SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Star Andrew Garfield Reacts To Tom Holland Letting Slip His Role In The Movie

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Star Andrew Garfield Reacts To Tom Holland Letting Slip His Role In The Movie

Spider-Man: No Way Home actor Andrew Garfield has shared his reaction to costar Tom Holland letting something pretty major slip about his role in the Sony Pictures threequel during an interview.

By JoshWilding - Feb 28, 2022 08:02 AM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tom Holland did his best to keep the role his fellow Spider-Men would play in the movie under wraps during the blockbuster's press tour. However, an exchange with BBC Radio 1's Ali Plumb last December saw a slip of the tongue from the British actor ignite a fresh round of speculation online at the time. 

There had been speculation that Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man might be the one to save MJ following that fall from the Statue of Liberty, and Holland appeared to let the cat out of the bag when he revealed, "That was quite a scary stunt, what you guys did there...It was really fun. Well, I wasn't there. It looked really fun." The interviewer didn't pick him up on it, but the look on Holland's face said it all!

When Garfield was shown the clip, he laughed and responded, "God bless him. I love him, too. I love you, too, Tom. But, never change. Never change."

The full video is worth watching because Holland's reaction really does say a lot now we know how the scene played out. Ultimately, no matter how many leaks we saw or the theories that did the rounds online after interviews like this one, none of us got to see the returning Spider-Men Variants in all their spectacular glory until Spider-Man: No Way Home arrived in theaters. 

We were also fortunate enough to speak with Holland last year, and you can check out the interview here

Spider-Man: No Way Home releases on Digital on March 22 and physical platforms on April 12.
 

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UnderBelly
UnderBelly - 2/28/2022, 8:54 AM
Don't make a big deal of it. could easily have been the stuntman he was referring to. Either way, cats out.


Also, FVuk Putin again! He getting them nukes ready.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 2/28/2022, 10:11 AM
@UnderBelly -
"Also, FVuk Putin again! He getting them nukes ready."

If he intended to nuke places, he would have done that as his opening move. Unless he intends to nuke parts of Russia and claim it as an attack by the US.

In general it seems like his military have been led to believe they are liberating Ukraine of Nazi's and Putin seemingly believes that also, sending a bunch of barely trained individuals out as a mixture of a show of force.
UnderBelly
UnderBelly - 2/28/2022, 10:28 AM
@Scarilian - Who knows the true thoughts of a mad man?

He's no idiot though.
ElricReturns
ElricReturns - 2/28/2022, 11:18 AM
I remember that interview and I picked up on it but I assumed he just meant his stunt man was there for the stunt.
thirsty4scotch
thirsty4scotch - 2/28/2022, 7:14 PM
Damn, check out Josh with this amazing scoop from almost 3 months ago. LOL
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