Why Tom Holland said, Andrew Garfield's Spider-man Web-Shooters Never made sense ?
2012 released Amazing spider-man is bit controversial because of it's new approach toward spider-man personality. Most of Spiderman fans mainly comic Spider-man fan doesn't like it at all.
Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man movies was a reboot of Tobey McGuire's Spider-Man franchise. In the Tobey Maguire films, his webs were organic excretions from his body, while The Amazing Spider-Man movies saw Andrew Garfield’s version of the character create his own gear from scratch. However, unlike Tom Holland (whose Peter also built his own web-shooters), Garfield’s version of Spider-Man never had a benefactor like Tony Stark to help him refine his gear, making everything he created purely his own creations.
Now, with Spider-Man: No Way Home coming down the pipe later this year, Holland has opened up regarding his opinions on the web-shooters used by the previous Spider-Man. In fact, the new book, The Moviemaking Magic of Marvel Studios: Spider-Man (via The Direct), features a quote from Holland explaining that the small size of Garfield’s web-shooters doesn’t make sense to him. Read the quote from Holland below:
The old-school web-shooters are so cool. They're really big and chunky, they're really mechanical, and if you press the button, everything moves... What I love about his original web-shooters is they're as real as they could be. I know that's like impossible to make a thing that shoots web out of your hand, but the one thing with [the web-shooters in] Andrew [Garfield]'s movie is that they were so small and so compact, it didn't really make much sense to me. But this is a big chunky thing that a kid would make in his room.
Holland’s Peter Parker will get to put his own web-shooters to good use in December when his latest solo movie debuts. Taking place sometime after the events of Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man: No Way Home will see Peter picking up the pieces of his life after Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) revealed his identity to the world, and seemingly causes a massive multiverse event when he goes to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to try and fix the situation. As a result of their tampering with space and time, Peter finds himself face-to-face against villains such as Dock Ock (Alfred Molina) and Electro (Jamie Foxx).
Of course, this once again raises the big question of whether or not fans will get a chance to see Holland’s version of Peter meet Garfield’s in the upcoming film. It has already been confirmed that the villains from the Sam Raimi and Marc Webb Spider-Man franchises will appear in No Way Home, leading many to wonder if Garfield and Maguire could potentially come back in the film well. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but if confirmation does happen, audiences could see Garfield’s version of Spider-Man help Holland's further refine his own web-shooters. Regardless of whether or not Garfield returns as Spider-Man, Holland will reprise his role as Peter Parker when Spider-Man: No Way Home debuts later this year on December 17.
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