Andrew Garfield breaks the silence on Spider-Man: No Way Home

Andrew Garfield breaks the silence on Spider-Man: No Way Home

Andrew Garfield breaks the silence on Spider-Man

While it was the film's true secret of Pulcinella, Spider-Man: No Way Home saw the much-rumored return of the previous incarnations of the character of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, teamed up to help Tom Holland's Spidey. In particular, Garfield's version of Peter Parker still upset by the death of Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has certainly been received by fans and by the actor himself as a "second chance", just to recover from the chasm into which the hero has fallen after the sequel to Marc Webb's film.

Generic photos In a recent interview with Variety (here the original news), Garfield talked about the experience of working at No Way Home , declaring that the scene in which Garfield's Peter launches to save MJ Watson (Zendaya) was certainly one of the most important for his character, since it was the only way to remedy (at least morally) the death of the his beloved Gwen. The actor explained that the act served to heal the wound of the most traumatic moment of his own life, making sure that Holland's Peter doesn't have to experience the same drama. Having a second chance was therefore a very important thing for Garfield, since the "spirit" of Gwen, pure and loving, lives in all respects even in the character played by Zendaya.

Generic photos if (jQuery ("# ​​crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh2_1"). is (": visible")) {console.log ("Edinet ADV adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh2_1 slot id: th_culturapop_d_mh2"); } But not only that: Andrew Garfield also explained that he was deeply surprised after receiving the call from Marvel and Sony, about his possible participation in the film, since he did not expect in any way to have a conversation again about how to play Peter Parker on the big screen. Amy Pascal, Kevin Feige and Jon Watts convinced the actor thanks to a fun and thematically interesting version of the character, as well as the fact that - as an early Spider-Man fan - only the idea of ​​seeing three Wall Climbers in the same film. it was a daydream for Garfield himself. The creative team of No Way Home has in fact framed the three Spider-Men as if they were three brothers, each of different ages, united by a common purpose. On Amazon you will find the first two films of the saga dedicated to Peter Parker, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, at a special price, in case you want to do a little general review.






Andrew Garfield Breaks Silence on Why He Returned for Spider-Man: No Way Home

Despite spending several interviews trying to convince fans that he 'hadn't gotten a call' from Marvel and Sony, Andrew Garfield finally got his chance to return as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Garfield's original tenure as the web-slinging hero was unceremoniously cut short after just two movies, as the lackluster reviews for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and success of the MCU led Sony to pursue a creative partnership with Marvel Studios. More than seven years after he last played Spider-Man, Garfield took the opportunity to try again and bring some more depth to the role he never got to finish. He's now opening up about why he made the decision to don the mask once more in No Way Home.


'I wasn't expecting to ever have a conversation again about potentially playing Peter Parker. I felt very excited to just to be a fan again,' Garfield told Variety. 'But I got this call from Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige and Jon Watts with this idea. It was immediately undeniable. It sounded incredibly fun, incredibly spiritual – trippy and thematically interesting. On a base level, as a Spider-Man fan, just the idea of seeing three Spider-Men in the same frame was enough.'


'The pitch was really, really enticing,' he continued. 'They said, 'You played this character in your way and what would you want to explore if you had an opportunity? If you were dumped into this other universe and faced with this younger you and this older you, how will you respond?''


The creative team behind No Way Home asked Garfield what he wanted for his Peter Parker's return to action, and for the actor, it was all about sharing experiences with his counterparts. Garfield started looking at the three Spider-Men as brothers, with his version falling in the middle of the family.


'We talked a lot about mentorship. We talked a lot about brotherhood and about what it is to be the older brother, younger brother and the middle brother. There's also a thing of seeing someone you love walking down a path that you've already walked down, and you know it doesn't lead the place where you ultimately meant to go,' the actor explained.


'That character is isolated in his emotional experience and physical experience. But what happens when that aloneness gets blasted open, and you come to realize that you've never been alone and there are other brothers going through the exact same thing? That's a big spiritual journey to go on, man. And then we just milked out all the fun that we could possibly have.'


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