The actor Andrew Garfield is not in the mood to reprise his role as Spider-Man for future films from the Marvel factory, as can be seen from the pleasant conversation he has had with Marc Malkin in a special program of Variety magazine.
Although the interpreter is aware that not many people will believe him following having denied on numerous occasions that he was going to make a star appearance in the blockbuster ‘No Way Home’, starring Tom Holland, which finally did happen, the truth is that the artist assures that this participation was necessary to close the trilogy and, in his case, his relationship with the arachnid superhero.
“Everyone is going to think I’m a liar. It’s like the story of Peter and the wolf,” he joked in his speech this weekend.
According to Lin-Manuel Miranda, who directed the actor in the musical ‘Tick Tick… Boom!’ and he was fully aware of what would happen to both Andrew and Tobey Maguire, who gave life to the character of Peter Parker in the first film saga and also made an appearance in ‘No Way Home’, his good friend’s lies were probably the “worst performance” of his entire career.