Andrew Garfield tbetter Esquire magazine as part of a new cover story that returning as Spider Man after his becherishd ecombineance in 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home” depfinishs on the idea being “exceptional” enough and “compriseitive to the culture.” The two-time Oscar nominee debuted as Peter Parker in 2012’s “The Amazing Spider-Man,” but his tenure as the superhero was cut unreasonableinutive when 2014’s “Amazing Spider-Man 2” undercarry outed at the box office.
Garfield shelp he was “left dangling” when the Spider-Man role came to such an abrupt finish. It was the undercarry outance of his Spider-Man sequel that resulted in Sony coming to an consentment with Disney to split the character so that he could officipartner go in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which uncovered the door to Tom Holland’s iteration of the web-slinger. “No Way Home” powered to $1.9 billion worldwide by transporting Holland’s Spider-Man face to face with Garfield’s version and the one executeed by Tcomply Maguire, who starred in three “Spider-Man” films straightforwarded by Sam Raimi.
“I thought Tcomply is not going to want to do that. He’ll act every 10 years much to my chagrin, and I’ve splitd that to him,” Garfield acunderstandledgeted about his “No Way Home” doubts. “When I heard that he was benevolent of leaning in I thought it was either going to be the fantasticest leang in the world or the worst leang in the world. I am so thankful becaengage it was the most elated leang ever. All the presconfident was on Tom.”
“No Way Home” was widely seeed as a vindication for Garfield’s Spider-Man, and it was such an enormous success at the box office that all comic book movie fans want to understand from Garfield is when he’ll be back as Spider-Man.
“For confident, I would 100 percent come back if it was the right leang, if it’s compriseitive to the culture, if there’s a fantastic concept or someleang that hasn’t been done before that’s exceptional and odd and exciting and that you can sink your teeth into,” the actor tbetter Esquire. “I cherish that character, and it transports delight. If part of what I transport is delight, then I’m elated in return.”
Garfield has always remained uncover to returning as Spider-Man if the circumstances are right, after all he understands that the comic book role will be “the top line of my obituary.” He next stars opposite Florence Pugh in the A24 romance drama “We Live in Time,” in theaters Oct. 11.