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Andrew Garfield Denies He’s In Spider-Man: No Way Home: “I Haven't Received A Phone Call"

Andrew Garfield thinks it would be a "cool idea" for him to return as the web-slinger in the upcoming 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.

Andrew Garfield Denies He’s In Spider-Man: No Way Home: “I Haven't Received A Phone Call"

Andrew Garfield thinks it would be a "cool idea" for him to return as Spider-Man in a new film.

The 37-year-old actor — who played the iconic character in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel — was rumoured to be returning to the franchise to feature in Spider-Man: No Way Home alongside fellow former web-slinger Tobey Maguire and current incantation of the character Tom Holland, but he insisted he hasn't yet been approached for the project.

He told Entertainment Tonight: "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!'

"Listen, what people are talking about is a really cool idea. And again, I haven't received a phone call, but, you know..."

Asked if he'd be interested in a return, he said: "It's weird.

"It's not something I've really thought about because I closed the book on it for myself and I haven't had to think about it.

"So it's not something that I've really considered. So, yeah, that's my honest answer."

The upcoming movie is rumoured to be a multi-verse adventure and so far, it has confirmed that Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus, the villain in Toby's Spider-Man 2, and Jamie Foxx's Eletrco, the baddie in Andrew's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will return.

Tom recently teased the film will be "the most ambitious standalone superhero movie ever".

He said: "I can say that it's the most ambitious standalone superhero movie ever made. You sit down, read the script, and see what they're trying to do, and they're succeeding. It's really impressive.

"I've never seen a standalone superhero movie quite like it. And I'm just, you know, again, that lucky little s*** who happens to be Spider-Man in it."

So is Andrew telling the truth? We'll find out when Spider-Man: No Way Home opens in cinemas on Dec 16. — BANG SHOWBIZ

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