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Andrew Garfield ready to return as Spider-Man

Andrew Garfield is open to returning to the role of Spider-Man under a few conditions.

In Esquire cover story published on Wednesday, We live in time the star reflected on her surprise appearance in the 2021 film Spider-Man: There’s no way home alongside original Spider-Man Tobey Maguire and current Spider-Man Tom Holland, where he reprized his role as Peter Parker.

After The The Amazing Spider-Man 3 was shelved by Sony after the seemingly poor performance of the second film starring Garfield and Emma Stone, the actor’s role in the series “remained unresolved”. But when I was asked to come back as a superhero Spider-Man: There’s no way homewho explores the multiverse that Garfield participated in and found the experience “really healing,” especially considering the scrutiny he faced after being cast as Spider-Man for his tenure.

As for whether he will return as Peter Parker, Garfield explained: “I will definitely 100 percent come back if it’s the right decision, if it adds to the culture, if there’s a great idea or something that hasn’t been done before. before that it will be something unique and strange and exciting to dig into.”

The Oscar nominee praised the web-slinging superhero as someone he has a deep love for: “I love this character and he’s a joy. If part of what I bring is joy, I reciprocate with joy.”

Spider-Man: There’s no way home it grossed nearly $2 billion upon its December 2021 release. Although it is not known whether there will be a fourth part, in June 2023, Holland said Hollywood reporter that he and the producers recently held a series of meetings about a potential fourth film. “The first few meetings were about, ‘Why would we do this again?’ And I think we found the reason,” Holland said.

THR also exclusively reported that Destin Daniel Cretton is in talks to direct the film Spider-Man 4why will the Netherlands come back? The script will be written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and produced by Marvel boss Kevin Feige and former Sony boss Amy Pascal.

Garfield’s comments come in the wake of the upcoming release of his new film with Florence Pugh: We live in time. This role marks the actor’s return to the big screen in a leading role in two years.

“I think I’m excited to work again in a different way. I feel looser, I feel less valuable. I feel more joyful. I feel more aware. “I feel grounded enough as a person in the world, as an actor in myself and in the world,” Garfield said THR. “I know myself well enough to feel more pleasure… I’m still crazy – when I’m on set I’m like a dog with bones and I’m taken over by some strange spirit that is never satisfied – but that will never change and I don’t want to this, but thanks to it I feel much more pleasure, much more joy, fun and freedom.