Andrew Garfield spent day at Disneyland with Batkid after Oscars axe
The Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield joined a young leukemia survivor at Disneyland in California on Monday (03Mar14) after a planned superhero segment featuring the pair was axed from the Oscars ceremony.
The actor had initially been booked to appear as a presenter at the Academy Awards and producers wanted him to take part in a separate sketch, in which five-year-old Miles Scott, known as Batkid, would be made an official superhero.
The skit was cut from the live prizegiving on Sunday (02Mar14), and
Garfield was a no-show at the high-profile event, sparking false
reports suggesting he had dropped out of the gig and snubbed
Scott.
However, a spokesperson from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, the organization behind the Oscars, has now cleared the
story up, blaming time constraints for Batkid's absence.
The representative tells Foxnews.com, "Due to the nature of a live
show, hard decisions sometimes must be made which require the
Academy to cut segments due to the logistics of production.
"Andrew Garfield understood that his segment had to be omitted, and
he drove to Disneyland on Monday to spend time with five-year-old
Miles Scott and his family."
Scott hit headlines in November (13) when he took to the streets of
San Francisco, California with more than 11,000 volunteers and
organisers from the Make-A-Wish Foundation to turn the place into
fictional Gotham City, where Batman fights crime.
The youngster, who was dressed up as a mini-Batman, teamed up with
city officials to help 'save' San Francisco from ruin.