Andrew Garfield is trending after recently revealing that he secretly has a Twitter account. In a recent podcast interviewaddressing Spider-Man: No Way Home rumors, Garfield divulged that he has spent a lot of time on Twitter, keeping abreast of everything that fans have been saying aboutSpider-Manover the past several months. Because he doesn’t have an official account with the blue checkmark, Twitter users can only guess which one among them is really Garfield.
Upon learning thatAndrew Garfieldis on the platform, many of his fans have also been sending some love his way. Hoping he’ll see the tweet, one fan wrote: “Hi Andrew Garfield. If you’re seeing this, you’re the most inspirational Spider-Man to me. Ily king.”
“If you’re seeing this Andrew Garfield, I hope you’re having great day,” another fan says.
“Glad to see some love for Andrew Garfield today,” says someone else. “My favorite interpretation ofSpider-Man/Peter Parker, and deserved so much more. Hoping to see more of him soon.”
Garfield also denied hisNo Way Homeinvolvement. Previously, it was revealed that Jamie Foxx will be featured inNo Way Hometo reprise his role asThe Amazing Spider-Man 2antagonist Electro.Spider-Man 2villain Doctor Octopus will also return with original actor Alfred Molina in the role. With confirmation that we’ll be revisiting the alternate universes from the otherSpider-Manmovie franchises, there have been rampant rumors of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield also coming in to team up with the Holland incarnation of Peter Parker.
Despite these rumors, Garfield insists he’s not involved inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Speaking about the situation on the Happy Sad Confused podcast with host Josh Horowitz, Garfield opened up about his potential cameo inNo Way Home. When Horowitz suggested they avoid talking about the sequel so as not to ruin any surprises, here’s what Garfield had to say.
“There’s nothing to ruin! It’s so crazy. Dude, it’s f**king hilarious to me, because I do have this Twitter account, and I seehow often Spider-Man is trending, and people are freaking out about the [rumors]… I wish I could just be able to speak to everyone and say, ‘I recommend that you chill.’ Listen, I can’t speak for anything else but myself. They might be doing something, but I ain’t got a call.”
In the Happy Sad Confused interview, Garfield also goes on to explain how the whole thing makes him feel like he’s “in a game ofWerewolf,” referring to the party game where players have to convince the others that they’re not a werewolf. Denying that he’s inNo Way Homewhile everyone else seems to insist that he is really reminds Garfield of playingWerewolf, as he’s in a situation where no matter what he says, nobody believes him.
Aiming to get a definitive yes or no answer, Horowitz asks Garfield to tell him straight up that he hasn’t had any involvement inNo Way Homeas of the recording of the podcast, andThe Amazing Spider-Manstar continued to stress that he hasn’t.
“I feel like, haven’t I just said that? I did NOT get a call. Listen, I would have gotten a call by now. That’s all I’m saying.”
Still, many fans aren’t buying Garfield’s explanation. There are many fans using the winkingWandaVisionmeme as a way to cast doubt on the actor’s claims.
Buzzfeed’s Jess Goodwin also tweeted Marsha Brady’s “Sure, Jan” meme edited to read, “Sure, andrew Garfield.”
“Andrew Garfield isn’t fooling anyone,” another fan adamantly claims.
Spider-Man: No Way Homeis scheduled to be released in theaters on Jun 15, 2025. As for Garfield, he can next be seen on the big screen in Michael Showalter’s upcoming dramaThe Eyes of Tammy Fayealongside Cherry Jones and Vincent D’Onofrio. You can check out the full interview with Garfield on theHappy Sad Confused podcast.