Andrew Garfield on inner struggles of denying ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’

exist”Spider-Man: No Way Home” (Spider-Man: Homeless Day/Spider-Man: No Fight, No Home) before the release of the second generation of Spider-Man Andrew Garfield He has always publicly denied the rumors of a fusion to the outside world. Of course, I believe that all movie fans who have entered the theater have seen it. I believe that many movie fans will recall this matter, and now Andrew Garfield is accepting it. The Wrap Respond during an interview.

“Sometimes I’m like, ‘God, I hate lying.’ I don’t like to lie and I’m not a good liar, but I take it as a game and try to imagine myself for this character alone. Fans, then it’s not that difficult to do. After I put myself in my shoes, I imagined what fans would want to know? Would they want to be played with? Would they want to be cheated? Would they want to keep the world guessing? Find everything? Want to keep guessing?”

Andrew Garfield went on to point out that if he were a fan, he hoped that the actor would succeed in convincing the crowd that he was not in the movie, but when he went to the theater to see the film and found that his initial instincts came true, he would be so excited that he lost his mind. And that’s what he wants. In the process of lying, Andrew Garfield also likened it to the popular reasoning game Werewolf, “You have to lie in front of your friends to convince them that you are not the bad guy in the game, but in fact, it is very exciting. ”

Recalling that Andrew Garfield even pointed out that the side shots that came out of the studio were post-production, it’s really dumbfounding, and congratulations to Andrew Garfield for his announcement yesterday.The 79th Golden Globe Awards, with “Tick, Tick … Boom!” won the “Best Actor in a Musical and Comedy Movie” award, do you expect “Tick, Tick … Boom!”The Amazing Spider-Man 3“s arrival? May wish to share with us in the comments section.

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