“I felt like the pressure was off”: After Losing The Amazing Spider-Man 3, Andrew Garfield Messed Up His Spider-Man Performance in $1.9B Marvel Movie on Purpose

"I felt like the pressure was off": After Losing The Amazing Spider-Man 3, Andrew Garfield Messed Up His Spider-Man Performance in $1.9B Marvel Movie on Purpose
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When we think of Andrew Garfield, his portrayal of Peter Parker/ Spider-man immediately pops up in our minds. His portrayal of the character is considered to be the greatest as he had managed to capture the true essence of the character, by showcasing the goofy nature, and intellect of Peter Parker, and unlike Maguire or Holland, his portrayal of the character was flawed.

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Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield

Despite his immense popularity as Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man movies, he never received a third film to complete his trilogy. When Andrew Garfield appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans loved to see him as Spider-Man because he purposefully played the role as disorderly as possible to suit the story shown in the film.

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Andrew Garfield Purposefully Did A Silly Portrayal in Spider-Man: No Way Home

In the book The Art of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Andrew Garfield discussed his portrayal of Peter Parker/ Spider-Man in Tom Holland’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, stating how there was an “undeniable excitement” to think that the three Spider-Men would be together on the screen for the first time. He added that the anticipation to see them together was on a “deeper level.”

“[There was] undeniable excitement at the concept of just the simple image of the three of us together. It was exciting on so many levels. On a fan level — which I am — and on an actor level, being able to work with my Spider-Man, Tobey, and then the brilliant Tom. Then, on an even deeper level of, well, what does that mean? What can we explore about these three brothers who are separated through time and space?”

Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man in No Way Home
Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man in No Way Home

The Hacksaw Ridge actor understood that the essence of his Peter Parker would be different than Holland’s version as his character was about “isolation and being a one-man army.”

“The essence of that character [Peter Parker] is so much about isolation and being a one-man army, especially in the origins of the story. Obviously, with Tom’s iteration, joining in with the Avengers is a deeply reassuring thing — but I think, essentially, he’s a lone kid, and that’s what makes him so compelling and relatable because we all know what that is somehow.”

Tom Holland as Spider-Man
Tom Holland as Spider-Man

Garfield continued where he got the idea of his performance, what it would feel like for Parker to understand that there is someone who can understand his struggles and they can help him.

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“It was just suddenly mind-boggling and incredibly healing and beautiful to think, ‘What if you discovered you weren’t in fact alone and that someone was going through the exact same struggle that you felt like you were uniquely going through?’ That feeling like you’re not alone in the universe is quite a powerful thing.”

Andrew Garfield explained that he was given complete freedom, so the “pressure was off,” therefore, he decided to be the irreverent version of the character.” Mostly because he felt a strong connection to it.

Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man
Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man

“I felt like the pressure was off, and I was given a lot of freedom to explore and be the irreverent version of the character that I always felt a connection to — to be messy and free and playful and silly. It just felt like a very free, healing experience.”

The Silence actor stated that pressure was on the Uncharted actor, and they just “show up and support him and have some fun.”

Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, and Tom Holland as Spider-Men
Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, and Tom Holland as Spider-Men

“And that was probably a lot to do with Tom. Tom had to carry that movie. Me and Tobey just got to show up and support him and have some fun.”

Andrew Garfield’s “silly” version of the character was what attracted numerous fans to watch the 2021 movie, as it sparked a love for his portrayal in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Sony noticed the widespread love for the actor and jokingly posted a video on Twitter, possibly hinting at Garfield’s threequel.

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Sony Hints At The Amazing Spider-Man 3

As Andrew Garfield re-shaped his version of Spider-Man in No Way Home, fans fell in love with his portrayal of the character, as he was one with the character showcasing the traits of Peter Parker/ Spider-Man in the limited screen time. Fans loved the portrayal so much that they started asking for The Amazing Spider-Man 3. Sony addressed the fans and dropped a post captioned “The Amazing Peter #3!” 

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The post was a well-edited video of a fake trailer of Garfield’s Spider-Man from different films, the post got immense love and appreciation from the fans. Rumors have it that Sony is working on the script of The Amazing Spider-Man 3, and even the actor has teased the fans stating that there’s a possibility because of the multiverse connection.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home can be streamed on Starz.

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Source: The Art of Spider-Man: No Way Home

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Tushar Auddy, Content Writer. He has been in the entertainment industry for 3 years and is always on the lookout for a captivating story. He is a student of Linguistics and currently pursuing his Master's degree in the same field. He has a passion for literature that runs deep and loves nothing more than getting lost in a novel for hours on end. When he isn't reading, you'll find him capturing the beauty of language.