
When it comes to putting on the Spider-Man suit again for another return to the Marvel Universe, Garfield tells ET, "Never say never." "And to find a brotherhood with Tobey as well, and with Tom, and the fact that we do share a very unique experience," he added. It was just a really beautiful thing to share together." In fact, I was also with Tobey, me and Tobey snuck into a theater together and no one knew we were there. "I snuck into a theater on opening night and just watched with my baseball cap on and my mask. "I still can't believe it happened," Garfield gushed. Garfield is admittedly still in disbelief that the legendary moment occurred and grateful for the brotherhood he's developed with both Holland and Maguire, with whom he snuck into a screening to see the movie. "And we were just there to kind of support and have a lot of fun, and it was so much God damn fun." "The theme of mentorship and how these two people across the universe were the only ones that could really, fully understand what this young man was going through, and that was really important to us as well, that it was really about Tom and Tom's character, Tom's Peter, Tom's journey as the center of that," he said. "And these three guys, who maybe felt very lonely in the universe before, suddenly are aware that they're never alone, they never have been alone and actually there is a brotherhood out there, and God knows how many more Spider-Men, Peter Parkers, there are out there to share in that support group with."Įven with the support of both him and Maguire, the pair wanted to make sure that at the end of the day, it was always about Holland's Peter Parker and his journey as that character and in the iconic suit. The loneliness that that character feels, archetypally, that he seems destined to feel all his life, suddenly gets broken open," Garfield explains.

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"I think one of the reasons why I think it's so appealing to so many people around the world, is that feeling of solitude that we can all - and loneliness is maybe a better word - that we can all relate to, as we are figuring out our giftedness, our ordinariness and how that meets our extraordinariness and going through adolescence and becoming a full person. It's a feeling that Garfield says audiences can relate to as they personally discover their own talents. "And also, there's something spiritual that kind of happened and happens, and that we were exploring in the film, which is like, archetypically, the character is so alone, the isolation, that's an important part of the character in terms of the cannon of Spider-Man, for me in a way." "And then, the fact that I get to be one of those people wearing the suit next to my actual Spider-Man hero, Tobey Maguire, and the brilliant, incredibly talented, heartfelt, funny, good, sweet, perfect Spider-Man of Tom Holland, and I get to be the middle brother, and I get to be in awe of my older brother and in full longing to protect my younger brother," he continued.
