“You don’t know real pain”- Henry Cavill Fans Meet Heartbroken Andrew Garfield Fandom, Following the Exit Dramas With Comic Book Movies

Published 10/03/2023, 6:17 AM EDT

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It is always a bummer for fans to see actors stepping down from their legendary roles. While these departures may not make sense to someone looking in from the outside, actors don’t just ghost their roles for the fun of it. When Henry Cavill announced his exit from DCU, it brought a wave of heartbreak among fans. These heartbroken fans recently stumbled upon another bummed-out superhero fandom, leading to a sad fans get-together on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

After Christopher Reeve, Cavill became the quintessential Superman for DC enthusiasts. With skepticism surrounding the new face of Superman, fans have been increasingly pining for Cavill. This is the same sentiment that even Andrew Garfield’s fans relate to. The British actor passed the Peter Parker baton to Tom Holland after the lukewarm box office reception of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Recently, a clip from Garfield’s 2018 movie, Under the Silver Lake, has been surfacing online, where he provides an easter egg to his Marvel role. 

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After taking off his Spidey suit, Garfield starred in the David Robert Mitchell film, which features a scene where his character gets his hand stuck on a sticky Spider-Man comic book. In the scene, Garfield’s character, Sam’s bloody hand, clung to the comic book, leading him to fling the book far out of the frame in frustration. In a 2022 interview with UPROXX, the actor revealed that this scene was already in the script and he had no hand in adding the reference

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However, the actor did express his excitement about the reference to Spider-Man in the surrealist neo-noir mystery film. Little did the 40-year-old know that a year later this small reference would cause his fandom to shed some tears. 

Fans coping with the absence of Henry Cavill and Andrew Garfield from iconic superhero roles

A Twitter account @ClarkQuill97 started the sad-fan-fest by sharing the clip of Garfield’s 2018 movie on X. However, it was the caption that sparked a debate among fans about who is on the sadder side. The page talked about the scene where the Golden Globe-winning actor threw away the Spider-Man comic “as a symbol of him moving on. The X user also pointed to the DC fans saying, “You don’t know real pain”. As soon as the post hit the feed, fans started to flood the platform with their own rough patches following the exit dramas with Comic Book movies. 

Some fans also talked about Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s  2011 film Green Lantern. They said how the movie was going to get its universe, but that dream never saw fruition. 

Users even claimed Garfield to be the best Spider-Man of all time. However, there was also a section of Marvel enthusiasts who thought Holland to be a better choice for Peter Parker. 

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While Holland undoubtedly did justice to the character, only time will tell if David Corenswet could live up to the standards of Cavill. 

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What do you think about fans’ reaction to Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man reference? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Hriddhi Maitra

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Hriddhi Maitra is a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. An enthusiastic movie buff, Hriddhi found her true calling when she worked as a Cinema Content Writer at My Cinema Story while analyzing movies objectively, and offering constructive feedback. Coming from a background where she worked in different niches like finance, food, travel, medicines, automobile, and entertainment, we can safely say she is a jack of all trades.

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