You can watch the official trailer below. According to a 2019 interview Garfield did with The Independent, the actor's 2013 suggestion Spider-Man be bisexual in future installments of the film franchise were apparently so controversial he was 'pressured' to apologize for making it. Spider-Man: No Way Home opens December 17 in theaters nationwide. I think i may have accidentally fallen in love with andrew garfield :) andrews spiderman is for the gaysandrew himself is also for the gays andrew. Tom Holland in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.' (CNN) Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield posed for a classic Spider-Man meme ahead of the digital. While Garfield may have offended studio executives and homophobes when he suggested that Spider-Man might be bisexual, last year, Sony reportedly indicated a renewed interest in exploring the superhero’s open sexuality. Updated 11:26 AM ET, Wed February 23, 2022. I want to know as much of the garden as possible before I pass - I have an openness to any impulses that may arise within me at any time.” I think most people - we’re intrinsically trying to control our experience here, and manage it, and put walls around what we are and who we are. “My stance toward life, though, is that I always try to surrender to the mystery of not being in charge. “Up until this point, I’ve only been sexually attracted to women,” Garfield told Out in 2018.
Update your settings here to see it.Īn ally, Garfield has openly discussed his sexuality in the past, identifying as heterosexual. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Leaked photos posted to social media showed all three actors onscreen together.
The latest movie has generated a good deal of buzz recently, in large part because of the inclusion of Maguire and Garfield in the story, as well as the introduction of a multiverse to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Plans for a third Spidey film strarring Garfield were eventually scrapped, and the film franchise was rebooted with the lead role going to up-and-coming heartthrob actor Holland. So I said, ‘OK, so you want me to make sure that we get the bigots and the homophobes to buy their tickets?’” There was an interview I gave where I said, ‘Why can’t Peter explore his bisexuality in his next film? Why can’t MJ be a guy?’ I was then put under a lot of pressure to retract that and apologize for saying something that is a legitimate thing to think and feel. “I worked harder than I’ve ever worked on anything and I’m really proud of it,” Garfield said in 2019. Leaked emails later alleged Garfield didn’t want to attend a gala linked to the release of the 2014 film, derisively claiming he just wanted “to be left alone.”Īs Garfield explained, though, he had some deeper issues with the production that couldn’t be glossed over with a fancy, red carpet event.
He did not come back for a third film, and the feeling appeared to be mutual at the time. The actor appeared in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and the follow-up 2014 film The Amazing Spider-Man 2, both distributed by Sony Pictures. The 38-year-old actor and producer told The Independent back in 2019 that he felt pressured to apologize for questioning the iconic character’s potential bisexuality to sell tickets to homophobes. With the leaked news that former Spider-Man actors Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will be joining the latest arthropodous superhero Tom Holland in the upcoming flick Spider-Man: No Way Home, Garfield’s past comments about his experiences starring in two previous movies have resurfaced. Want more from Natasha? Follow her on Twitter or find her on All we know is, we have more than a few guy friends who would drool over the idea of a guy-on-guy Spider-Man plotline-and we'd be more than down with it, too. Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee has responded to actor Andrew Garfields recent what-if scenario in which Peter Parker could be gay or bisexual, joking, 'I figure one sex is enough for anybody.'. Um, why can't you come over to our place tonight so we can have sweet, sweet Spidey sex with you, Andrew?īecause, seriously, it's impossible to not love a guy who's so cool with his own sexuality that he'd suggest to make his character bi or gay–and who thinks the whole thing would be NBD, at that.
He told Entertainment Weekly that he's talked to his Spider-Man producer about the idea of the superhero's love interest, Mary Jane, being a guy: " "What if MJ is a dude? Why can't we discover that Peter is exploring his sexuality? It's hardly even groundbreaking!…So why can't he be gay? Why can't he be into boys?"" Which is why we are even more enamored with geeky-sexy Andrew Garfield, who recently said he would be totes down with Spider-Man being gay. But, you know what's really hot these days? Not being homophobic. There are many male qualities that turn us on.