@@Ericaandmac Tom definitely cares about Spider-Man. Just cuz he might not talk about him like Andrew or Tobey, doesn’t mean he doesn’t care. Weird you had to say basically diss him for no reason.
Andrew is EASILY the most effortless Spider-Man of the three. Tobie had the better Peter, imo. Tom probably has the best high-school era Spider-Man appearance and is a truly excellent "early days" Spider-Man. The weird "disconnect" for me is that Tom's Spider-Man literally fought a battle of universe-wide apocalyptic proportions against an alien overlord before leaving high school. It's hard to sort of... "level up" from there in terms of intensity. I think that's why FFH and NWH both focused more on Peter's internal struggles and less about his actual physical struggles. Who could possibly be more menacing than Thanos? Like imagine he walks up to some criminals in the 4th movie and just says "Dude, I kicked Thanos in the face. Do you REALLY want this fight?"
Spider-Man is meant to be a tormented character, he's never meant to be truly happy, not for long anyway... he's suppose to show us what it's like to suffer impossible tragedies, while still somehow finding hope to keep going... That's why Spider-Man will forever be the easiest superhero for any normal person to resonate with, because he's the epitome of a broken tragic normal guy handed one of the most wonderful gifts, but still continues to suffer loss after loss, while still fighting on and not giving up... People's houses burn down, people lose their jobs, people lose loved one's to tragedy, and we feel hopeless and sorrow to such an immense level that we can't even imagine how we begin to rebuild, and that's where Spider-Man is inspiring, because in the face of such tragedies, he finds the courage, or his peers surround him and help him muster the strength to keep going, because the world needs a Spider-Man... In the same breathe, the world needs us... we may not even realize it, it doesn't have to be a loved one, it could just be a barista who sells us our daily coffee, or the gas station attendant we chat with every other day on the way to work... you never know who may need you, or with a moment of kindness, how much of an effect you can have on a person's life... some people may be teetering on the edge of oblivion and you may not even realize that a kind word or an uplifting conversation may be exactly what they need to keep going... It's hard because I've dealt with depressions for most of my life, so I know better than anybody how some people, without ever knowing, can have a monumental effect on you in your darkest moments... So be like Spider-Man, fight the darkness... even if you feel like you have no purpose, you may very well be the superhero to talk someone down from the ledge one day, and you won't even know it...
well said. It reminds me of Gwen’s speech from The Amazing Spider-Man 2. “Promise me that you will hold onto hope. Keep it alive. Even if we fall short, what better way is there to live?” Hold onto hope, my friend. always. same to everyone reading this
What you said is very profound, but Spider-Man is not a tormented character. He's a character that inspires others and has one of the strongest wills in fiction. He's had good and bad things happen to him but he appreciates everything he's been given throughout his journey. ASM #500 proves this when Peter talks to Uncle Ben again. Peter knows why bad things happen because he puts himself at the center of danger. Amazing Fantasy #1000 shows this as well. So, don't fall into that mindset that Spider-Man is a tormented character, that's what the Spider-Man Editorial Team at Marvel who don't understand him want people to believe.
yeah only problem, this trop gets over used so much to the point the storys become boring and writers start puting them selves in to screw with peter more and more i think theres only one comic run where peter was truly happen by the end and its when he got a gf who new him as both spidy and peter at the same time as she could read minds.
@MaxMawGames you get the sense that he went back to that tower and kept practising and trying to see if he could have saved her and to make sure he could if anything like that happened again
THAT is TASM3 movie we want to see. Raw emotion of him being in that mindset. Full of rage, bitter, not pulling his punches. Heartbroken that he lost Gwen, or at least give us flash backs to these scenes in TASM3 after he gets the symbiote suit. That would be amazing.
Powerful scene but what really got to me was when he saved M.J. and his face right after: he was happy that she was safe, he was vindicated having redeemed himself actually pulling off the save and at the same time it was like twisting a dagger in his own back: "WHY couldn't you have done that way before, Peter?!?😢"
For me Andrews the my favourite actor, Tobey is the best spiderman/peter Parker, and Tom for me is great as a young spiderman bringing that youth to the character, but he hasn’t wowed me yet
One other thing that I believe Tobey, Andrew & Tom share is their ability to portray strong emotions of grief and sorrow in Spidey/Peter's character. Fans know how unlucky and devastating Spider-man's life can be, but these actors made the losses feel oh so heavy (props to writers & directors as well)
Just the idea of being able to hug another one of yourself is quite beautiful indeed. No one knows what another person is TRULY going through but themselves, so absolute trust and understanding is achieved in meeting them.
Tbh we need Andrew reprise his role for third The Amazing Spider-Man. The key moment of Spider-Man is how relatable he is to a reader. Yeah, he has superpowers and highly intelligent, but also he has same problems as we do: run out of money, constant distances with his close ones, failers after failers, nothing goes his way. And despite all of it he doesn't give up, he keeps fighting, he keeps hoping. Life always hits him hard he always back up. And now I fell like we need Andrew to make that for us. Show how his Peter despite everything doesn't quit. We need him to inspire us, young adults. I hope Sony or Marvel will find a perfect script for Andrew and he'll make it for us. We need him to inspire us
Took my girl to see No Way Home on my second viewing, and she had never seen Andrew's Spidey movies. When we walked out of the theater she was like "So his movies aren't that good? He came in and stole the show"
Every mentor other than Uncle Ben and Aunt May each Pete Parker has had in the films before this has been a villain. It was nice to hear advice from someone older than him who is on the good side now.
What was great was they weren't just there to say hi and punch the green goblin, there was an actual story reason with Peter needing guidance in his loneliest moment to not enter the darkness. So you got the example of a positive hero in Tobey, and then the darker example of Garfield who's somewhat gone down a dark path. It's maybe like a little kid about to be an adult and he's got the example of a healthy, well-to-do brother but also one who maybe struggles with addiction or his mental health and is finding his way.
Let's not forget Tobey Peter went through insane darkness as well. Thus far, he's the only Peter who's had to deal with Venom. Unlike Andrew Peter who had the rage develop naturally out of grief, Tobey Peter had it brought out of him by Venom. So you have Tobey Peter who has dealt with darkness and evil and come out the other side, you have Andrew Peter who is still dealing with grief-induced-rage but recognizes it and the need to do better, and you have Tom Peter who is just entering it. I see Tobey Peter as the Peter that both Andrew and Tom need, the Peter that is proof that there is light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. The writing is so brilliant in this movie because Tobey and Tom help Andrew as much as Tobey and Andrew help Tom. Tobey reaffirms that there is a light waiting for Andrew at the end of his journey and that he's not the bad, evil man he thinks he is while Tom affords Andrew the catharsis and redemption he so desperately needs to begin his journey truly back to the light in MJ. Two Peters were saved in this movie while the third almost died to achieve it. I love that they treated Tobey's Peter as the one Peter who actually truly, finally, understood the lesson of, "With Great Power, There Must Also Come Great Responsibility" and he spends the movie teaching that lesson to both Andrew and Tom.
"Hopefully we can remember this strange dream we had together", I love that, I am a community theater level actor and i treasure that time of shared dream, whether it was in rehearsal, performance, off stage hanging out with cast and crew compatriots and in treasured memory. Thank you Mr. Garfield, for your art and person.
When he says about stopping pulling his punches, it’s a really hidden brutality. Because it’s never really made clear in any of the Spider-Man films just how strong he is and what would happen if he properly punches and doesn’t hold back. He is insanely strong. And hitting a person without pulling his punch would be Saw levels of nasty!
Spider-Man is one of my favorite superheroes and the reason I started liking comics. This scene is one of those scenes that really speaks to the character and how much he goes through, and what it’s like to be Spider-Man. Some people just watch MCU, but real comic fans know that Spider-Man is extremely strong and pulls his punches to like a quarter of what he can actually do. So to have Andrew Garfield’s version, say he stopped pulling his punches after Gwen’s death and going 100%…..It was scary to think about, but also gut wrenching cause you realize how hard it must be to have that power and more importantly, how much he was damaged after losing her…..Even in the comics when Doc Ock and Spidey switch bodies, he says he respects Spider-Man more after realizing how much he actually had and how he holds back when fighting cause he’s genuinely a good person…..Awesome acting Andrew Garfield🙌🏾🔥
Usually we say The best spider-man is Drew, the best Parker is Toby, and Tom is a the best of both worlds. I’d love his return as knull, as Peter, whoever he just deserves a second chance.
i love it for andrew that this movie happened!!! it was such a great closure to his spiderman series!!! No way home is Amazing spiderman 3 imo 💯 shoutout to the Multiverse 🕸️🕸️🕸️
It is insane how it seems more people are now interested in seeing more Andrew as Spidey than Tom. I want to seem them both in separate films personally, but it does feel like Andrew's Spidey needs more resolution than Tobey or Tom's versions (their Peters at least seem somewhat content by the end of NWH).
Please, please, please Sony: use Andrew for your Sony Cinematic Universe. The new Ultimate Spider-Man comic has shown that audiences are more excited for a mature, adult Spider-Man than yet another rehash of his younger years. It can work!
I have no issue with Tobey Maguire or Tom Holland, but there's something about Andrew Garfield that makes him so likable. He seems very humble and passionate about his work. I think he sets himself apart from the typical Hollywood star. Plus, he's a phenomenal actor!
Andrew stole every scene he was in with the two other Peter Parkers. I always knew he was the better actor, but I never thought it would be that obvious
I made the mistake of watching this movie on release in a theatre full of fans so the quiet emotional scenes were ruined by all the people talking about how sad it was throughout the whole scene.
Funny thing about the mentorship when you think about it is that Tom holland actually appeared as Spider-Man in as many movies as Tobey and Andrew combined at this point 😂
Never forget how powerful the writing can be. And when an actor ALLOWS THEMSELVES TO BE VULNERABLE in lieu of putting on some type of phony, machismo charade... yup, that's how films like "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" are born. And yes, "No Way Home" had some genuine moments which transcended the general one-liner, snarky quips which were often a Marvel-CU trademark.
@@holyjolias3229 No, I am not but this is absurb, yes we didn't see the movie but the events happens offscreen man, just like Tobey fighting Vulture and Mysterio.
He didn't carry it. Tom Holland and Willem Defoe did. Andrew did well in his scenes, but the emotional weight of the film in total is ABSOLUTELY NOT ON HIM. Silly to say that of a guest star.
@@YodatheHobbit u dont have to be salty about it, they all did well but everyone generally agrees that andrew specifically had a great impact on them because of his redemption arc.
@@YodatheHobbit bro are you living underneath a rock Andrew Garfield performance in no way home is the most talked about performance in that goddamn film the fact that you said that shit is crazy
Endgame, Now Way Home, and Deadpool and Wolverine sure did have a lot of fan-service, but damn, was it done right. Marvel finally brought their holy trilogy together (MCU, Spider-Verse, FoX-Men). Imagine telling fans 10 years ago in 2014 that we’d see all these characters crossover into the MCU, right down to Chris Evans playing Cap AND Torch. I still can’t believe we got all 3 Spideys with most of their villains in one movie with Daredevil, let alone an extended cut. Say what you want about the MCU now, but we really have been spoiled over the years. Thanks Marvel.
Now Sony needs to give us Garfield’s third movie that follows this same thing, before NWH happens; sadly, we can’t get the Venom suit arc since he said “he never fought an alien” or anything with “black goo” so what can they do there to show a rageful spider-man
I feel like if we would of got a Tasm 3 movie THIS scene would of hit sooo much more. Because in that movie we could have seen, how he became rageful an bitter towards his enemies. Especially how depressed he was after she died. But it still was an amazing scene.
WAIT SO.... I'm just realizing... Andrew's Peter Parker became a murderer. That's why its so heavy on him, that's what pulling his punches means, he literally became a killer, a punch of spiderman can knock out captain america
No Way Home brought 3 generations of Spider-Man movie fans together in such a beautiful way
We never left
Agreed ❤❤❤
As a millennial, it baffles me that we have this many generations as a part of the live-action Spider-Verse.
@@Dylan-b1l Some did. AKA this brought fans together.
Thank you 🙏🏻
I remember watching this scene and after telling my wife, "wow that's f***ing acting right there"
@@gw9556 calm down
Yeah the acting is on top
Watch any andrew scene and you would feel that
This scene actually took place BEFORE he saved MJ... not after
I know right I was fucking confused when he said that
Clearly he didn’t see it
@@SansoHumarIt came out three years ago and he’s a movie guy, he watches stuff for his job all the time.
@SansoHumar I'm sure he just misspoke
I was just gonna say
he understands the character so well
Yes Its obvious from interviews, if u compare Toms interviews with Andrew or Tobey, They talk deep about their characters always. (unlike Tom)
@@Ericaandmac Tom definitely cares about Spider-Man. Just cuz he might not talk about him like Andrew or Tobey, doesn’t mean he doesn’t care. Weird you had to say basically diss him for no reason.
Andrew was always my favorite Spider-Man
is* 😁
Andrew is EASILY the most effortless Spider-Man of the three.
Tobie had the better Peter, imo.
Tom probably has the best high-school era Spider-Man appearance and is a truly excellent "early days" Spider-Man.
The weird "disconnect" for me is that Tom's Spider-Man literally fought a battle of universe-wide apocalyptic proportions against an alien overlord before leaving high school.
It's hard to sort of... "level up" from there in terms of intensity.
I think that's why FFH and NWH both focused more on Peter's internal struggles and less about his actual physical struggles.
Who could possibly be more menacing than Thanos?
Like imagine he walks up to some criminals in the 4th movie and just says "Dude, I kicked Thanos in the face. Do you REALLY want this fight?"
Spider-Man is meant to be a tormented character, he's never meant to be truly happy, not for long anyway... he's suppose to show us what it's like to suffer impossible tragedies, while still somehow finding hope to keep going...
That's why Spider-Man will forever be the easiest superhero for any normal person to resonate with, because he's the epitome of a broken tragic normal guy handed one of the most wonderful gifts, but still continues to suffer loss after loss, while still fighting on and not giving up...
People's houses burn down, people lose their jobs, people lose loved one's to tragedy, and we feel hopeless and sorrow to such an immense level that we can't even imagine how we begin to rebuild, and that's where Spider-Man is inspiring, because in the face of such tragedies, he finds the courage, or his peers surround him and help him muster the strength to keep going, because the world needs a Spider-Man...
In the same breathe, the world needs us... we may not even realize it, it doesn't have to be a loved one, it could just be a barista who sells us our daily coffee, or the gas station attendant we chat with every other day on the way to work... you never know who may need you, or with a moment of kindness, how much of an effect you can have on a person's life... some people may be teetering on the edge of oblivion and you may not even realize that a kind word or an uplifting conversation may be exactly what they need to keep going...
It's hard because I've dealt with depressions for most of my life, so I know better than anybody how some people, without ever knowing, can have a monumental effect on you in your darkest moments...
So be like Spider-Man, fight the darkness... even if you feel like you have no purpose, you may very well be the superhero to talk someone down from the ledge one day, and you won't even know it...
well said. It reminds me of Gwen’s speech from The Amazing Spider-Man 2. “Promise me that you will hold onto hope. Keep it alive. Even if we fall short, what better way is there to live?”
Hold onto hope, my friend. always. same to everyone reading this
What you said is very profound, but Spider-Man is not a tormented character. He's a character that inspires others and has one of the strongest wills in fiction. He's had good and bad things happen to him but he appreciates everything he's been given throughout his journey. ASM #500 proves this when Peter talks to Uncle Ben again.
Peter knows why bad things happen because he puts himself at the center of danger. Amazing Fantasy #1000 shows this as well. So, don't fall into that mindset that Spider-Man is a tormented character, that's what the Spider-Man Editorial Team at Marvel who don't understand him want people to believe.
yeah only problem, this trop gets over used so much to the point the storys become boring and writers start puting them selves in to screw with peter more and more i think theres only one comic run where peter was truly happen by the end and its when he got a gf who new him as both spidy and peter at the same time as she could read minds.
@@peteramaranth85Which comic is that? The one with his gf who can read minds?
Not really spider man can be a happy character & still be inspiring. Read the classic comics, d*ck
When he saves MJ,asks her if she's ok while he's crying..what a scene,amazing movie,best Spider Man flick ever.
The way he learnt how to save MJ because of him failing with Gwen was so heartbreaking, could see it on his face.
@MaxMawGames you get the sense that he went back to that tower and kept practising and trying to see if he could have saved her and to make sure he could if anything like that happened again
@@callumhoffman9885 I’d love to see them explore his grief in Amazing Spider-Man 3 if they do it one day
THAT is TASM3 movie we want to see. Raw emotion of him being in that mindset. Full of rage, bitter, not pulling his punches.
Heartbroken that he lost Gwen, or at least give us flash backs to these scenes in TASM3 after he gets the symbiote suit. That would be amazing.
No 🙂
@@misterio337Yes 😀
@@misterio337You're clearly delusional
Nice of him not to correct Josh and just speak to the scene itself. He gets it, as he of course should. 🙂
Powerful scene but what really got to me was when he saved M.J. and his face right after: he was happy that she was safe, he was vindicated having redeemed himself actually pulling off the save and at the same time it was like twisting a dagger in his own back: "WHY couldn't you have done that way before, Peter?!?😢"
Andrew Garfields the best actor to have ever played Spider-Man
Easily. He also did the best job.
The script and writing let him down. He was the best spider man and the best Peter Parker in my opinion, just wish he got to act in better films
@@jakecolleran10 Those are good movies.
For me Andrews the my favourite actor, Tobey is the best spiderman/peter Parker, and Tom for me is great as a young spiderman bringing that youth to the character, but he hasn’t wowed me yet
Not much competition there.
One other thing that I believe Tobey, Andrew & Tom share is their ability to portray strong emotions of grief and sorrow in Spidey/Peter's character. Fans know how unlucky and devastating Spider-man's life can be, but these actors made the losses feel oh so heavy (props to writers & directors as well)
Just the idea of being able to hug another one of yourself is quite beautiful indeed. No one knows what another person is TRULY going through but themselves, so absolute trust and understanding is achieved in meeting them.
Best scene was when he saved mcu mj .The emotion in that catch was intense
It's been like 3 years since No Way Home now but I still can't believe it actually happen
Tbh we need Andrew reprise his role for third The Amazing Spider-Man. The key moment of Spider-Man is how relatable he is to a reader. Yeah, he has superpowers and highly intelligent, but also he has same problems as we do: run out of money, constant distances with his close ones, failers after failers, nothing goes his way. And despite all of it he doesn't give up, he keeps fighting, he keeps hoping. Life always hits him hard he always back up. And now I fell like we need Andrew to make that for us. Show how his Peter despite everything doesn't quit. We need him to inspire us, young adults. I hope Sony or Marvel will find a perfect script for Andrew and he'll make it for us. We need him to inspire us
YesI would prefer him rather than Tom.
He's 40 I believe still looks like 20's
Must be all that radioactive spider blood.
Well he did play a teenager in his mid to late 20's.
He still got a baby face but most peoples faces kinda shrivel up
Took my girl to see No Way Home on my second viewing, and she had never seen Andrew's Spidey movies. When we walked out of the theater she was like "So his movies aren't that good? He came in and stole the show"
Every mentor other than Uncle Ben and Aunt May each Pete Parker has had in the films before this has been a villain. It was nice to hear advice from someone older than him who is on the good side now.
What was great was they weren't just there to say hi and punch the green goblin, there was an actual story reason with Peter needing guidance in his loneliest moment to not enter the darkness. So you got the example of a positive hero in Tobey, and then the darker example of Garfield who's somewhat gone down a dark path. It's maybe like a little kid about to be an adult and he's got the example of a healthy, well-to-do brother but also one who maybe struggles with addiction or his mental health and is finding his way.
Let's not forget Tobey Peter went through insane darkness as well. Thus far, he's the only Peter who's had to deal with Venom. Unlike Andrew Peter who had the rage develop naturally out of grief, Tobey Peter had it brought out of him by Venom. So you have Tobey Peter who has dealt with darkness and evil and come out the other side, you have Andrew Peter who is still dealing with grief-induced-rage but recognizes it and the need to do better, and you have Tom Peter who is just entering it. I see Tobey Peter as the Peter that both Andrew and Tom need, the Peter that is proof that there is light at the end of the proverbial tunnel.
The writing is so brilliant in this movie because Tobey and Tom help Andrew as much as Tobey and Andrew help Tom. Tobey reaffirms that there is a light waiting for Andrew at the end of his journey and that he's not the bad, evil man he thinks he is while Tom affords Andrew the catharsis and redemption he so desperately needs to begin his journey truly back to the light in MJ. Two Peters were saved in this movie while the third almost died to achieve it. I love that they treated Tobey's Peter as the one Peter who actually truly, finally, understood the lesson of, "With Great Power, There Must Also Come Great Responsibility" and he spends the movie teaching that lesson to both Andrew and Tom.
This guys deserves more everything....more credit, more Spider-Man movies, more respect, more success.
The most highlight performance of Andrew Garfield's performance to date and I'm loving it ❤❤❤❤
His acting peaked in this scene
Not necessarily peak, and just more greatness! I loved his performance in Hacksaw Ridge.
Andrew has so much more range than this is just a taste I suggest you watch hacksaw ridge
@@khango6138 Peak*
Andrew Garfield best. Glad they all got to be on screen together
So nice to see people commenting Andrew's the best spiderman. ❤❤❤❤
"Hopefully we can remember this strange dream we had together", I love that, I am a community theater level actor and i treasure that time of shared dream, whether it was in rehearsal, performance, off stage hanging out with cast and crew compatriots and in treasured memory. Thank you Mr. Garfield, for your art and person.
When he says about stopping pulling his punches, it’s a really hidden brutality. Because it’s never really made clear in any of the Spider-Man films just how strong he is and what would happen if he properly punches and doesn’t hold back. He is insanely strong. And hitting a person without pulling his punch would be Saw levels of nasty!
He’s Amazing.
Spider-Man is one of my favorite superheroes and the reason I started liking comics. This scene is one of those scenes that really speaks to the character and how much he goes through, and what it’s like to be Spider-Man.
Some people just watch MCU, but real comic fans know that Spider-Man is extremely strong and pulls his punches to like a quarter of what he can actually do. So to have Andrew Garfield’s version, say he stopped pulling his punches after Gwen’s death and going 100%…..It was scary to think about, but also gut wrenching cause you realize how hard it must be to have that power and more importantly, how much he was damaged after losing her…..Even in the comics when Doc Ock and Spidey switch bodies, he says he respects Spider-Man more after realizing how much he actually had and how he holds back when fighting cause he’s genuinely a good person…..Awesome acting Andrew Garfield🙌🏾🔥
He cry so good ❤ love that film
Hes like the real Spider Man , most comic accurate and my fav 🫶🏻
It must be so great for him to actually be able to talk openly about the movie, even now.
Usually we say The best spider-man is Drew, the best Parker is Toby, and Tom is a the best of both worlds. I’d love his return as knull, as Peter, whoever he just deserves a second chance.
If you remind Andrew all about Spiderman, he will automatically flashback to the relationship between him and Emma
There should be TASM 3 about this period on Andrew’s spider man universe
He is the best actor between them
i love it for andrew that this movie happened!!! it was such a great closure to his spiderman series!!! No way home is Amazing spiderman 3 imo 💯 shoutout to the Multiverse 🕸️🕸️🕸️
I’m not crying, you’re crying!
It is insane how it seems more people are now interested in seeing more Andrew as Spidey than Tom. I want to seem them both in separate films personally, but it does feel like Andrew's Spidey needs more resolution than Tobey or Tom's versions (their Peters at least seem somewhat content by the end of NWH).
Please sony give andrew a third part in tasm he deserves it and its not like tasm films were flops
Only time I ugly cried in a movie theater, that scene he saved Zendaya. Masterful acting!
Dude is the most talented actor to play spiderman. Its a shame we wont get to see that rage be infected by venom. A real chance for a brutal spiderman
How can you not love Spider-man, Andrew disappears when he's Spidey and I love him for that.
After No Way Home. I can finally appreciate The Amazing Spider-Man 2 now and also Tobey Spider-Man films as well.
Please, please, please Sony: use Andrew for your Sony Cinematic Universe.
The new Ultimate Spider-Man comic has shown that audiences are more excited for a mature, adult Spider-Man than yet another rehash of his younger years. It can work!
Andrew is the best actor of all 3
I have no issue with Tobey Maguire or Tom Holland, but there's something about Andrew Garfield that makes him so likable. He seems very humble and passionate about his work. I think he sets himself apart from the typical Hollywood star.
Plus, he's a phenomenal actor!
Tom with his two big brothers would make an ace movie again
It’s scenes like this that make No Way Home way more than fan service
And he was the best Spider-Man of all.
That's not after he saves MJ 🤨 it's before even the battle prep let alone the battle.
Andrew was the BEST part of no way home
Andrew stole every scene he was in with the two other Peter Parkers. I always knew he was the better actor, but I never thought it would be that obvious
Andrew Garfield is a fucking g his acting is incredible❤
"she was my mj"💔
I made the mistake of watching this movie on release in a theatre full of fans so the quiet emotional scenes were ruined by all the people talking about how sad it was throughout the whole scene.
Such a great movie!
You need to see Andrew in Under The Banner Of Heaven. Fantastic work.
Funny thing about the mentorship when you think about it is that Tom holland actually appeared as Spider-Man in as many movies as Tobey and Andrew combined at this point 😂
The explanation is legit.
My poor shattered feels!
this fit is so fly
No Way Home was almost like an early twentieth anniversary celebration of the original Spider-Man with Tobey
Never forget how powerful the writing can be. And when an actor ALLOWS THEMSELVES TO BE VULNERABLE in lieu of putting on some type of phony, machismo charade... yup, that's how films like "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" are born. And yes, "No Way Home" had some genuine moments which transcended the general one-liner, snarky quips which were often a Marvel-CU trademark.
bro called that clip sweat
I love them all, but garfield is still my favorite peter/spider-man.
Bro he needs a third spider man movie!
0:18- but you got it back in TASM3, so WTF ?!
bros in a different timeline 😅
@@holyjolias3229 No, I am not but this is absurb, yes we didn't see the movie but the events happens offscreen man, just like Tobey fighting Vulture and Mysterio.
Wait huh im so confused by this comment on what you meant
He time traveled broo@@thenotoriousziz
@@arpitchaudhary4587??????
This doesn't seem possible but I really hope they complete Andrew's tasm trilogy
Peter 3❤
I guess we all understand Andrew spider man the most as men. 😢
By saying I lost Gwen, he’s not only talking about the character but he is relating to all the losses he had : The role, Emma Stones, his mother
Exactly 😞
Well said.
Andrew Garfield carried no way home but that goddamn performance even as it’s Toby fan I got admit he killed it
He didn't carry it. Tom Holland and Willem Defoe did. Andrew did well in his scenes, but the emotional weight of the film in total is ABSOLUTELY NOT ON HIM. Silly to say that of a guest star.
@@YodatheHobbit u dont have to be salty about it, they all did well but everyone generally agrees that andrew specifically had a great impact on them because of his redemption arc.
@@YodatheHobbit bro are you living underneath a rock Andrew Garfield performance in no way home is the most talked about performance in that goddamn film the fact that you said that shit is crazy
I appreciate Tom Holland Spider-Man got Garfield deserved his third movie
andrew was going to cry fr
Endgame, Now Way Home, and Deadpool and Wolverine sure did have a lot of fan-service, but damn, was it done right. Marvel finally brought their holy trilogy together (MCU, Spider-Verse, FoX-Men). Imagine telling fans 10 years ago in 2014 that we’d see all these characters crossover into the MCU, right down to Chris Evans playing Cap AND Torch. I still can’t believe we got all 3 Spideys with most of their villains in one movie with Daredevil, let alone an extended cut. Say what you want about the MCU now, but we really have been spoiled over the years. Thanks Marvel.
Still waters the eyes
hits harder since loosing my girl in April, ironically her initials were MJ
Now Sony needs to give us Garfield’s third movie that follows this same thing, before NWH happens; sadly, we can’t get the Venom suit arc since he said “he never fought an alien” or anything with “black goo” so what can they do there to show a rageful spider-man
does that mean andrew spider man has no mj in his world? swear i saw shailene woodley as mj
Lily James as MJ would be a better casting. She fits the Model/Actress lore of Mj.
1:18 Tony Stark / Iron Man
Exactly
He the best Spider-Man, Tobey the Best Peter Parker, Tom has a great balance between the two 👍
Andrew Spiderman would make sense. Having Miles miles could be the reason he becomes a better Spiderman again after gwen death
Andrew: "I tragically lost my girlfriend due to blunt force trauma becuase i couldn't catch her in time."
Also Andrew: "Sweet."😂
Yeah, life and art and all that. This is him as Peter Parker losing Gwen and the ending of a relationship with Emma Stone.
They could've easily f**ked this movie up...grateful doesn't even come close to how I feel that they didn't
Before the hair transplant lmao
Andrew Spider-Man and Deadpool 3 Wolverine should talk
i’m sure andrew wasn’t acting there and really says he lost emma stone. probably has memories flooding in while he watched that back…
Sweet.
I feel like if we would of got a Tasm 3 movie THIS scene would of hit sooo much more. Because in that movie we could have seen, how he became rageful an bitter towards his enemies. Especially how depressed he was after she died. But it still was an amazing scene.
This is way before he saves MJ, not before...
logix. what more fury stars.
Did he just say after you save mj this scene was before he saves mj..... 😂
Emma stone needs to come back
Bro what? This scene was BEFORe he saves MJ....
My best spiderman and hoenstly the most accurate to the comics
Man Sony Marvel NBA someone push to make TASM3 please
WAIT SO.... I'm just realizing... Andrew's Peter Parker became a murderer. That's why its so heavy on him, that's what pulling his punches means, he literally became a killer, a punch of spiderman can knock out captain america