The actor Andrew Garfield talked about what would be needed to return to the role of Spider-Man.
Oscar -nominated star played Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel in the early 2010s. It was happened by Tom Hollandbut repeated the role in the multiverse box office success of 2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The way Andrew Garfield would return to Spider-Man
Garfield is not officially linked to any of the next projects of the Marvel Cinematographic Universe (UCM)but he was asked in the comic with the Middle East of last weekend what circumstances they would want to return to the franchise.
“It would have to be very rare,” Garfield replied. “I would like to do something very peculiar. Something unique, original and surprising, such as the creative freedom they have in Spider-Vessels animated films”.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Hamper From 2018 he presented an animated version of Miles Morales, a teenager who, in an alternative universe, takes Peter Parker’s Spider-Man mantle before joining several other Spider-Man people to prevent his timeline lines from collapsen.
He has been praised by his innovative narrative and his humor, will have a sequel in 2023 and will inspire the next Spider-Nair series, based on the character of Nicolas Cage In movies.
It is not the first time that Garfield talks about returning to the role that made him a known name. Last October, he spoke with GQ about the possibility of returning. “Without a doubt, I would return to 100% if it were the right thing to,” he said. “If you integrate culture, if there is a great concept or something unpublished that is unique, peculiar and exciting, and that allows you to immerse yourself in it.”
He continued: “I love that character and gives me joy. If part of what I contribute is joy, then I feel it too.”
Source: Ambito

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