"I think there's something playful and unique and odd and unexpected to be done," he continued. It would have to be something very unique, very special, and of service to the audience and the character." "In terms of moving forward with the character, I am definitely open to that. There was a disjointedness there, so for me coming back and getting more time to have fun with and to give the character some closure and to play and be the version of Spider-Man I was always wanting to get to, and to be with Tobey and Tom and everybody in the movie, that was healing."Īfter mentioning the amazing critical and commercial response to Spider-Man: No Way Home, Garfield went on to confirm he does hope to play Peter Parker again after making his MCU debut. "When we finished my second Spider-Man film, it petered out. The enjoyment of people in theaters has reached me and it's very touching and deeply moving," he admitted. That overwhelming support hasn't been lost on Garfield, and in an interview with Happy Sad Confused's Josh Horowitz, he expressed his gratitude to fans for the nice things they've been saying. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 may have underwhelmed in 2014, but fans have responded extremely positively to the actor suiting up again, and #MakeTASM3 continues to sporadically trend on social media. After months of denials (even when footage of him on set leaked online), Andrew Garfield is finally able to discuss his return as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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