Andrew Garfield’s acceptance of the role of Spider-Man at the age of 26 was serious

Andrew Garfield returned to his beloved role in last year’s Spider-Man movie “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” completing an arc for the character that he first began when he was just 25 years old. In a new interview with GQ UKIn , the Academy Award nominee said accepting the life-changing role of Spider-Man at such a young age was “definitely a fun experience”.

I feel that about myself being 26. I’m like, ‘Damn, that was a lot to take in.’ “And I wanted to take it,” Garfield said. I was ready. I was ready for it. Didn’t feel heavy. But I think there were elements that I felt… I felt dangerous to myself, in terms of fame and exposure.”

Even as I took [‘The Amazing Spider-Man’] In, I was like, ‘I want to make sure I’m doing Angels in America and Death of a Salesman in a few years,'” I want to be a stage actor first, because that always seems like. If I can do theater for the rest of my life to an audience of 50 people a night, I know my life is going to be fulfilling. This isn’t me being spontaneous – I really know that. If it were all down… I would rent a flat in London, and could do the theatre.”

Garfield originally played the superhero in “The Amazing Spider-Man” directed by Marc Webb and “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”. The latter title was a failure with critics and fans, forcing Sony to cut the Garfield franchise and team up with Disney to bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Tom Holland. Garfield said first diverse that he is interested in making another “Spider-Man” movie after “No Way Home”, albeit only “if it feels right” in terms of story idea.

“Peter and Spider-Man, these characters are all about serving, for the greater good and greater,” Garfield said. “He’s a working-class boy from Queens who knows struggle and loss and empathizes deeply. I’m going to try to borrow Peter Parker’s moral framework in that, if there’s a chance to step back and tell more of that story, I’m going to have to feel confident and sure of myself.”



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