Andrew Garfield Breaks Silence on 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' & Whether He'll Play Spidey Again

Andrew Garfield please open about his character in Spider-Man: No Way Home for the first time!

At this phase, everyone probably knows that Andrew reprises his persona as Spider-Man alongside fellow franchise star Tobey Maguire to join current hotshot Tom Holland in the multi-verse.

While speaking with Variety, Andrew said the pitch he received” was immediately indisputable. It clanged incredibly fun, improbably spiritual — trippy and thematically interesting. On a base stage, as a Spider-Man fan, simply the idea of seeing three Spider-Men in the same make was enough .”

Click inside to read the rest of Andrew Garfield’s comments …

Andrew opened up about his off-screen time with Tom and Tobey.

” I consider the first time we were all in the dres together, it was hilarious because it’s like precisely three everyday dudes who were just actors simply hanging out. But then likewise, you really become a fan and say,’ Oh my deity we’re all together in the suits and we’re doing the placing thing !’ There was talk about going to the bathroom and, you know, padding around the package. We talked about what worked for each of us. Tom was jealous because I have little zippers in my dres that I can get my hands out of very easily. To direct his telephone, he had to use his nose because he couldn’t access his hands. We would have deeper gossips, very, and talk about its own experience with the character. And to have Amy Pascal there, who has seen through nine movies, including Spider-Verse. It was a revelatory experience for her, recognizing how much life and time she’d given to this character. That was beautiful and profound ,” Andrew said.” There’s a line I improvised in the movie, looking at[ Maguire and Holland] and I said about I enjoy them. That was just me cherishing them .”

Andrew was asked if he’d be open to coming back to the character and he said,” I convey, yes, definitely open to something if it felt right. Peter and Spider-Man, those people are all about work, to the greater good and the many. He’s a working-class boy from Queens that knows struggle and loss and is deeply empathetic. I would try to borrow Peter Parker’s ethical framework in that, if there was an opportunity to step back in and tell more of that legend, I would have to feel very sure and sure-fire in myself .”

In an interrogation with Entertainment Tonight, Andrew had the same sentiment about continuing his run as Spider-Man.

” Never say never ,” he said.” It’s a character that’s always going to be so meaningful to me, and so beautiful to me and again, it comes back to service. I think if there’s a way, because that’s what that person is all about, he’s all about serving the greater good and performing his fellow beings, providing humanity and all life. So, if there’s a way for me to continue to add to the legacy of that courage in a way that feels like it’s of service to an audience, of service to the themes that Stan Lee introduced that attribute with, I’m open, of course, I’m terribly, very open, but it would have to be very, really special. It would have to be very, very meaningful and recreation, and pleasurable, like doing No Way Home was .”

” It’s always going to be a part of me, whether I’m playing the character or not, I feel very connected to him ,” he added.

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