Andrew Garfield has opened up about the one question he believes will never go away—whether he’s returning as Spider-Man.
During a recent interview, the actor candidly admitted that speculation about his future as the iconic superhero is likely to follow him for years to come.
‘Are You in the Next Spider-Man?’ Question Won’t Go Away
Speaking on Heart radio, Garfield revealed that fans constantly ask if he’s secretly involved in upcoming Spider-Man projects.
“I think it’s a question that’s probably going to follow me for the rest of my life,” he said, referring to ongoing curiosity about his return.

The actor even joked that the speculation might continue well into old age, highlighting just how strongly fans associate him with the role.
Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man Legacy
Garfield first portrayed Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man and later returned in the blockbuster hit Spider-Man: No Way Home.
His appearance in No Way Home reignited fan enthusiasm, leading to persistent rumors about future appearances in the franchise.
Actor Says He’s Not Frustrated by Fan Curiosity
Despite the constant questions, Garfield made it clear he doesn’t mind the attention.
“People can ask whatever they want. My life is very blessed,” he shared, showing appreciation for the continued interest from fans.
Could Andrew Garfield Return as Spider-Man?
While Garfield hasn’t confirmed any upcoming role, he has previously left the door open.
The actor said he would consider returning—but only if the project feels meaningful and enjoyable.
“It would have to feel in line with my soul and be fun,” he explained in an earlier statement.
What’s Next for Andrew Garfield?
Currently, Garfield is promoting his latest project, The Magic Faraway Tree, while continuing to balance major film roles with personal priorities.
He even joked that future financial responsibilities—like supporting a family—might one day influence his decisions.
A Role That Defined a Generation
Even years after his first appearance, Andrew Garfield’s connection to Spider-Man remains strong.
And if his comments are anything to go by, the question of his return isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
