Watch the full interview on the brand new #happysadconfused patreon! pic.twitter. You might be surprised to see what he has to say. So, he didn't get a call.but what about an email? Check out Garfield's comments in full below:Īndrew Garfield is ready to talk about those rumors about his return as Spider-Man. Maybe they're going to call me and say, 'Hey, people want this!' Maybe it's a market research thing." "I would've gotten a call by now, that's all I'm saying. "I feel like, haven't I just said that? I did not get a call," he reiterated. A week after sparking an uproar over his comments that hes a gay man right now just without the physical act, Andrew Garfield clarified his intent. Horowitz pushed the matter and asked for a definitive yes or no answer. They might be doing something, but I ain't got a call." I wish I could be able to speak to everyone and just say, 'I recommend that you chill.'"Īfter talking about having to deny his involvement in Spider-Man: No Way Home and no one believing him, Garfield added: "I can't speak for anything else but myself. I do have this Twitter account and I see how often Spider-Man is trending and it's people freaking out about a thing. The though film is part of Tom Hollands reboot Spider-Man films, former stars Andrew Garfield and Tobey. ANGELS IN AMERICA star Andrew Garfield has admitted to having concerns over playing such an iconic gay role.
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There's nothing to ruin," Garfield exclaimed. Andrew currently appears in the biggest movie at the box office, Spider-Man: No Way Home. "There isn't anything to ruin, bro! I had to quickly cut you off. Horowitz started asking about his possible Spider-Man return, but was quickly interrupted by the English actor. However, Garfield has finally addressed those claims head-on in an interview with Josh Horowitz on his Happy Sad Confused podcast.
He has received various accolades, including a Tony Award, a British Academy Television Award and a Golden Globe Award, in addition to nominations for a Laurence Olivier Award, two Academy Awards and three British Academy Film Awards. may not be a gay Spider-Man on the way yet, despite Andrew Garfields endorsement. not the Hollywood trades), so their involvement remains a rumour for now. Andrew Russell Garfield (born 20 August 1983) is an English and American actor. Americas media landscape is at an interesting point in terms of LGBT. Less reliable sources have indicated that they'll appear in the movie (i.e. We know Jamie Foxx and Alfred Molina will return as Electro and Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but what about the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield versions of Peter Parker?