Spoilers below... Maybe? Ah, who are we kidding, you've already been to the cinema to see 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' three times already, right?
Andrew Garfield, the former Spider-Man who had two movies released as the wall-climbing superhero, has expressed his heartfelt interest in returning to the character (again) at another time in the future.
Fresh some his surprise (yet widely rumoured) reappearance as the character in 2021's 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' alongside current Spidey Tom Holland and the original movie actor Tobey Maguire, Garfield admits that he would be "open" to swinging around New York City one more time for a solo outing.
The news follows a huge surge of fan outcry for his iteration of Peter Parker to get his well-deserved third entry in the 'Amazing Spider-Man' franchise. Admittedly, his appearance in 'No Way Home' was one of the most emotional beats of the entire film, as he saves MJ (Zendaya) from falling off of The Statue of Liberty.
In an interview released this week, Garfield told Variety: "I mean, yes, definitely open to something if it felt right. Peter and Spider-Man, those characters are all about service, to the greater good and the many.
"He’s a working-class boy from Queens that knows struggle and loss and is deeply empathetic. I would try to borrow Peter Parker’s ethical framework in that, if there was an opportunity to step back in and tell more of that story, I would have to feel very sure and certain in myself."
Andrew Garfield also spoke about how it felt for him to return to Peter Parker once again in Sony's latest blockbuster. He continued: "On a base level, as a Spider-Man fan, just the idea of seeing three Spider-Men in the same frame was enough."
And on saving MJ from that climactic fall, claiming that comeback moment: "My Spider-Man got to save his younger brother’s romantic relationship, potentially. And to heal the most traumatic moment of his own life through doing it for his younger brother. Making sure that he didn’t have the same fate, there’s something cosmically beautiful about that. It meant getting a second chance at saving Gwen."
Since its release on December 15, 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' has been lauded as a box office smash hit. The latest figures set the film at bringing in at least $1.37 billion worldwide, meaning it was the number one theatrical release of 2021.
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' is still available to watch in cinemas.