![]() ![]() If everything else fell away, we weren’t able to eat here I’d rent an apartment in London, and I can do theatre." What Could Have Been That’s not me being glib – I really know that. ![]() ![]() If I can do theatre for the rest of my life to an audience of 50 people a night, I know that my life is going to be satisfying. I wanna be a theatre actor first, because that feels evergreen. Even as I took on, I was like, I wanna make sure I get to do Angels in America and Death of a Salesman in a few years’ time. I sensed danger for myself, in terms of fame and exposure. But I think there were elements that felt very. I’m like, Fuck, that was a lot to take on. I feel that about myself as a 26-year-old. He went on to say that leading the Amazing series "was a lot to take on," and how, at the end of the day, he'd be content if he " do theatre for the rest of life:" With no guarantee that you’d get to do it again." You walked in there, after Tobey Maguire, and had to carry a Spider-Man movie by yourself. Tom Holland still has to carry these films, but they’re part of the larger Marvel machinery, which means on some level they’re too big to fail. "…which was a very different job, for each of you. Garfield pointed out how leading the franchise himself was different, as he had "to carry a Spider-Man movie ," whereas Tom Holland has all the "larger Marvel machinery" to back him up: And I think that comes through in what we shot." But it was really, like, brotherhood first, I think. You have three people who feel real ownership over this character. Y’know, between the three of us, I was like, Oh shit, this is going to be interesting. And me and Tobey were there to provide support and have as good a time as possible, actually, and be as inventive, imaginative, and kind of dumb as possible. I got to treat it like a short film about Spider-Man with buddies. "But doing was really just kind of beautiful. The actor shared how being a part of Spider-Man: No Way Home "was really just kind of beautiful," and it helped that the pressure "was all on Tom's shoulders:" Like, What was that experience about? And how do I close that circle in my living room on my own? And I was doing that – and then it was like that classic thing, when you’re getting over a relationship, and you’re first starting to really feel free and untethered from that thing – the person knows to call the hour after the first good night’s sleep you’ve had." I was very open to it being whatever it was meant to be. ![]() "I don’t know if I had an expectation of doing more. Garfield admitted that "there was an undone feeling," something he had to work at resolving on his own: In an interview with GQ, Andrew Garfield commented on what it felt like for Sony to abandon The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and have his journey cut short as the webhead Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was quick to jump at the opportunity to convince Sony to share the character, and, as the world knows, he was successful.īut how does Garfield feel about what could have been? Garfield on Abandoning Amazing Spider-Man 3 Marvel While it's not great to hope that any movie fails, in this case, it did lead to the webhead becoming part of the MCU. As most know, it flopped in almost every regard critics, fans, and box office, to name a few. Prior to last year's MCU outing, the last time Garfield had embodied the iconic superhero was for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Nearly a year after Spider-Man: No Way Home, Andrew Garfield has reflected on how it felt to abandon The Amazing Spider-Man 3. ![]()
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