

And I was like, “My life is set up.” Showing my father the pay stub, going, “I don’t need to work at Starbucks for the next week.”

When I started out acting, it was just like, “I’ll take that.” The first thing I did was a Doritos commercial in Spain, and I thought I was done. It’s like reading reviews when you’re doing a play. GARFIELD: The song is so beautiful, by the way. So while Episode 5 was coming out, I was literally in the studio, writing - rewriting - a version of “I’m Tired” with Lab to put in the finale. But also, I got really nervous too because we were still in the middle of editing.

It’s people coming and being able to enjoy something together, have discourse together. ZENDAYA: It was cool in the sense that there was a collective. Are you guys watching? How are you typing and staying on time with the episode at the same time? So many people - I was like, “Wow, you guys are so creative.” Also, I was a little concerned. I watched that, and I got a lot of healing for the experiences I’ve had with the addicts in my life. If it isn’t healing, then we are not doing it right.” And also, it does become of service. I have a great acting teacher who is basically like: “It has to be healing. And also, because of all the people that she represents, I know that sometimes maybe the world won’t be as kind to her as I am. And then we moved on to the next part, but it was a long day. ZENDAYA: Just over and over until we felt like we had it. How many takes of that sequence did you do? We just started from the beginning and they said, “You can break whenever you want. There had to be a level of volatility and unpredictability to her mood, and where it was going to go. ZENDAYA: There was no structure, because there couldn’t be. GARFIELD: Did you say, “We’re doing my close-up first”? GARFIELD: And there’s specific film stock that you guys use? As they do in each of their roles, Garfield and Zendaya deliver on Variety’s “ Actors on Actors” presented by Apple TV+. These A-listers are at the pinnacle of the acting profession, but fans who are waiting for “Spider-Man” dish won’t be disappointed.
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He’ll likely follow his latest Oscar nomination with an Emmy nod for “Under the Banner of Heaven,” the FX limited series streaming exclusively on Hulu in which he plays a detective investigating a grisly murder that’s rocked a Mormon community. Then it’s time for Garfield to accept heaps of praise from Zendaya. And he’s come prepared with a list of deeply researched questions. The two actors crossed paths in the multiverse of last year’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” in which Zendaya plays MJ opposite a set of Peter Parkers including Garfield, Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland. (Well, at least one of the Spider-Men.) When Andrew Garfield sees Zendaya, he can’t stop raving about her tour de force as Rue in the critically acclaimed HBO series. Everyone loved the second season of “Euphoria” - even Spider-Man.
