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Andrew Garfield has been in several incredible movies and when it comes to expressing emotions, no one does it better than him. A seamless master of emoation who can effortlessly blend into any genre and role, the actor is best known for his tearful and emotional portrayals.

Andrew Garfield

Garfield made us all cry at the end ofThe Amazing Spider-Man 2when Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacy falls to a brutal death. The poignant scene left audiences in tears but when it comes to Garfield, the actor isn’t immune to the charm ofPaddingtonand cries while watching them.

Movies that Make Andrew Garfield Weep Like a Baby

Hollywood boasts a long list of incredibly talented actors who are master at seamlessly switching emotions in less than a nano-second, andAndrew Garfieldis certainly among them. Proven to be able to carry the weight of any genre, the actor has been nominated twice for the Best Actor Oscar award for his poignant portrayals inHacksaw RidgeandTick, Tick… Boom!

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However, when we look back tohis best-ever emotional portrayal, nothing can beat the end scene ofThe Amazing Spider-Man 2, where his on-screen love interest, played byEmma Stone(and also his then-girlfriend in real life), falls to her death despite his character’s attempt to save her. Filled with exquisite detail, it is one of the most emotional scenes of all time in a superhero movie.

While we all cried during the film, the actor himself is a frequent crier during movies. In an interview withOff Setonce, the actor remarked that it is good to cry and that men should cry more. When it comes to the film that makes him cry, he names Frank Capra’sIt’s a Wonderful Life, Tom Hanks-starrerSleepless in Seattle, and thePaddingtonmovies as his favorite tearjerkers (viaPeople).

Andrew Garfield played Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man series

Andrew Garfield Cries While Watching thePaddingtonMovies

ThePaddingtonmovies are based on the beloved children’s books by Michael Bond and although catering to children primarily, the tale has charmed audiences of all ages. Filled with heartwarming stories of a lovable bear from Peru, every film has a message of kindness, acceptance, and the importance of family conveyed with gentle humor.

Voiced byBen Whishaw,Paddington is also a deeply resonating charactereven though he is ‘just a bear’. So, it is no wonder that a seasoned actor and a wonderful human being like Andrew Garfield would not love the films. He, in fact, doesn’t just love the movies but also cries watching them, as he revealed to People once.

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“I was really emotionally moved by what they said to me”: Andrew Garfield Started Crying After Reading the Script For The Amazing Spider-Man 2

In another interview withJosh Horowitz, when asked which movie he had been watching the most, Garfield revealed,

… the movie I’ve been watching this year… it was Paddington 2… It is an actual masterpiece of storytelling, of satire, of hijinks, of physical comedy… Just exquisite, artful framing and filmmaking.

Still from Paddington

Full of praise for the Paul King-directed films, he isn’t wrong, for thePaddingtonmovies certainly know how to strike the right chords and when to tug the heartstrings. While we appreciate the actor for being so vocal about emotions and ‘crying’, his surprising revelation also makes us think that Andrew Garfield and Paul King would do wonders in a film together.

WhileThe Amazing Spider-Man 2is available to be streamed on Disney+, thePaddingtonmovies can be streamed on Amazon Prime.

“I was really emotionally moved by what they said to me”: Andrew Garfield Started Crying After Reading the Script For The Amazing Spider-Man 2

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Maria Sultan is a dedicated News Content Writer at FandomWire. With over five years of professional experience and hundreds of published articles, she brings a wealth of expertise to her coverage of Marvel, K-dramas, and the latest on streaming platforms.Her work is not just about reporting news; it’s about providing insightful perspectives on the entertainment trends that matter most.

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