per director Scott Derrickson, that “diversity is the responsibility of directors and producers. In this case, the stereotype of [the Ancient One] had to be undone.
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Andrew Garfield is reacting to rumors that he's suiting up as Spider-Man again for . While speaking to ET on Tuesday, the 37-year-old actor set the record straight on whether he will have any part in the upcoming sequel, set to be released on Dec. 17, 2021.
Garfield played the iconic superhero in two films from 2012-2014.«I feel like I'm in a game of Werewolf and I'm just saying, 'I'm not the werewolf, I am not the werewolf. I promise you guys, I'm not the werewolf!'» Garfield told ET's Katie
.per director Scott Derrickson, that “diversity is the responsibility of directors and producers. In this case, the stereotype of [the Ancient One] had to be undone.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” film (set to debut in December 2021), Lego has revealed the Marvel Comics Universe character’s latest set: the iconic Daily Bugle Building. The Daily Bugle, a fictional New York City tabloid newspaper, was first featured in “The Amazing Spider-Man” comic series in 1963 — and has become a iconic fixture in the MCU.
Y’all, Andrew Garfield fans are wild in the best way possible!!
Andrew Garfield has his next career idea, in case acting doesn’t work out.
Andrew Garfield is looking back at his big role in The Social Network, where he played Eduardo Saverin, opposite Jesse Eisenberg‘s Mark Zuckerberg.
Andra Day is opening up about her critically acclaimed performance as legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday in, and her deliberate choice to not sexualize the icon.Day lost 40 pounds for the role, and her performance earned her a Best Actress Golden Globe. In a new interview with for the magazine's June issue, the 36-year-old actress says her personal life affected how she played Holiday.«I didn't want any element of sexualization,» she says.
Blood Orange – has released the original soundtrack he produced for Gia Coppola’s latest film Mainstream.Mainstream landed in US cinemas on Friday (May 7), starring Spiderman‘s Andrew Garfield and Stranger Things‘ Maya Hawke.
In director Gia Coppola’s latest film, “Mainstream,” her first since 2014’s coming of age indie, “Palo Alto,” the filmmaker once again chronicles the story of disillusioned youth looking for outlets of validation. This time she targets social media and current influencer culture obsessions via her protagonist Frankie (Maya Hawke).
Game Of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke toplines Lionsgate’s Above Suspicion, the Phillip Noyce-directed crime thriller in select theaters and on digital and on-demand platforms today. Jack Huston, Sophie Lowe, Austin Hébert, Karl Glusman, Chris Mulkey, Omar Miller, Kevin Dunn with Thora Birch, and Johnny Knoxville also co-star in the film, which is based on a true story of one of the most notorious crimes in FBI history.
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Tony Award winner, former Spider-Man — to tap into his inner Johnny Knoxville? Have the real guy on hand, said director Gia Coppola.The “Jackass” series creator plays a small role in Coppola’s new movie, “Mainstream,” out Friday, which stars Garfield as a charismatic drifter who becomes an internet sensation. For some of the film’s biggest scenes, Coppola tapped Knoxville’s pranking advice.
Fans’ spidey-senses may be off. Andrew Garfield confirmed that while he has no current plans to make a cameo in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home movie, he wouldn’t say no if he was asked.
Andrew Garfield is setting the record straight once and for all about those “Spider-Man: No Way Home” rumours.
For months, there have been so many rumors that past Spider-Man actors including Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire would be returning for the franchise in Tom Holland’s upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The only things we know for sure about “Spider-Man: No Way Home” are the title, the fact that Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon return, and that it is arriving in theaters in December. Outside of that, nothing is confirmed.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo cleared the way for Broadway productions to reopen May 19, announcing Monday that most novel coronavirus-related capacity restrictions in New York and New Jersey will be lifted on that date, including those that have prevented Broadway theaters from operating for more than a year.
Many of us enjoyed “Falcon & Winter Soldier,” but according to head writer Malcolm Spellman, a major superhero cameo was nixed by Marvel brass. The series had many things going on between social commentary of being black in America and exploring the exploitation of black citizens at the hands of the American government, highlighted directly with Isaiah Bradley, the black Captain America that the government hid from the public.
Prince Andrew — the scandal-scarred royal sidelined over his ties to dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, according to a report.Left Bank Pictures has posted an advertisement on casting website Spotlight for what the production company insists is a “very good role,” according to the Sun.The Duke of York will be portrayed in his mid-30s to early 40s on Season 5 of Netflix’s hit historical drama, which is reportedly set to start filming in July.“Prince Andrew is one of the most unpopular members of the