Andrew Garfield has officially committed to starring in Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming feature film Artificial, which is being produced through Amazon MGM. The project marks a reunion between Garfield, Guadagnino, and the studio, blending comedy and drama in a narrative focused on artificial intelligence.
The script, penned by Simon Rich, known for his work on An American Pickle, explores themes related to AI. Rich is also producing the film alongside David Heyman and Jeffrey Clifford of Heyday Films, with Jennifer Fox onboard as an executive producer. Joining Garfield is Yura Borisov, who gained recognition through Anora and recently earned an Oscar nomination.
Background on the Cast and Production Team
Artificial brings together significant talent both in front of and behind the camera. Alongside Garfield and Borisov, Monica Barbaro had been reported as a potential lead, contributing to speculation that the film might dramatize the 2023 events surrounding OpenAI, including the brief removal and reinstatement of its CEO Sam Altman.
Guadagnino’s recent collaboration with Amazon MGM includes After the Hunt, starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri, which is scheduled for theatrical release on October 10. This ongoing partnership highlights a continued creative synergy among the director, actor, and studio.
Andrew Garfield’s Other Recent and Upcoming Work
The announcement of Garfield’s role in Artificial arrives during a particularly active phase in his career. He is also involved in the adaptation of Enid Blyton’s The Magic Faraway Tree for Studiocanal, sharing the screen with Claire Foy, Jessica Gunning, and Nicola Coughlan. Additionally, he has joined the cast of The Rage, a Focus Features thriller directed by Paul Greengrass about the 14th-century Peasants’ Revolt.

Garfield’s extensive resume includes acclaimed performances in We Live in Time, Tick, Tick … Boom!, and Hacksaw Ridge. The last two earned him Oscar nominations for Best Actor, while Tick, Tick … Boom! garnered a Golden Globe win. On television, he secured an Emmy nomination for his role in Under the Banner of Heaven.
Representation and Industry Connections
Andrew Garfield is represented by Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Gordon & French, ID, and the law firm Slone, Offer, Weber & Dern. This team continues to support his growing presence in film and television, as he engages with diverse roles and genres.
Significance and What to Expect Next
The collaboration on Artificial signifies an intriguing addition to Garfield’s filmography, as it delves into the increasingly relevant topic of artificial intelligence through a comedic and dramatic lens. Given the involvement of Luca Guadagnino and a strong production team, the film is anticipated to offer a thoughtful and entertaining perspective on AI’s role in society.
As Garfield balances multiple projects this year, including the theatrical release of After the Hunt, audiences can look forward to his continuing exploration of complex characters across genres. The release schedule and further casting details for Artificial are expected as production progresses.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Is Andrew Garfield LGBTQ?
A. Actor Andrew Garfield recently discussed his sexuality again. In an interview with OUT magazine, he shared that although he used to identify as straight, he now sees his sexual orientation as more flexible.
Q. Why did Marvel get rid of Andrew Garfield?
A. He showed up late and got sick, causing him to miss an important event. This led to him losing his superhero role and the movie being unexpectedly canceled. The studio executives were so unhappy with him that they chose to start the superhero series over with a different actor.
Q. Is Andrew Garfield LGBT?
A. According to the UK’s Gay Times, the former Amazing Spider-Man actor said, “As far as I know, I am not gay.” He mentioned that he might discover more about himself in the future, which he thinks would be a great experience. However, for now, he feels content with how things are.
Q. What is Andrew Garfield’s religion?
A. Andrew Garfield has described himself as both an “agnostic pantheist” and Jewish. After portraying a Jesuit in the film “Silence,” he participated in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. During this, he found it surprisingly easy to develop a deep admiration for Jesus Christ.
