![]() ![]() ![]() And then we just milked out all the fun that we could possibly have. But what happens when that aloneness gets blasted open, and you come to realize that you’ve never been alone and there are other brothers going through the exact same thing? That’s a big spiritual journey to go on, man. That character is isolated in his emotional experience and physical experience. There’s also a thing of seeing someone you love walking down a path that you’ve already walked down, and you know it doesn’t lead the place where you ultimately meant to go. We talked a lot about brotherhood and about what it is to be the older brother, younger brother and the middle brother. They said, “You played this character in your way and what would you want to explore if you had an opportunity? If you were dumped into this other universe and faced with this younger you and this older you, how will you respond?” On a base level, as a Spider-Man fan, just the idea of seeing three Spider-Men in the same frame was enough. It sounded incredibly fun, incredibly spiritual - trippy and thematically interesting. But I got this call from Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige and Jon Watts with this idea. I felt very excited to just to be a fan again. I wasn’t expecting to ever have a conversation again about potentially playing Peter Parker. SPOILER WARNING: Do not read further if you wish to avoid spoilers for “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” Starting simple, why did you say “yes” to “No Way Home”? Garfield caught up with Variety to discuss his return to the Spider-Verse, and the response to his portrayal of Jonathan Larson in “Tick, Tick … Boom!” ![]()
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