SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Star Tobey Maguire Finally Speaks About His Big Return & Getting Back In The Suit

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Star Tobey Maguire Finally Speaks About His Big Return & Getting Back In The Suit

For the first time since the movie's release, Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tobey Maguire is speaking about his big return as the original movie Spider-Man, working with Tom and Andrew, and more!

By RohanPatel - Jan 26, 2022 11:01 PM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home
Source: Deadline

With over a month having passed since the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, the film's three biggest stars - Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire - are finally breaking their silence on the most epic of Marvel team-ups, and for the first time, we finally get to hear Maguire speak about his long-awaited return as the original big-screen Peter Parker.

Speaking with Deadline, during a group interview, Maguire spilled the beans on his top-secret meeting with producers Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige and what it was about their passionate pitch that ultimately convinced him to come on board as the original Spider-Man. 

"In that conversation, the intention, the kind of love and celebration of these movies and what it meant, I think, to Amy and Kevin was apparent, and to me, when artists or, you know, people who are steering the creative process have a kind of authentic, genuine intent of celebration and love, it just was so apparent in both of them, that, I don’t know, I just wanted to join that. And I’m a big fan of Tom and those movies and Andrew. So, it was definitely intriguing, but yes, I was also going, ‘well, what are we going to do? And that was a bit mysterious.

"I did appreciate what was shared, but, it was really about getting together with these people and revisiting what was part of my history and getting a chance to come together. There are personal things too, which are kind of resolutions or a way to revisit and - I'm not quite sure how to put it, just to get back into that and, I don't want to say like close the chapter, but revisit and have certain resolutions and just join in this loving creative spirit"

Interestingly, Maguire seems to make a point of saying that he didn't necessarily see No Way Home as him closing the chapter on his version of Spider-Man, opting instead to say that he saw this film as an opportunity to revisit the Spider-Verse while bringing some specific resolutions for himself, this character, and for the fans that grew up across the globe admiring the Raimi films.

Whether this means we could potentially see more of him - possibly even in Sam Raimi's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - remains to be seen.

As for getting back into his iconic costume, he explains how emotional and rewarding it was for him to be able to suit up alongside both of his successors and to share this incredible experience with the only two people in the world that knew what it was like to put on that suit. 

"It was uncomfortable getting it on and then it's a goof, and then it also has a power, in a sense, because it brings me back into that character. It really does. There's so much affinity for this character, it means so much to so many people that once the goofiness of being in lycra or spandex goes away, you're like 'Oh wow. This is cool.' This is a responsibility, but a blessing, like something that I get to do that I'm grateful for. Honestly, being with these guys, it really was just a much, much richer experience than I anticipated or that I could really even express in words.

Just to get to be there with these guys in their suits and whether it was us dancing around or playing around in scenes and improvising or feeling that sense of service to each other and the character, being in service to humanity. It really gives a certain perspective. I just felt super safe and like we were all on the same team and all in support of each other and it just brought out this, I don't know how to put it other than just like this really loving, fun creative experience. I was just sitting in gratitude every day, which is not always the case when you're working on something even just from the standpoint of trying to figure out what you're doing and it wasn't without its challenges, but it all just unfolded the way it needed to. It had a sense of this kind of destiny to it as well so I guess the suit was the doorway to that."

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now playing in theaters worldwide! 

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tmp3
tmp3 - 1/26/2022, 11:23 PM
Tobey was the bit I was most hyped for by far for this film, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say that he ultimately felt like the weakest of the three. I guess part of it is that his arc was already resolved going in, so he didn’t get a lot of interesting stuff to play around with, but I also thought his performance was kind of rusty ngl
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 1/26/2022, 11:30 PM
@tmp3 - Tobey got a bit of redemption for himself for saving Osborn (For the moment, anyway) so there was that. Definitely overshadowed by Spider-Garfield's rescue, though.
tmp3
tmp3 - 1/26/2022, 11:31 PM
@Reeds2Much - Garfield overshadowed everyone who wasn't DaFoe tbh
whynot
whynot - 1/26/2022, 11:32 PM
@tmp3 - I kinda thought he was the best of the 3 could be the nostalgia but I thought he did great!
Asterisk
Asterisk - 1/26/2022, 11:50 PM
@tmp3 - I think he fit right back in as that version of the character. He’s just kinda a stiff awkward nerd
IronSpider101
IronSpider101 - 1/26/2022, 11:58 PM
@whynot - I agree. I think Garfield did a great job too, and I won't take it from him. He really killed. But when I think back to the movie, all of the best scenes imo were Andrew/Tobey scenes. And the funniest lines all came from Tobey.
generictheeric
generictheeric - 1/27/2022, 3:09 AM
@tmp3 -

ElricReturns
ElricReturns - 1/27/2022, 6:58 AM
@tmp3 - honestly, I think that's his style. I remember when I was a kid I thought Tobey was a terrible actor in Spiderman and Pleasantville. It wasn't till his Spiderman grew on me in Spiderman 2 then a saw his flex his charismatic and goofy chops in 3 that his style kinda meshed and I saw Spiderman 1 and 2 as iconic.

When I saw No Way Home the first time, I thought he seemed rusty and his line delivery slow and odd. But I've watched No Way Home 2 more times since and each time I've liked his performance more and more, and the last showing I found his performance to be pitch perfect for an older version of his Peter. I think one of the beat aspects of Tobey as an actor is his performances can grow on you.
TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 1/27/2022, 8:04 AM
@tmp3 - Yeah, he story was complete, but it was noticiable how much he just didnt care about being there...and being next to Garfield who put so much energy in the role, made it worse.
Kadara
Kadara - 1/27/2022, 6:03 PM
@tmp3 - I genuinely liked Tobey's more mature Spiderman buy yeah, Garfield killed it in every scene.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/26/2022, 11:25 PM
My daughter loved em. I think he was as Tobeyish as ever. Loved him blocking Tom from killing Goblin
dracula
dracula - 1/26/2022, 11:27 PM
Did anyone else feel Tobey was a bit off in the movie, not bad but a little stiff with a few of the lines.
dracula
dracula - 1/26/2022, 11:30 PM
Josh Keaton and Christopher Daniel Barnes need to be in a spiderverse animated movie
JFerguson
JFerguson - 1/26/2022, 11:31 PM
An underrated role. Sure he didn't steal the show, but his mentorship of Tom's Peter was really handled well especially in the science lab scenes. Angry Tom spidey is something I want to see more of in the future and without Tobey, Andrew, or any friends, I think we'll be getting more of it real soon.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/26/2022, 11:33 PM
This movie was just too awesome and fun. And a girl I just started talking to you likes it so I like it even more and I like her even more, it’s like horsepower. Something about if you tie 2 horses’ tools together, they are more powerful. Tails. I’ll edit later I’m tired
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/26/2022, 11:35 PM
Alright let’s vote. Reply with one name and we’ll count later.

Tobey
Andrew
Tom

I’ll go first:

Tom

Results:

6 voters, thus far. 4 for Tom. There you have it.

Love the edit button

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