Andrew Garfield Says Emma Stone Called Him a Liar 'Asshole' in Spider-Man 3: No Way Home


Actors Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield at the "Magic in the Moonlight" premiere. 


Andrew Garfield is of course very good at keeping secrets. Whenever asked if he would be part of Spider-Man 3, the actor had to lie: in order not to spoil the surprise. 


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He even did so to ex-girlfriend and former The Amazing Spider-Man 3 co-star Emma Stone.


Garfield revealed on a recent episode of the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast that Stone wasn't too happy about it when she found out the truth.


He added: "She was like, 'Shut up and tell me and was like, honestly...I kept going, even with her, it was fun. Then she saw that and she was like Like, 'You're an asshole!'"


In "Nowhere to Go," Garfield and Tobey Maguire -- who played Spider-Man 3  in three Spider-Man 3 films from 2002 to 2007 -- joined in the finale of Spider-Man's Homecoming trilogy Tom Holland. Three Spider-Man due to multiverse rift


Andrew Garfield improvises 'Spider-Man 3', Spider-Man points out meme scene


In the "Spider-Man 3" movie, Doctor Strange's spell opens the world of the multiverse. However, have you noticed that there is a very classic scene in this movie that is improvised by Andrew Garfield?


For audiences, Spider-Man 3 is an extraordinary film. Because in the movie, in addition to seeing many of the former villains, the actors of Spider-Man also get together. Interestingly, actor Andrew Garfield revealed that in this film he improvised the very famous "Spider-Man 3 Pointing" meme from the Spider-Man comics.


Speaking of Spider-Man's emoji, this famous emoji actually comes from the Spider-Man animated series in the 1960s. Especially in the 1967 Double Identity story, where a villain impersonates Spider-Man, causing them to point at each other at the end. It is worth mentioning that this emoji was also recreated and used in Sony's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse".


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Andrew Garfield revealed in an interview with the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast that he suggested adding such a scene to Spider-Man 3. So, the scene where Ned yells 'Hey Peter' when all three Spider-Man show up at the High School Test Studio. Andrew Garfield revealed that they spent a lot of time thinking about where the scene would go. Fortunately, he suddenly had a flash of inspiration and ran to director Joe Watts and revealed his thoughts.


On this, Andrew Garfield said: "So we could say, it's so cute. We're so cute. Then I thought, it's time to implement. Joe Watts said 'That's it, it's done.' I'm glad it worked." Andrew Garfield has been working steadily since his Spider-Man 3 debut. He has been involved in many high-profile film projects. It can be said that his roles are very representative. For his fans, though, we're still most impressed with him as Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man. Especially when he was with the other two Spider-Man, we were all excited. While the actor is interested in continuing to star in Spider-Man, Sony hasn't announced any plans for his version of the Spider-Man movie. Of course, it's all too soon. However, Tom Holland revealed that "Spider-Man 3" will not be the last time three generations of Spider-Man will appear on the same stage.


It is worth mentioning that the Spider-Man pointing emoji is one of the most popular emojis on the Internet. Andrew Garfield's idea is not only a recognition of the original expression pack but also a recognition of the inheritance of the expression pack of "Spider-Man: Parallel Universe". Anyway, it's great to see Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, and Tom Holland in the Spider-Man 3 movie. In particular, they all kept their secrets very well. Also, the chemistry of the three actors is perfect. While audiences will certainly hope to see more of this dynamic in the future, only time will tell when the three generations of Spider-Man will be on the same stage again. If not, Spider-Man 3 will be a movie to remember. Both for Spider-Man and for the fans.