Key Points
Garfield wants creative freedom for a potential return
No Way Home reignited fan love for his Spider-Man
Tom Holland's next film starts shooting this year
Sony announces Spider-Man: Brand New Day for 2026
At the Middle East Film & Comic Con via Entertainment Tonight, as quoted by Variety, the actor said that his return to the Spider-Man franchise hinges on a very "offbeat" idea, which will also require creative freedom from the writers. He recalled the example of "Spider-Verse" movies for the same.
"It would have to be very weird. I would like to do something very strange. Something very unique, and offbeat and surprising, kind of like the creative freedom they have with the animated 'Spider-Verse' movies," said Garfield as quoted by Variety.
As per the outlet, in an interview with Esquire magazine last year, the two-time Oscar nominee said he was "left dangling" when his Spider-Man role came to such an abrupt end after "Amazing Spider-Man 2" disappointed at the box office.
Tom Holland took over the role with 2017's 'Spider-Man: Homecoming.' But the success of "No Way Home" proved there's still a lot of love for Garfield's iteration of the comic book hero.
Andrew was speculated to be a part of the franchise again before the release of 'No Way Home' due to leaked photos and videos. However, he continued to deny his involvement to maintain the suspense.
It worked well as the movie was a massive hit at the global box office due to unexpected cameos of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man.
Meanwhile, Tom Holland's starrer next instalment of Spiderman will begin it's shooting this year.
Sony Pictures has revealed the title of the highly anticipated fourth instalment of the Spider-Man franchise, starring Tom Holland.
The film, titled 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day, ' is set to release in theatres on July 31, 2026.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the announcement was first made at CinemaCon on Monday, where director Destin Daniel Cretton took the stage to express his excitement about helming the project.
The title, 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day', references a 2008 comic book storyline that takes place after a universe-altering event that causes everyone to forget who Spider-Man is, reported the outlet
This plot point is fitting, given the ending of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', which saw the world forgetting Peter Parker's identity.
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' is written by Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna, who previously penned 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.'
Andrew Garfield is also speculated to make a cameo in the series by the fans.
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