Andrew Garfield has played numerous powerful roles in his acting career, but the one which gave him global fame was the Spider-man franchise. The actor played the lead role of Peter Parker in two Spider-man movies. Directed by Marc Webb, his film was the fourth installment of the franchise. The actor reprised his role in the super hit film, Spider-man: No Way Home, featuring Tom Holland and OG spidey, Tobey Maguire.
Talking about his character in the interview, Garfield shared his thoughts on Spider-man’s dynamics with other superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Andrew Garfield feels his Spider-man character would never bond with Iron Man and Thor
The Amazing Spider-man star opened up in an interview about his character’s friendship with other actors. Talking about Robert Downey Jr.‘s character Iron Man, he said,
“He wouldn’t get along with Tony Stark cos I don’t think he likes him. He is too arrogant, his ethics are dubious, and Peter is the man of the people. Peter is the working class hero, and Tony is rich because arguably he is not all that responsible or kind of heartfelt.”
He also discussed Chris Hemsworth‘s character Thor,
“Thor I think would get pissed off with me. I think because I am a talker and I would irritate the hell out of him.”
He added that he feels he and Bruce Banner would get along and feels he may also be on good terms with Hulk. He said Spider-man is a talker and trickster who likes to entertain himself while saving the city.
He added it would be fun to team up with Bruce Banner and Hulk.
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Andrew Garfield on reprising his role for Spider-man: No Way Home
After playing the titular role in The Amazing Spider-man 2 in 2014, Andrew Garfield played the role in the 2021’s Tom Holland film Spider-man: No Way Home. The actor opened up on playing the role again in conversation with Variety. On being asked the reason for saying yes to the film Garfield said,
“I wasn’t expecting to ever have a conversation again about potentially playing Peter Parker. I felt very excited just to be a fan again. 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.”
“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 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 to the place where you ultimately meant to go.”
Andrew Garfield’s last appearance was in box office hit Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
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