Andrew Garfield opened up about the iconic 'meme' shot that he pulled off with Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland in Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home.The meme was posted by the official @SpiderManMovie Twitter in February, to promote the digital release on March 15.The 38-year-old Garfield was promoting his Oscar-nominated tick...
tick... BOOM! on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday, where he revealed the meme shot was actually shot before he, Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland actually filmed any scenes.
Meme:Andrew Garfield opened up about the iconic 'meme' shot that he pulled off with Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland in Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home Before:The 38-year-old Garfield was promoting his Oscar-nominated tick...
tick... BOOM! on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday, where he revealed the meme shot was actually shot before he, Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland actually filmed any scenesThe original meme dates back to a 1968 episode of the Spider-Man animated series dubbed Double Identity, where a Spider-Man lookalike was on the loose.Kimmel asked when the meme was shot, with Garfield revealing it was actually the first thing they shot for the movie. 'Me and Tobey landed on set, they put us in the costumes, and they said, "We're gonna do the meme really quickly,"' Garfield revealed.
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