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Andrew Garfield Has Had Enough Of Questions About His Presence In 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'
Los Angeles, November 25 - Andrew Garfield has done with continues talks about his potential participation in the upcoming "Spider-Man: No Way Home". Garfield played the iconic superhero from 2012 to 2014 in "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", and is rumoured to featuring in Tom Holland's film, which is slated to release on December 17. ## In a recent GQ segment, Garfield went undercover to dispel rumours about himself. He replied to a fan comment on a video of his recent interview with talk show host Jimmy Fallon, "Listen, at this point... I'm done. We'll all out find out when the movie comes out and we'll either be very disappointed, or we'll be very happy. Or someone will say, 'I told you so', and another person will say, 'I told you so'. We'll all find out. I'm sorry in advance". ## Tom Holland's Spider-Man will have many enemies to face, and many believe that he will have some help from some very familiar faces as villains such as Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin and what appears to be a new and updated version of Electro are confirmed to return.## "No Way Home," tells the tale of Peter Parker/Spider-Man played by Holland as he seeks the help of Doctor Strange to make the world forget that his superhero identity was unveiled. However, the spell goes awry and opens the door to the Villainous Multiverse, in which, all the previous super-villains of Spider-Man movies, come face-to-face to take on Tom Holland's web-slinger.## Directed by Jon Watts, the movie also stars Zendaya reprising her role as MJ, Jacob Batalon is back as Ned Leeds, Marisa Tomei is Aunt May, Jon Favreau returns as Happy Hogan and Benedict Wong is Wong from "Doctor Strange".## Stay tuned...