The Amazing Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield is reimagined as Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight in this fan art.
This fan art, courtesy of Instagram user @spdrmnkyxxii depicts Andrew Garfield’s likeness in the Moon Knight suit donning the hood with some blood stains all over his suit. One can sense the world-weariness of Andrew Garfield’s demeanor as Moon Knight.
You can see the fan art of former Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield as Moon Knight down below:
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Andrew Garfield is widely recognized by audiences for his portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Marc Webb’s two The Amazing Spider-Man films. While both films received mixed reviews as a whole, it wasn’t without its fans – much of which is thanks to Andrew Garfield’s take on Spider-Man.
Andrew Garfield was originally set to reprise his role in The Amazing Spider-Man 3 among other spinoff films in what Sony planned to be their own cinematic universe. Ultimately, Spider-Man was rebooted once again, and Tom Holland replaced Andrew Garfield as the beloved webhead.
Following his departure from Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield opted for different projects such as 99 Homes, Hacksaw Ridge, Silence, Breathe and Under the Silver Lake. Andrew Garfield received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in Hacksaw Ridge and he was also awarded the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Angels in America.
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In the comics, Marc Spector, a.k.a. Moon Knight, was a CIA agent turned mercenary where he made millions. His wealth from being a mercenary and investments land him anywhere between $50 million to $3 billion in net worth, granting him a suave Bruce Wayne-style life. Yet during his last mercenary job in Cairo, Spector was left for dead by a former colleague.
Spector dragged himself through the sands of the desert to the tomb of Konshu, the Egyptian moon god. There he was pronounced dead but resurrected at the hands of Konshu. The resurrection took a toll, however, as he developed multiple personality disorder. When he returned to New York, he created two new personalities, Steven Grant, and Jake Lockley. Grant was the millionaire womanizer, while Lockley was a cab driver.
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