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“I had to trust it was the right thing,” he said. (He earns a bit of cred for having watched all nine seasons of the series.) The play had been in production for around a year, and Garfield explained that some of his most significant preparation came outside rehearsals-s pending Sunday evenings watching RuPaul’s Drag Race with his friends. I am a gay man right now just without the physical act-that’s all,” he said.
To be clear, a person can certainly identify as gay without participating in sexual relationships, but that’s not really Garfield’s point. Rather, his remarks reveal a sort of tone-deafness about trying on a different identity, as one commenter noted, as a “ straight tourist.” Another remarked, “ speaking of, I am rich without the physical act.” If he was concerned about his right to play a gay man on stage, the answer isn’t exactly to become a gay man. Garfield has earned comparisons to James Franco for his comments-Franco, memorably, conducted an interview with himself last year, playing “straight James” and “gay James.” By all accounts, Garfield’s portrayal of Prior Walter is sensitive and nuanced and even a little campy in a good way. With the leaked news that former Spider-Man actors Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will be joining the latest arthropodous superhero Tom Holland in the upcoming flick Spider-Man: No Way Home, Garfield’s past comments about his experiences starring in two previous movies have resurfaced. The 38-year-old actor and producer told The Independent back in 2019 that he felt pressured to apologize for questioning the iconic character’s potential bisexuality to sell tickets to homophobes. The actor appeared in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and the follow-up 2014 film The Amazing Spider-Man 2, both distributed by Sony Pictures. He did not come back for a third film, and the feeling appeared to be mutual at the time. Leaked emails later alleged Garfield didn’t want to attend a gala linked to the release of the 2014 film, derisively claiming he just wanted “to be left alone.”Īs Garfield explained, though, he had some deeper issues with the production that couldn’t be glossed over with a fancy, red carpet event. “I worked harder than I’ve ever worked on anything and I’m really proud of it,” Garfield said in 2019. There was an interview I gave where I said, ‘Why can’t Peter explore his bisexuality in his next film? Why can’t MJ be a guy?’ I was then put under a lot of pressure to retract that and apologize for saying something that is a legitimate thing to think and feel.