Andrew Garfield is speaking about that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” Oscars 2022 snub. The flick was a huge success when it was released at the end of the last year but only managed to nab a Visual Effects nom at this year’s ceremony.
Garfield, who made a surprise return in the movie reprising his role as Peter Parker, told the Daily Telegraph: “It’s the sixth-biggest movie in the history of movies. “Making a film that a gajillion people want to see together is a miracle.
Making a film that an awarding body loves is also a miracle,” NME reported. READ MORE: Andrew Garfield Reveals He And ‘Spider-Man’ Co-Stars Shot Meme Photo Before The Actual Movie He went on: “Sometimes those miracles overlap, and sometimes they don’t.
But I personally feel pretty satisfied with the audience response. I think that’s plenty.” Garfield, who is up for the Best Actor award for his role in “Tick, Tick… BOOM!”, continued: “Honestly, how some people vote is none of my business.
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