Andrew Garfield Agreed to Return to 'Spider-Man' Franchise Because of Tobey Maguire

 


The Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home has become one of the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time at the domestic box office.

The film, which has earned massive box office success and appreciation from audiences, has garnered film audiences an enthusiastic following after the previous two Spider-Man stars - Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield (who played Peter Parker in the previous films) - Was left with an emotional moment. Onscreen to join Tom Holland for the finale in the latest installment.

The superhero trio recently spoke about working together on the film for the first time and revealed how they were confident of a return to the franchise.

While Toby was "conspiracy" to return to the role after a fourteen-year absence, Andrew joked that he only returned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise because his predecessor was also involved.

In a joint video interview with Toby and Holland on Wednesday, The Tick, Tick… ​​BOOM! Said, "I was just waiting to see if Toby [Maguire] was going to do it, and if Toby was going to do it I was like, 'Well I don't have a choice.' ,

He joked, "I follow Toby to the ends of the earth. I'm a lemming to Toby. But when I was approached about it it was honestly a big part of it."

Andrew led the story that Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and producer Amy Pascal approached him for the film. "The intention seems very pure here," he recalled thinking during their initial meeting. "It sounds like a great creative idea and a great creative story. It wasn't like they were asking us to come and say 'hi' and then go away, but that our presence should be in service of Tom's visit and Where is he as Peter Parker?

6 on the all-time global box office list, surpassing an estimated $722 million and counting, according to Box Office Mojo - despite the pandemic's impact on the film market - Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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