Is Tom Holland's Spider-Man the Real Reason Andrew Garfield's Got the Boot?

Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland have each made 'Spider-Man' trilogies, but why was Andrew Garfield's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 3' canceled? Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home sees Tom Holland back on screen to complete his Spider-Man trilogy, but also features surprise appearances by previous web-slingers Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. While Tobey had a trio of

Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland have every made 'Spider-Man' trilogies, but why was once Andrew Garfield's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 3' canceled?

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Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home sees Tom Holland back on screen to finish his Spider-Man trilogy, but also features surprise appearances by earlier web-slingers Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. While Tobey had a trio of Spider-Man films launched between 2002 and 2007, Andrew famously simplest has two Spider-Man motion pictures under his belt.

Now that lovers have got a reminder of the magic that Andrew brought to the function, many are questioning just why The Amazing Spider-Man 3 used to be canceled and why Andrew’s flip as Spider-Man was once so unceremoniously ended.

Here’s some surprising information about why Tom Holland’s Spider-Man could have been the reason Andrew’s got the boot.

Source: SONY

Why used to be 'The Amazing Spider-Man 3' canceled?

In 2012, Andrew Garfield gave the world a contemporary start on the Spider-Man franchise with The Amazing Spider-Man. Starring opposite Emma Stone as his love pastime Gwen Stacey, Andrew wowed fanatics with the couple’s chemistry both off and on the set.

But after a poor box place of business performance for 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2, rumors began to circulate that Andrew would not be returning for a third installment. A 12 months later, emails launched by way of the infamous Sony hacks revealed that Andrew might were fired for insulting a Sony govt.

Andrew snubbed Sony’s Kaz Hirai by means of no longer making an appearance at a gala the place Kaz had deliberate to announce The Amazing Spider Man 3, slated for unlock in 2016. “Here we're about one hour away from our gala match and Andrew makes a decision he doesn't wish to attend,” the e mail learn. “He has a rather scruffy beard and he simply wants to be left alone.”

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But much more details about what took place with The Amazing Spider-Man 3’s cancellation was revealed in The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

According to The Direct, the e book reveals that right after the free up of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Sony’s then-co-chairperson, Amy Pascal, asked Marvel Studios' president, Kevin Feige, for concepts or notes for the 3rd installment of Andrew’s Spider-Man trilogy.

But instead of suggesting storylines for The Amazing Spider-Man 3, Kevin pitched something else entirely. He wanted Spider-Man to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Before he even met with Amy, Kevin had assembled a team at Marvel Studios to position together an concept of what Peter Parker would appear to be in the MCU. “They all temporarily agreed ... that they did not need to take Peter Parker out of highschool,” the e book unearths.

Marvel execs felt that “the thought of Peter experiencing the day-to-day-events of college lifestyles, like college journeys, homework, and a homecoming dance, was such an exciting … playground for ideas and storytelling.”

With Andrew’s Spider-Man graduating from high school at the finish of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, it sort of feels Marvel manufacturers never envisioned that version of the superhero of their universe. Plus, the licensing deal struck between Sony and Marvel used to be most probably a significant reason Andrew didn’t get a third movie.

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