Avengers: Secret Wars is expected to close out Marvel Studios' Multiverse Saga. This means that the epic crossover event will feature fan-favorite characters from across the last three phases, including all three cinematic versions of Spider-Man.
Former couple Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield were all smiles as they crossed paths at the 2025 Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday, Jan. 5
While Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield had incredible roles in No Way Home, the former Peter Parker actors shouldn't return in Tom Holland's Spider-Man 4.
And though he may have elevated tastes when it comes to his film choices, Garfield recently revealed that he has vices just like the rest of us when it comes to having a guilty pleasure reality TV habit.
Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield—who dated from 2011 to 2015—reunited on the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes Jan. 5 alongside Emma's husband Dave McCary.
Golden Globes, Andrew Garfield wore a pair of chic reading glasses while presenting an award alongside Kerry Washington, and the internet cannot get enough of the sexy look.
About a decade after their breakup, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield remain good friends—and they gave the public proof at last night’s Golden Globes.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield 's new movie We Live in Time has confirmed a streaming release date – though only in the US for now. The romantic drama follows the pair's characters Almut Brühl and Tobias Durand and their relationship over the course of a decade.
The build-up to Spider-Man 4 has been rocky so far, with script issues causing problems in the developmental process. However, that hasn't stopped audiences from building up their excitement for the upcoming installment in the Spider-Man franchise, as Tom Holland returns to the titular role as the popular superhero.
Starring Florence Pugh as Almut, a highly-skilled Bavarian fusion chef, and Andrew Garfield as Tobias, an employee at Weetabix, the film paints a deeply moving portrait of two individuals grappling with life’s toughest challenges, striving to hold onto each other amidst the inevitability of loss.
With quirky humour, a perilous meet-cute and some tragic twists, We Live in Time is a worthy addition to the pantheon of weepy rom-coms.
Thanks to Studio Canal Australia and Think Tank Communications we have 5 double in-season passes (Admit 2) to see Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh in We Live In Time, now screening in Australian theatres.