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Andrew Garfield is finally game for another Spider-Man movie

 Jacob Batalons girlfriend found out when she visited the set  but managed to keep quiet for a year and a half.






How popular is Spider Man No Way Home? Its so popular that it has started fan campaigns to bring back other Spider Man franchises based off their appearance in the movie. Specifically fans want Andrew Garfield back in spandex. And in a new interview with Variety he says he has game.


It was joyful  and a feeling of closure for me Garfield says of his much denied appearance in No Way Home.  There was so many unanswered questions for my Peter where we left it. Would he be open to answering more of those questions in The Amazing Spider Man 3?  Yes definitely open to something if it felt right he says.


While many millennials were eager to see Tobey Maguire return to the world of Peter Parker Garfield has perhaps made the greatest leap of all three Spider-Men. The Amazing Spider Man and its sequel both directed by Marc Webb earned high praise for Garfield and his Gwen Stacey Emma Stone  upon their release. As one reviewer wrote at the time of the first movies release here comes another Spider dude This Andrew Garfield guy. So he would better be really something right? Well as it happens he is. But both critics and even some actors like Sally Field who despised playing Aunt May felt that the Amazing movies lacked depth beyond their two leads and Amazing 2 currently sits as the lowest grossing live action Spider Man movie grossing  only $709 million worldwide.


But showing up on set for No Way Home seemed to revitalize Garfields take on the role. Hanging out with the two other guys who have also played Spider Man helped. I think the first time we were all in the suit together it was hilarious because its like just three ordinary dudes who were just actors just hanging out. But then also you just become a fan and say Oh my god we are all together in the suits and we are doing the pointing thing he tells Variety referring to the now iconic meme taken from the 1967 Spider Man cartoon series.

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