And he's like, 'Yeah, 'cause you got alcohol.' And I'm like, 'No, I didn't get alcohol. I'm like, 'Sorry, man, why do you need my ID?' 'So I can check that it's you.' First of all, my DoorDash account is not my name. Would you mind just like stepping a few feet back because of Covid and everything,' and he does. So I'm just like, 'Sure, just one second. I don't want to risk shutting down a Marvel set in the middle of a pandemic. This is interesting’.”Īndrew said the DoorDash delivery guy suspected he ordered alcohol and was upset when he asked him to maintain social distancing: "And by the way, he's like, kind of like really close to the door, and at this point, I'm super like, I've got to go to set tomorrow. And I'm like 'Huh?' He's like, 'I need to see your ID.' And I'm like, ‘No delivery food thing has ever asked me for my ID. Recalling the incident, Andrew said things went awry when the delivery personnel asked him for his ID: “So the guy comes to the door, the delivery guy, sweet seeming guy, nice seeming dude, and I open the door, I've got my mask on, my hat, and I'm like, 'Thanks, man.' And he's like, yo, yo, yo, I need to see your ID. Nobody's ever going to know I'm here, and I'm going to really be low-key and whatnot,” he said, speaking on Josh Horowitz's the Happy Sad Confused podcast. It's literally my first night there, and it's great. And we're at the house that they're putting me up in, and I ordered takeout for us, and Covid is high, and I order food. “This is my first night in Atlanta, and I'm with two of my best friends, one of whom is on The Walking Dead, which shoots out there. The film's team was already shooting in the city. The 38-year-old actor, who made a comeback in his 'amazing' Spidey avatar in Tom Holland's Spider-Man: No Way Home, revealed he had just arrived in Atlanta when the incident happened. Nobody's ever going to know I'm here, and I'm going to really be low-key and whatnot.Andrew Garfield, in a recent podcast conversation, confirmed that a food delivery guy had somewhat busted his Spider-Man: No Way Home surprise during the film's shoot last year. He said, " This is my first night in Atlanta, and I'm with two of my best friends, one of whom is on The Walking Dead, which shoots out there. Andrew Garfield reveals a delivery guy called him rude Stating further, he mentioned that they decided to order takeout food for them as COVID scare was high, and as he reached out to the delivery person, the latter asked him for an ID card. While narrating the incident, he revealed that when he arrived in Atlanta to shoot for Spider-man No Way Home, the entire team was already shooting.Īndrew Garfield stated during the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast about how it was his first night in Atlanta while he was with two of his best friends.
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As the audience has been enjoying Marvel movie Spider-man No Way Home all over the world, actor Andrew Garfield recently talked about an incident where a food delivery person busted the surprise of him featuring in the film.