In an interview with the British site of GQ, Andrew Garfield returned to his experience in the role of Spider-Man. And the joy he felt when he put on the costume for the film “Spider-Man: No Way Home” with Tom Holland and Tobey MaGuire.
A special memory. Between 2012 and 2014, Andrew Garfield played the character of Spider-Man twice in the cinema. And not in a trilogy like his predecessor, Tobey MaGuire, and his successor, Tom Holland (who will be incorporated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe). In an interview with the British site of GQthe actor said he felt a sense of incompleteness when he left the character.
“I don’t know if I expected to do more. It didn’t bother me that it happened like that. But there was this taste of unfinished business. Like, ‘What was that experience like? And how do I close this chapter once alone at home?’. I wondered a lot. And following that was like grieving a relationship, with that moment when you start to feel free and distant from that experience,” he explains.
However, it was with happiness that Andrew Garfield put on the spider-man costume once more in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, where he found himself sharing a stage with Tom Holland and Tobey MaGuire seven years following his death. final incarnation of the character. A moment of happiness and camaraderie for him.
“Doing ‘No Way Home’ was just beautiful. I experienced it as a short film on Spider-Man among friends. I had no pressure. She was on Tom’s shoulders. It was his trilogy. And me and Tobey were there to lend our support and have the best time possible. But also to be inventive, imaginative, and a bit silly. Between the three of us, I said to myself ‘it’s going to be very interesting’. You have three actors who feel responsible for the same character. But it was above all a brotherly bond. And I think that comes across onscreen,” he says.