Andrew Garfield Has Hilarious Response About Next Spider-Man Movie

As a long-time fan of the web-slinging superhero, I can’t help but feel a twinge of excitement every time there’s even a whisper about Spider-Man 4. Andrew Garfield‘s recent interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast only fueled my anticipation. The way he danced around questions like a spider dodging webs is just classic Garfield, and it reminded me of when I was a kid, watching him swing through New York City in the Amazing Spider-Man films.


There’s been some buzz that Marvel Studios is working on a new Spider-Man film, tentatively titled Spider-Man 4, which might be released as early as 2026, though nothing is officially confirmed in their flexible production schedule. If Tom Holland reprises his role, Destin Daniel Cretton will replace Jon Watts as director, and Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers will return to write the script, but beyond that, details about the project remain scarce. It’s unclear whether the multiverse shenanigans involving multiple Spider-Men will make a comeback.

Despite having no known involvement, Andrew Garfield is still frequently questioned about potential Spider-Man appearances. During a live episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast, host Josh Horowitz engaged in an extended discussion with the actor, eventually steering the conversation towards Spider-Man-related topics such as possible return plans and discussions.

Absolutely, your thought isn’t illogical at all,” Garfield explained to Horowitz. “In your situation, I could easily picture myself thinking, ‘Yes, he might have discussed it,’ too, you know.

As Horowitz pressed on, seeking a candid response, it was clear that Garfield had mastered the art of evasion by this point. Horowitz then queried the actor about potential concepts for the forthcoming Spider-Man film.

I get what you’re asking too, Garfield said with a touch of humor. ‘Of course,’ you might think to yourself given its success, ‘they must be discussing it.’

Horowitz dismissed the situation with a laugh, yet gave it one more attempt by inquiring, if he were to wager, would he bet on Garfield’s comeback? Unmoved, Garfield joined in the laughter as well.

He playfully implied it was similar to an unlawful act, like insider trading, but he clarified that any statement he makes could potentially hold him accountable, so he chose not to discuss the matter.

“Spider-Man: No Way Home quickly became a beloved MCU movie among fans, earning a staggering $1.9 billion at the worldwide box office, making it Marvel Studios’ biggest hit for quite some time. However, this year’s Deadpool and Wolverine movies have managed to earn $1.3 billion. The film showcased a Spider-Man alliance of three generations, who joined forces to defeat four villains from past films, ultimately setting Peter Parker on his path as the neighborhood Spider-Man.

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2024-10-10 21:09