistry makes that of their characters just as palpable in this scene.
6. Peter Saves Jack — The Amazing Spider-Man

5. Spider vs. Goblin — The Amazing Spider-Man 2

4. Peter Comes Through the Portal — Spider-Man: No Way Home

3. Gwen Stacy Dies — The Amazing Spider-Man 2
View this video on YouTube
Though Peter manages to defeat Harry Osborn, he still tries to save Gwen when she takes a fatal plunge. The slow-mo shot of Peter's webbing reaching out to catch her is made more heartbreaking when Gwen hits the ground and dies. Andrew gives another Oscar-worthy performance as he weeps over Gwen's lifeless body.
2. Peter Meets Peter — Spider-Man: No Way Home

1. Peter Saves MJ — Spider-Man: No Way Home

Do you agree with this list? Were there any more of Andrew Garfield's Spidey moments that I missed? Please let me know in the comments section below.
Don’t miss Sam Claflin in the new rom-com Book of Love from BuzzFeed Studios, coming to Amazon Prime Video February 4th and Sky Cinema February 12th.
