Andrew Garfield is impressed by the horse carousel memes, and plans to make a three-part documentary on it for his upcoming film, We Live in Time. While speaking with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, the actor discussed the idea of creating and sharing memes.
The actor is set to star opposite Florence Pugh in a new romance film hitting the theaters soon. During Garfield’s appearance on the talk show, a promo featuring the co-stars appeared on screen and later went viral on the Internet.
As the audience started laughing after seeing the poster, the Spider-Man actor revealed that it was a result of Doom Scrolling. Elaborating further on the memes, Garfield claimed, “I see this image, and I think, ‘Maybe I’m the only one who’ll notice this crazy horse.'” He further told Colbert, “‘ It seems like we are.” In a way, I’m probably being overly sensitive.” No one else will see it.
Furthermore, the actor claimed that once he was out of the retreat and he turned on his phone, and the first thing that came up was all the memes, which made him laugh uncontrollably.
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Continuing his conversation with Stephen Colbert, the Tik Tik Boom actor joked that he’s hoping to make a three-part documentary on the memes that came his way, “to get to the bottom of it , like, where did it go wrong and why did it happen “The horse has taken its own life.”
Before the release of We Live in Time, Colbert tried to ask the actor about feeling the emotion of love for the first time. Garfield revealed, “She was singing the Spice Girls’ song, “If You Want to Be My Lover.” I was 4 foot 1 inch. She was about 5 foot 11 inches. Beautiful blonde, perfect porcelain skin. , absolutely beautiful. And she was singing that song, ‘Would you like to be my lover?’
He further recalled, “I’m 13 years old and prepubertal, and I say, ‘Yeah, I’d love that.’ And she says, ‘I’m having a little gathering at my house tonight if you’d like to come.’ And I felt like Fonzarelli from Happy Days.
We Live in Time will be released in theaters on January 1, 2025.
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