Andrew Garfield was dwelling the excessive life in drama college.
The “Eyes of Tammy Faye” actor, 38, divulged that he used to follow Tobey Maguire’s strains from “Spider-Man” whereas he was stoned throughout his college years.
Garfield — who performed an iteration of the Marvel superhero in 2012’s “The Superb Spider-Man” — appeared lately on the “The Graham Norton Present” and he appeared again on his youthful days.
“He’s my Spider-Man,” Garfield stated of Maguire, 46. “I might follow his strains within the mirror once I was in drama college.
“I used to be very excessive on the time.”
The British actor added that his good friend Terry McGinnis would “crack up” on the impressions. ”[He] would have a look at me like, ‘Yeah, you’ll by no means play Spider-Man, Andy.’ After which right here we're,” Garfield laughed.
Maguire performed the function of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Sam Raimi’s Sony trilogy launched between 2002 and 2007.
Garfield and the “Nice Gatsby” actor slipped again into their superhero tights for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s personal spidey flick, “Spider-Man: No Method House.”
“I’m far too previous to be enjoying Spider-Man now,” he informed Norton. “However they requested me again and it’s the sweetest factor ever as a result of I’d put that to mattress. I used to be like, ‘I’m good, I’m accomplished, that’s beautiful.’ And Tom Holland is simply one of the best, so I simply sort of grew to become a fan once more.”
The 2 teamed up with present Spider-Man actor Holland for the movie wherein the trio joined forces to take down the multiverse.
In November, Garfield gushed to GQ that Maguire was his favourite as a result of that’s “my childhood.”
Garfield has had fairly the 12 months to this point. He was lately nominated for Greatest Actor on the 2022 Oscars for his function as Jonathan Larson in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Tick, Tick…BOOM.”
He confirmed off his singing chops within the musical primarily based on the late “Hire” creator’s life and even expressed his want to sing Will Smith’s 1997 hit “Miami” with him throughout the awards telecast subsequent month.
“I’ve watched the Oscars since I used to be a child. Being concerned in that means could be surreal, to understate it,” he informed Selection on Feb. 9. “If it’s the appropriate factor, it’s the appropriate factor. The final time I sang earlier than ‘Tick, Tick … Increase!’ was Will Smith’s ‘Welcome to Miami’ in karaoke. Possibly that’s the opening quantity. I do know the lyrics by coronary heart.”
He added that with sufficient prep time he might “be assured sufficient to take a swing at one thing. Hear, I’m out there. I’m open,” Garfield quipped in his pitch.
The Oscars are set to air on March 27.
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