All 3 Spider-Men lastly get collectively for an emotional interview

All 3 Spider-Men lastly get collectively for an emotional interview


Tom Holland (prime), Tobey Maguire (backside left) and Andrew Garfield (backside proper).

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One month and eleven days. That’s how lengthy many have been ready for the final word Spider-Man: No Way Home interview.

Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield have lastly gathered collectively on-line to debate the Marvel/Sony blockbuster, because it arrived over Christmas. The latter two actors, who performed totally different variations of Spider-Man in earlier motion pictures, reprised their roles for the net slinger’s newest escapade.

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The watch for this interview is comprehensible, given the secrecy across the inclusion of all three Spider-Men in No Way Home. By now, the cat is out of the bag. See Holland, Maguire and Garfield share their experiences of taking part in the function under.

“Amy [Pascal] was like, ‘We’d love to speak to you and you already know what that is about,” Maguire mentioned, when requested how he was approached to seem within the film. He chatted with Marvel chief Kevin Feige and producer Amy Pascal.

“It was positively intriguing, however I used to be additionally going, ‘Well, what are we going to do?’ And that was a bit mysterious.”

When Maguire agreed to seem within the film, Garfield was on board too.

“Well, I used to be simply ready to see if Tobey was going to do it,” Garfield mentioned when requested the identical query. “I used to be like, ‘Well, I’ve no alternative.'”

Holland additionally revealed among the funniest scenes within the film had been made up on the day.

“It was so collaborative,” Holland mentioned. “From [Garfield] cracking Tobey’s again, to [Garfield] arising with the thought of pointing at us, it was all stuff we got here up with on the day.”

Spider-Man: No Way Home turned the most important film of 2021, crossing the billion greenback mark on the field workplace, regardless of the pandemic. It took simply 12 days to take action, and is the primary film to achieve the billion-dollar membership since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker achieved the feat in December, 2019.

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