Do You Know Which The Social Network Role Andrew Garfield Initially Audition For?(Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Andrew Garfield has become one of Hollywood’s most talented and versatile actors, but his breakthrough came with The Social Network (2010). Before taking on major roles such as Spider-Man, Garfield delivered a powerful performance as Eduardo Saverin, the co-founder of Facebook. His portrayal of Saverin’s emotional journey and eventual fallout with Mark Zuckerberg was widely praised, earning him a Golden Globe nomination.

However, many don’t know that Garfield was initially slated for an audition of Zuckerberg himself. Director David Fincher recognized his acting prowess but felt Garfield’s emotional depth was better suited for the role of Saverin, creating the perfect dynamic opposite Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of Zuckerberg. Andrew Garfield’s performance remains one of the most compelling aspects of the movie, but his journey to landing the role wasn’t as straightforward as one might expect.

Andrew Garfield Spent Three Works Learning About Mark Zuckerberg Before Being Asked To Play Eduardo Saverin

When Andrew Garfield first auditioned for The Social Network, he wasn’t aiming to play Eduardo Saverin. Instead, he set his sights on the lead role of Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s co-founder and the film’s central figure. In an earlier interview with Screen Daily, Garfield revealed that he spent weeks preparing for the part, delving into the complexities of Zuckerberg’s character and mindset.

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