Jordan getting together, it was tongue in cheek,” Garfield said. “To speak to the idea of me and Michael B. Garfield won’t scrap the narrative flow just to make a point, but he wanted to put the question out there. Realistically, The Amazing Spider-Man established that Peter Parker was still a heterosexual man. I obviously long for the time where sexual orientation, skin color is a small thread in the fabric of a human being and all men are created equal, and women.” “It was just a simple philosophical question about sexual orientation, about prejudice. “Listen, what I said in the Entertainment Weekly interview was a question,” Garfield said. Garfield explained the statements, which were controversial amongst Spider-Man fans but embraced by the gay community. At a Comic-Con press conference, Garfield was asked about the progress of his suggestion. Jewish actor Andrew Garfield made a lot of news for his Entertainment Weekly interview where he suggested Peter Parker have a boyfriend in the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man sequels.