Spider-Man: No Way Home is still surrounded by many theories about it being a live-action Spider-Verse. Though we know Alfred Molina and Jamie Foxx are reprising their villain roles from previous Spider-Man franchises, I very much doubt we’re getting multiple Spider-Men.
Andrew Garfield is again claiming he is not returning for the film, and I believe him.
Most recently, he talked to MTV‘s Josh Horowitz about Spider-Man: No Way Home on the Happy Sad Confused podcast:
I can’t speak for anything else, but for myself. They might be doing something, but I ain’t got a call.
He continued:
I see how often Spider-Man is trending and it’s like people freaking out. And I’m just like, ‘guys, guys, guys’ — I wish I could just be able to speak to everyone and say, ‘I recommend that you chill.’
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Garfield concluded with:
I would’ve gotten a call by now. That’s what I’m saying.
As previously mentioned, I would actually be upset if we got a Spider-Verse type film. I love the idea of brining in villains from different franchises/universes, but we don’t need more Spider-Men taking away from Tom Holland’s Peter Parker’s story.
Really, I don’t want this “Spider-Man 3” to turn out like 2007’s Spider-Man 3. I want a well crafted movie, not a film that throws everything against the wall, hoping it meshes.
Marvel Studios is better than that. Which is why Sony has them make the films for them. Long live the MCU!