No Way Home "There's No Place Like Home" - Andrew Garfield Returns As Webbverse Spider-Man

I don't think its an IF, or WHEN. Its more a HOW?
 
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I think its fair to say it will be a mix of both. If Marvel and Sony want to keep working together that is.
 
I've always thought the Venomverse could fit into the Amazingverse. Have the Tom Hardy Venom face off against Andrew Garfield, while Tom Holland gets the symboite in the MCU. Have Andrew as the "antagonist" in the Kraven movie, where it's told from Kraven's perspective and is a loose adaptation of Kraven's Last Hunt.(Lizard can take Vermin's place in the story). 616 and Ultimate Spider-Man ran alongside each other for years. Audiences already accepted the concept of a multiverse with Spiderverse and No Way Home. Run with it.
 
The multiverse is still broken and I do think there’s a reason we didn’t see any characters actually return to their realities. The reason being that some, if not all of them, didn’t.

I think it’s very possible that the Amazingverse and the Venomverse will collide. Venom 3 could be a team up between Hardy and Garfield. Maybe them dealing with some sorta symbiote outbreak. Whatever it is, the film could end with them at odds and set up the Sinister Six formation.

Pure speculation obviously but it really does feel right to me.
 
I like the idea of the characters from NWH getting sent to the wrong universes by mistake. Here's how I'd do it...

1. Start by introducing the idea in Multiverse of Madness, where Tobey's Peter bumps into Dr. Strange in a random universe that he was sent to by mistake. He would then tag along with Dr. Strange for awhile until they get Peter back to the Raimiverse, where Dr. Strange meets the Raimiverse Dr. Strange.

2. Continue the idea in a Spider-Gwen movie. Have Andrew's Peter end up in a universe that's similar but different to his own, where he finds out that his counterpart died and instead it was Gwen who was bitten by a spider and given spider powers.

3. Continue the idea again in a new Venom movie, where it's revealed that he was also sent to the Spider-Gwenverse. Have them fight and then team up against a villain. Or have Venom become a full on villain himself. Or a mix of both.

4. Finally, they could use this idea for the proposed Electro movie. Have Electro end up in a random universe where no one has superpowers. Spend the first part of the movie focusing on a powerless Max in a mundane normal world, then have him get his powers back somehow, at which point he has to live with being the only superpowered being on his planet. Make it a sort of Hancock-esque superhero action comedy.
 
Andrew Garfield on Spider-Man: No Way Home, Bonding With Tom Holland - Variety

Starting simple, why did you say “yes” to “No Way Home”?
I wasn’t expecting to ever have a conversation again about potentially playing Peter Parker. I felt very excited to just to be a fan again. But I got this call from Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige and Jon Watts with this idea. It was immediately undeniable. It sounded incredibly fun, incredibly spiritual — trippy and thematically interesting. On a base level, as a Spider-Man fan, just the idea of seeing three Spider-Men in the same frame was enough.

The pitch was really, really enticing. 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?”

We talked a lot about mentorship. We talked a lot about brotherhood and about what it is to be the older brother, younger brother and the middle brother. 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.

That character is isolated in his emotional experience and physical experience. 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. And then we just milked out all the fun that we could possibly have.

You and Tobey Maguire really did this. This wasn’t a green screen set up in your driveway. And they have a profound impact on Tom Holland’s Spider-Man.
We were shooting for two weeks, Tobey and I, but I think we managed to achieve something that is not just showing up and going, “Hi! Bye!” My Spider-Man got to save his younger brother’s romantic relationship, potentially. And to heal the most traumatic moment of his own life through doing it for his younger brother. Making sure that he didn’t have the same fate, there’s something cosmically beautiful about that. It meant getting a second chance at saving Gwen [Stacy, Garfield’s love interest in “The Amazing Spider-Man” played by Emma Stone].

You know, the spirit that Zendaya brings to MJ is so heartfelt and pure and loving, and Emma brought that similar unique spirit to Gwen.

Talk about your time with your fellow Spider-Men, what did you share off-screen? Compare notes about spandex and fans?
I think the first time we were all in the suit together, it was hilarious because it’s like just three ordinary dudes who were just actors just hanging out. But then also, you just become a fan and say, “Oh my god we’re all together in the suits and we’re doing the pointing thing!” There was talk about going to the bathroom and, you know, padding around the package. We talked about what worked for each of us. Tom was jealous because I have little zippers in my suit that I can get my hands out of very easily. To work his phone, he had to use his nose because he couldn’t access his hands. We would have deeper conversations, too, and talk about our experiences with the character. And to have Amy Pascal there, who has seen through nine movies, including “Spider-Verse.” It was a revelatory experience for her, realizing how much life and time she’d given to this character. That was beautiful and profound.

There’s a line I improvised in the movie, looking at [Maguire and Holland] and I tell them I love them. That was just me loving them.

The screenwriters said at one point they considered bringing back Kirsten Dunst and Emma Stone. What would you have liked to see for your Peter and Gwen?
Oh my god, I don’t even know where to start with that. It’s too big. Gwen had agency. In our film, on her final day, she shows up. I tried to restrain her from showing up to that scene with Electro [Jamie Foxx]. I knew that it was too dangerous, but she chose to be there. She had a hand in her own destiny in that way, and the movie is about fate. I will say the image of my catching [Zendaya’s] MJ — that was really beautiful and it kind of sold me on the whole thing.

A lot of the conversation about this movie has been about a sort of redemption for your Spider-Man. Narratively, commercially. How does that feel?
I am so grateful. I’m just really, really grateful that I got to tie up some loose ends for the Peter that I was playing. I love that character and I’m grateful that I got to work with these incredible actors, this incredible director, and Marvel in conjunction with Sony. It was joyful, and a feeling of closure for me. There was so many unanswered questions for my Peter, where we left it. I got to step back in and get some healing for him. And also really supporting [Holland’s] Peter, and honoring his character completing that trilogy, not distracting or detracting from it.

Would you be open to coming back to the character?
I mean, yes, definitely open to something if it felt right. Peter and Spider-Man, those characters are all about service, to the greater good and the many. He’s a working-class boy from Queens that knows struggle and loss and is deeply empathetic. I would try to borrow Peter Parker’s ethical framework in that, if there was an opportunity to step back in and tell more of that story, I would have to feel very sure and certain in myself.
 
Yeah this definitely won’t be the last time we see all 3 together, Marvel and Sony know how much money they’d be leaving on the table by doing that.

everything with the 3 of them was pure gold, and we ate it all up.
 
Yeah this definitely won’t be the last time we see all 3 together, Marvel and Sony know how much money they’d be leaving on the table by doing that.

everything with the 3 of them was pure gold, and we ate it all up.
This prospect makes me very happy. But I have my doubts.

I think we may see more of Garfield, but they'd really have to shell out to get Tobey in the suit again I think.
 
I'm so conflicted on seeing the three team up again. Like, on the one hand I feel like this should be it. That this team up in NWH should remain as a one time special thing that we can revisit again and again. I dont wanna ruin a special thing by milking it. But also, damn, the fanboy in me kinda wants to see them do this again one more time.
 
Tobey was great because of his palpable reserved strength and compassion. A matured Raimi Peter who has come into his own.

And he was really good but... Gotta give it to my fave live action Spidey. Andrew showed he was done dirty with this movie highlighting how he really feels like the grown up Peter of classic 80's and 90's Marvel Comics. Would have really liked to see him go on to meeting Mary Jane, battle a new Venom, work at the Bugle, all that.

Alas... I don't think we will actually get any new juice out of him unless the MCU comes calling again. A nice send off to both these guys.
 
Andrew Garfield on 'Spider-Man' Return and Palm Springs Awards Honor

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So I think it’s safe to say we can rule any appearances in Venom movies. If Garfield comes back it’s got to be something that’s as good as No Way Home. Don’t know if ASM3 would entice him as much unless he’s given a good script.
 
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Man, I'm gonna be so bummed if he doesn't come back to play the role again.
 
looks like there was a deleted scene in ASM 2 where after Gwen dies, Peter beats up Goblin and almost stabs with his glider but decides not to do it. Seems like they reused that idea for NWH
 
Man, I'm gonna be so bummed if he doesn't come back to play the role again.

Same. It's like a perfect storm for it too. Andrew is open to it. Audiences are campaigning for it. And Sony needs a Spider-Man. Not to mention Andrew actually fits narratively in that universe.

You could not ask for a better scenario and I feel like Sony has to see that.
 
Sony are going to do whatever they can get done IMO. This whole Spider-verse is massive to them. I'm sure they want all these things like we do and it's a case of whether they can get everyone relevant to sign.
 
I think Andrew will return but I’m not convinced he will get his own movie
 

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