Added 10 outtakes from Andrew’s recent shoot for Entertainment Weekly with “The Social NetworK” co-stars Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake. See them in the gallery below!
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010 x Photoshoots > 2010 > Entertainment Weekly

Oct
16
2010
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Added 10 outtakes from Andrew’s recent shoot for Entertainment Weekly with “The Social NetworK” co-stars Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake. See them in the gallery below!
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010 x Photoshoots > 2010 > Entertainment Weekly
Oct
01
2010
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Here we have two absolutely gorgeous outtakes from Andrew’s photoshoot with Nylon. Hopefully more surface soon; enjoy!

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002 x Photoshoots > 2010 > Nylon
Sep
28
2010
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Added 5 new outtakes from Andrew’s recent shoot for The LA Times. I’m still working on finding a video of Andrew on Jimmy Fallon last night, but so far only 2 minute clips are available. Bear with me!
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005 x Photoshoots > 2010 > The Los Angeles Times
Sep
25
2010
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A great new feature on Andrew from The Los Angeles Times that sheds light on how Andrew landed the part of Eduardo Saverin in “The Social Network”, his aspirations for “Spider-Man” and more.
‘The Social Network’s’ Andrew Garfield has a way with emotion
The actor’s popularity is on the rise with sensitive turns in David Fincher’s Facebook drama and ‘Never Let Me Go.’ And as for his upcoming role as Spider-Man, it’s ‘a childhood fantasy,’ he says.
By Mark Salisbury, Special to the Los Angeles Times | September 26, 2010
Reporting from London — —
Andrew Garfield doesn’t do Facebook. But if he did, the 27-year-old British actor would no doubt be fending off lots of requests right now from people wanting to be his cyber friend. With two Oscar-potential films about to be sharing theater screens and an outing as Spider-Man up next, Garfield in his short film career has suddenly become a hot property.In “The Social Network,” David Fincher’s look at the contentious founding of Facebook, opening Friday, Garfield plays Brazilian-born Eduardo Saverin, who, along with fellow Harvard undergrad and punk genius — as the marketing campaign would have it — Mark Zuckerberg ( Jesse Eisenberg), creates Facebook. But when the social networking site, initially known as thefacebook, swiftly becomes a global sensation — and a huge money-earner — Saverin and Zuckerberg have a falling out.
“He’s Mark’s only true friend and big brother,” Garfield says of Saverin in a phone interview. “There’s definitely a Cain and Abel relationship.”
Sep
21
2010
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Will have the article scanned as soon as I get my copy! Meanwhile, thank you to the awesome Ysa for tweeting us this preview!

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001 x Photoshoots > 2010 > Nylon
Sep
20
2010
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Andrew and fellow breakout young actress Emma Stone, star of “Easy A”, are featured with new interviews and photoshoots for USA Today (click to view full feature and Emma’s section):
The just-ended Toronto International Film Festival does more than provide a look at the movies we’ll talk about in the coming months. It also is a chance to check out the stars of tomorrow. USA TODAY talks to two talents to watch. Turn the page to meet a redhead to reckon with and a superhero to swoon over.
Andrew Garfield is caught in stardom’s web
Andrew Garfield, in the midst of promoting the haunting Never Let Me Go, is already learning what it means to be Spider-Man even before a single frame of the rebooted superhero franchise is shot.
“I had an interesting experience at immigration in Montreal,” says the actor, 27, who has a dual citizenship thanks to his American dad and British mom. “I was being held because I picked business instead of personal as my reason for the trip, which I shouldn’t have.”
After being questioned for about 45 minutes, he says, the officer finally asked what he does for a living. “I told him, ‘I’m an actor. I’m doing a meeting for a film.’ ‘What film?’ ‘I’m doing the new Spider-Man.’ ‘Oh, you’re auditioning for an extra part?’ ‘No, I’m going to be the new Spider-Man.’ ”
Sep
18
2010
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Posted Under: Articles and Interviews, Image Gallery, Photoshoots, The Social Network
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There is an incredible, in-depth new feature on “The Social Network” in New York Magazine. Andrew and co-stars Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin did a great new shoot for it as well, which you can see below.
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001 x Photoshoots > 2010 > New York Magazine
I poked Aaron Sorkin. It happened the day before we first met, and it seemed an appropriate initial interaction with the man who wrote The Social Network, the movie that’s about to become the unofficial origin fable of perhaps the defining cultural phenomenon of this still-new century—the first dramatic exploration of exactly how a brave new virtual world was created. Poking, as the more than 500 million users of Facebook know, is the lowest form of communication in the not quite Utopia that Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s 26-year-old founder, built—it’s the broadband-era equivalent of a passing grunt or a muttered “Hey.” But Sorkin did not poke me back. What was I to make of his unresponsiveness? Was he being standoffish? Did he not see my poke? Is he just not the poking type? Or—as is likely the case—did I not actually poke Sorkin at all, but rather some random Facebook user who just happens to have appropriated his identity?
Such are the vagaries of communication in the vastly popular and vastly imperfect universe of Facebook. But when I meet the real Sorkin the next day for lunch in West Hollywood, he quickly makes it clear that the touchy-feely issues of how people connect or fail to connect within modern social media hold little fascination for him. He says unapologetically that he knows almost nothing about the 2010 iteration of Facebook, adding that his interest in computer-aided communication goes only as far as e-mailing his friends. That puts him in an awkward position, because with The Social Network (which opens October 1), he has dramatized the previously undramatizable—the invention of a website—with such tough-minded wit that he is probably going to become the go-to sage for countless “What Does It All Mean?” panels, op-eds, forums, and talkbacks, whether he wants the gig or not.
Read the extensive 7 page feature plus other new images (sans Andrew) @ NYMag.com
Sep
12
2010
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Here’s the first photoshoot Andrew did in Toronto to promote “Never Let Me Go”. Hopefully there are more to come!
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014 x Photoshoots > 2010 > TIFF Portrait Session #1
Sep
11
2010
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Added 10 new outtakes of Andrew’s 2007 shoot for The Daily Telegraph to the gallery. He is so adorable in these! Thank you so much to Dbiloo for these!
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010 x Photoshoots > 2007 > The Daily Telegraph
Stay tuned for pictures from Andrew in Toronto promoting “Never Let Me Go” tonight, and of course, the VMAs tomorrow!!
Aug
31
2010
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Posted Under: Image Gallery, Movie Images, Movie News, Photoshoots, The Social Network
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The official site for “The Social Network” has been launched and there are a ton of new Andrew pictures! See them all in the gallery below and be sure to check the site out for more!
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004 x Movies > 2010 > The Social Network > Promotional Stills
005 x Movies > 2010 > The Social Network > Promotional Photoshoot