From L to R: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland as Spider-Man.Photo: Merie W. Wallace/Columbia; Jaimie Trueblood/Columbia/Sony; Jay Maidment/SonyWarning: This post contains spoilers for Marvel’s latest Spider-Man film,Spider-Man: No Way Home.Andrew Garfieldis totally on board to team up with his fellow Spider-MenTobey MaguireandTom Hollandagain in the future.The 38-year-old actor reprises his role asThe Amazing Spider-Man’s Peter Parker for a multiverse plotline inSpider-Man: No Way Home, alongside OG Spider-Man Maguire, 46, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s current webslinger Holland, 25.On the most recent episode of theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast, Garfield says he “would love to continue working with Tobey and with Tom,” after the trio heroically (and, at times, hilariously) banded together inNo Way Hometo bring harmony to the multiverse.“That kind of three-brother dynamic is so juicy,” Garfield added.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland.Stefanie Keenan/Getty ImagesHe also touched on potentiallydonning the Spidey suit once more— but the conditions would have to be just right, Garfield said.“I am definitely open to that,” said theTick, Tick … Boom!actor. “It would have to be something very unique, very special and serving to an audience and in service of the character.““There’s something playful and unique and odd and unexpected to be done. I’m not sure what is but if we can figure it out it would be so much fun,” Garfield added.RELATED VIDEO: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland on Playing Spider-Man: It’s an “Extension of My Childhood Dreams"One of the things that “sold” Garfield on appearing inNo Way Home? His character’s opportunity to save MJ (Zendaya), the love interest of Holland’s Peter Parker, as she falls in the final act of the new film.MJ’s falling scene intentionally mirrors the one from the climax of 2014’sThe Amazing Spider-Man2, in which Peter’s girlfriend Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) falls to her death off a bridge when Spider-Man can’t get to her. In the new film, however, Garfield’s Spider-Man is able to save MJ in time.The moment when Garfield’s Spider-Man sets Zendaya’s MJ safely down on her feet is arguably themost emotional beat inNo Way Home, with the hero choking back tears at the memory of his lost love.“Making sure that [Holland’s Spider-Man] didn’t have the same fate, there’s something cosmically beautiful about that,” Garfield said in an interview withVarietypublished earlier this month. “It meant getting a second chance at saving Gwen.“Spider-Man: No Way Homeis in theaters now.

From L to R: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland as Spider-Man.Photo: Merie W. Wallace/Columbia; Jaimie Trueblood/Columbia/Sony; Jay Maidment/Sony

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Warning: This post contains spoilers for Marvel’s latest Spider-Man film,Spider-Man: No Way Home.Andrew Garfieldis totally on board to team up with his fellow Spider-MenTobey MaguireandTom Hollandagain in the future.The 38-year-old actor reprises his role asThe Amazing Spider-Man’s Peter Parker for a multiverse plotline inSpider-Man: No Way Home, alongside OG Spider-Man Maguire, 46, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s current webslinger Holland, 25.On the most recent episode of theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast, Garfield says he “would love to continue working with Tobey and with Tom,” after the trio heroically (and, at times, hilariously) banded together inNo Way Hometo bring harmony to the multiverse.“That kind of three-brother dynamic is so juicy,” Garfield added.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland.Stefanie Keenan/Getty ImagesHe also touched on potentiallydonning the Spidey suit once more— but the conditions would have to be just right, Garfield said.“I am definitely open to that,” said theTick, Tick … Boom!actor. “It would have to be something very unique, very special and serving to an audience and in service of the character.““There’s something playful and unique and odd and unexpected to be done. I’m not sure what is but if we can figure it out it would be so much fun,” Garfield added.RELATED VIDEO: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland on Playing Spider-Man: It’s an “Extension of My Childhood Dreams"One of the things that “sold” Garfield on appearing inNo Way Home? His character’s opportunity to save MJ (Zendaya), the love interest of Holland’s Peter Parker, as she falls in the final act of the new film.MJ’s falling scene intentionally mirrors the one from the climax of 2014’sThe Amazing Spider-Man2, in which Peter’s girlfriend Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) falls to her death off a bridge when Spider-Man can’t get to her. In the new film, however, Garfield’s Spider-Man is able to save MJ in time.The moment when Garfield’s Spider-Man sets Zendaya’s MJ safely down on her feet is arguably themost emotional beat inNo Way Home, with the hero choking back tears at the memory of his lost love.“Making sure that [Holland’s Spider-Man] didn’t have the same fate, there’s something cosmically beautiful about that,” Garfield said in an interview withVarietypublished earlier this month. “It meant getting a second chance at saving Gwen.“Spider-Man: No Way Homeis in theaters now.

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Marvel’s latest Spider-Man film,Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Andrew Garfieldis totally on board to team up with his fellow Spider-MenTobey MaguireandTom Hollandagain in the future.

The 38-year-old actor reprises his role asThe Amazing Spider-Man’s Peter Parker for a multiverse plotline inSpider-Man: No Way Home, alongside OG Spider-Man Maguire, 46, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s current webslinger Holland, 25.

On the most recent episode of theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast, Garfield says he “would love to continue working with Tobey and with Tom,” after the trio heroically (and, at times, hilariously) banded together inNo Way Hometo bring harmony to the multiverse.

“That kind of three-brother dynamic is so juicy,” Garfield added.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.

Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland.Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images

Andrew Garfield; Tom Holland

He also touched on potentiallydonning the Spidey suit once more— but the conditions would have to be just right, Garfield said.

“I am definitely open to that,” said theTick, Tick … Boom!actor. “It would have to be something very unique, very special and serving to an audience and in service of the character.”

“There’s something playful and unique and odd and unexpected to be done. I’m not sure what is but if we can figure it out it would be so much fun,” Garfield added.

RELATED VIDEO: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland on Playing Spider-Man: It’s an “Extension of My Childhood Dreams”

One of the things that “sold” Garfield on appearing inNo Way Home? His character’s opportunity to save MJ (Zendaya), the love interest of Holland’s Peter Parker, as she falls in the final act of the new film.

MJ’s falling scene intentionally mirrors the one from the climax of 2014’sThe Amazing Spider-Man2, in which Peter’s girlfriend Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) falls to her death off a bridge when Spider-Man can’t get to her. In the new film, however, Garfield’s Spider-Man is able to save MJ in time.

The moment when Garfield’s Spider-Man sets Zendaya’s MJ safely down on her feet is arguably themost emotional beat inNo Way Home, with the hero choking back tears at the memory of his lost love.

“Making sure that [Holland’s Spider-Man] didn’t have the same fate, there’s something cosmically beautiful about that,” Garfield said in an interview withVarietypublished earlier this month. “It meant getting a second chance at saving Gwen.”

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis in theaters now.

source: people.com