Spider-Man: No Way Home continues to break numerous box office records. But besides its box office and critical success, the main takeaway from the film is the return of many characters from previous Spider-Man installments, including past versions of the wall-crawler himself.
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Now sitting down with John Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Garfield confirmed he would most definitely return to work with the other Spider-Men again. “I would love to continue working with Tobey and with Tom. That kind of three brother dynamic is so juicy,” Garfield happily shared. It was not too long ago that Garfield said he is definitely open to another solo outing as his version of Spider-Man, but it would have to be something special in order for him to truly want to return. “In terms of moving forward with the character, yes, I am definitely open to that,” he said. “Again, it would have to be something very unique, very special and serving to an audience and in service of the character.”
If the trio of Spider-Men do reunite for another Marvel film, Garfield will most likely have to keep it a secret similar to what he did leading up to Spider-Man:No Way Home’s release, an experience he says he found some enjoyment in. Garfield even managed to keep his cameo a secret from his Amazing Spider-Man co-star Emma Stone, who reached out to ask if he was in No Way Home, which he vehemently denied until she saw the film for herself. So it seems that the actor is pro when it comes to not letting the public know any details.
Until that much-wanted project is announced, fans can catch all three Spider-Men in No Way Home. The film opened to rave reviews, as it currently has a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. In terms of the box office, Spider-Man: No Way Home has now passed other blockbusters like Titanic to become one of the highest-grossing domestic films of all time. If it wants to overtake James Cameron’s Avatar on the domestic box office list, it still has a little ways to go.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is now playing in theaters.
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Source: Happy Sad Confused