Yes, Andrew Garfield Is Aware Of Those Horse Memes Surrounding His New Romance Film. Yes, His Thoughts On Them Are Fantastic

Yes, Andrew Garfield Is Aware Of Those Horse Memes Surrounding His New Romance Film. Yes, His Thoughts On Them Are Fantastic

As a seasoned gamer and film enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must say that the upcoming A24 production, “We Live In Time,” has piqued my interest more than a rare Pokémon at a community day event. The duo of Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh is already a winning combination in my book, but the unexpected internet sensation stirred by a carousel horse has taken this movie to a whole new level.


The upcoming romantic dramedy from A24 titled “We Live In Time” (slated for release in fall 2024), boasts an exceptional cast pairing between Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh – a duo that moviegoers find irresistible. However, the film’s poster, which showcases a carousel horse as an unforeseen third-wheel, has sparked much amusement in recent times, even leading to a trendy meme. Naturally, when the film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival, media outlets were eager to discuss this peculiarity with Andrew Garfield himself.

On a recent Friday evening, Andrew Garfield graced the red carpet for the premiere of “We Live In Time,” accompanied by Florence Pugh in her vibrant Barbiecore dress. When queried about the possibility of a carousel horse making an appearance at the event, Garfield shared his thoughts.

Absolutely, your point about the horse is well taken. It’s been quite some time since I last communicated with him, but I sincerely hope he shows up, as we truly depend on his presence to make our production complete. Frankly, without the horse, this film might go unnoticed by many.

Today, it’s hard to predict what might go viral on the internet as a meme, and who would have thought that Garfield and Pugh’s cancer film would be up for such recognition? Take a look at Garfield’s thoughts on this unexpected turn of events through eTalkTV.

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Such a laugh riot! By the way, it’s hard not to acknowledge the humor in that corner image featuring the bug-eyed horse, which seems to have kicked off this whole thing.

Yes, Andrew Garfield Is Aware Of Those Horse Memes Surrounding His New Romance Film. Yes, His Thoughts On Them Are Fantastic

As soon as the picture appeared online in mid-August, netizens swiftly began manipulating it to insert the horse figure into numerous iconic movie and cultural moments, such as this well-known scene from the film “Alien”.

Additionally, they place the carousel horse in settings similar to album covers such as Beyoncé’s “Renaissance,” films like “The Shining” and “The Godfather,” particularly the horse scene.

Leaving horse-related humor aside, since the release of “We Live In Time” at the Toronto International Film Festival, the duo of Garfield and Pugh has been highly acclaimed by critics, even earning praise from our very own Eric Eisenberg at TopMob.

Following the premiere of the movie, Eisenberg expressed in his initial response for We Live In Time, stating that the performers bring “striking amounts of emotion and charm” to the film, which chronicles a couple’s life spanning numerous years of their relationship. Additionally, he noted that it has a fair share of humor throughout.

During their fictional relationship, viewers will experience their charming first encounter, watch them grow affectionate, start a family, and confront the heart-wrenching revelation of Pugh’s character learning about cancer. More recently, Florence Pugh discussed shaving her head for the part, stating that she felt it was essential to do so in order to portray the role authentically.

It seems we’re looking forward to an enjoyable and emotionally engaging experience. What adds to the excitement is their apparent wit both on-screen and off, evident in Garfield’s humorous remarks about the popular horse video.

Plan ahead to experience a rollercoaster of emotions as the film “We Live In Time” is set to premiere in cinemas on October 11, where you’ll both laugh and cry together.

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2024-09-07 22:38