Andrew Garfield Calls Spider-Man: No Way Home A Low-Budget Short Film ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

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Marvel might be going through a tough time, but they also gave us some fantastic movies like Spider-Man: No Way Home in the past few years. The film received much praise and appreciation for its brilliant fan service by bringing the former Spider-Men, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield in this Tom Holland-led MCU flick. The Amazing Spider-Man star recently opened up about his love for the Marvel character and his experience of appearing in the 2021 movie at the Red Sea Film Festival.

Garfield played the role of the web-slinging superhero for the first time in 2012 and then reprised his role in 2014. After appearing in the Holland-led movie, fans demanded a threequel to his solo franchise. His version of Spidey got his redemption by saving Holland starrer Peter’s MJ [played by Zendaya]. For the unversed, Garfield’s Peter failed to save his love, Gwen Stacy [played by Emma Stone], in the second installment of The Amazing Spider-Man.

Andrew Garfield recently attended the Red Sea Film Festival, and as per variety, the actor spoke about his affinity for the character of Spider-Man and his experience of reprising it in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Garfield said, “So it was as if you were making a low-budget short film with friends. And it was the biggest movie in the history of movies.”

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