As speculation heats up regarding Spider-Man 4, fans are eager to see another reunion between Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, and Tom Holland’s versions of the Marvel superhero. While promoting his upcoming film We Live in Time, Garfield chatted with Josh Horowitz on his Happy, Sad, Confused podcast. When asked if he’s had any conversations about reprising his MCU character, Tick, Tick… Boom! The actor gave a vague answer
The actor appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man film series and most recently in Holland’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. Maguire, who led Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, was also part of the 2021 blockbuster, which brought multiverse theories to life.
“Yes, yes, absolutely, it’s not unfounded… Your assumption is not unfounded. If I were in your position, I can imagine, ‘Yes, maybe he has had the conversation, too,'” Garfield said of the speculation. said in . But you’d never know it from Garfield, because he conveniently denied being a part of No Way Home, which turned out to be a lie.
When asked what a potential story for his Spider-Man could be, he again dodged the question and said, “I think in your situation you might be thinking that, because it was so successful, you’d want to go , ‘Well, they might be talking about it.’
When his answers went nowhere, Horowitz tried to get the Oscar-nominated actor to tell him a few things, asking if he’d be willing to bet on his character’s return. “It sounds somewhat like illegal, insider trading,” Garfield quipped, adding that no matter what he said, he would have to explain, thus declining to comment further.
In a recent interview with Esquire, Garfield acknowledged his interest in reprising the role. “Definitely, I’ll be back 100 percent,” he said. However, he stressed that this would only be possible if the concept and story arc were “additive” to the culture or franchise. “If there’s a great concept or something that hasn’t been done before then it’s unique and weird and exciting and you can go all out with it,” he explains.
Garfield’s Spider-Man had the most unsatisfying ending as the third installment of the franchise was discontinued after The Amazing Spider-Man 2 failed at the box office. Still, the Hacksaw Ridge actor liked playing the character because it brought him joy. He said, “If a part of what I bring is happiness, then I am happy in return.”