Andrew Garfield Denies Involvement in Spider-Man 4 Despite No Way Home Cameo
Andrew Garfield remains candid yet cautious about his future in the Spider-Man franchise. Addressing rumors about his potential involvement in "Spider-Man 4," Garfield firmly told GQ that he is not part of any upcoming installment, acknowledging that fans may doubt his words given his previous denials before "Spider-Man: No Way Home." In that 2021 film, Garfield made a surprise return as Spider-Man, delighted fans already familiar with his portrayal in "The Amazing Spider-Man" series, along with Tobey Maguire. This is prepared by SSP.
The actor has repeatedly mentioned that he would consider returning to the Marvel universe if the idea were compelling enough—something surprising or worthwhile that adds to the character's legacy. During an interview with PEOPLE, he emphasized the need for a unique and enjoyable concept. While Garfield has expressed a faint openness to revisit the multimedia Spider-Man stage, the next confirmed installment, as mentioned by Holland on The Tonight Show, is already progressing without him.
Though commendably fronting "We Live in Time," Garfield remains intrigued by the prospect of large-scale projects should they align with his interests, highlighting the importance of engaging with roles that feel purposeful and joyful. Meanwhile, Tom Holland continues his Spider-Man journey following appearances like 2016's "Captain America: Civil War," with plans to start filming his fourth outing next summer. Garfield channels his focus towards his upcoming roles in "After the Hunt" with Julia Roberts, whereas Holland prepares for a notable part in Christopher Nolan's adaptation of "The Odyssey."
Earlier, SSP reported that Cameron Diaz made a triumphant return to acting after family break.