Demi Moore might have new younger boyfriend if dating rumors are to be believed. Here is what we know about her alleged relationship with Andrew Garfield.
Andrew Garfield may be most well-known for The Amazing Spider-Man and Tick Tick Boom, but an underrated war film is his best performance.
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
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.
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh’s romantic drama “We Live in Time” is coming soon to streaming on Max. Find out when you can watch it on the streaming service.
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.
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.
We Live in Time is now available to watch on Video on Demand platforms such as Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play, AppleTV+, and Fandango at Home. It is currently available to rent or buy at a discounted price. You can rent the film for $5.99 or buy it for $19.99.
Andrew Garfield was asked about his favorite reality show in an interview with W Magazine. The actor hesitated for a second and then replied Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle is his guilty pleasure. He heaped praises on the game show, explaining how it features contestants on a Love Island -like setting, minus the intimacy:
We're first parachuted into the world of Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield) through the pitter-patter of Almut's steps as she pounds the pavement on her morning run. Arriving back ...
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.
Much like We Live in Time, The Lake House explores the themes of love’s transcendent nature and the complexities of timing within relationships. Both films delve into how love can endure despite the forces that seek to tear it apart, albeit with a more fantastical twist in The Lake House.