Garfield discusses his past and potential future as the web-slinger extraordinaire.

If you haven’t seenSpider-Man: No Way Home, you might want to turn yourself around right now.

You’ve been warned spoilers ahead!

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, Andrew Garfield, as Spider-Man, 2012. ph: Jamie Trueblood/©Columbia Pictures

Andrew Garfield in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’.Everett Collection

And, there was even talk of bringing backKirsten Dunstas Maguire’s MJ andEmma Stoneas Garfield’s Gwen Stacy.

“I wasn’t expecting to ever have a conversation again about potentially playing Peter Parker.

I felt very excited to just to be a fan again,” the actor says.

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, l-r: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, 2012, ph: Jamie Trueblood/©Columbia Pictur

Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’.Everett Collection

But a phone call from producersAmy Pascal,Kevin Feige, and director Jon Watts convinced him otherwise.

“The pitch was really, really enticing,” he explained.

“That character is isolated in his emotional experience and physical experience.

That’s a big spiritual journey to go on, man.

And then we just milked out all the fun that we could possibly have.”

Anda glorious ageit’s been.

ButNo Way Homehas offered Garfield a shot at redemption, both on- and off-screen.

“Peter and Spider-Man, those characters are all about service, to the greater good and the many.

As for the line that he improvised inNo Way Home?

It’s all about love.

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