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Andrew Garfield finds wonder in everyday life in ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’

Andrew Garfield finds wonder in everyday life in ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’

FILE - Claire Foy, left, and Andrew Garfield attend "The Magic Faraway Tree" special screening at Regal Union Square on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, in New York. (Photo by CJ Rivera/Invision/AP, File) Photo: Associated Press


By LIZZIE KNIGHT Associated Press
Andrew Garfield wants audiences to look up from their phones and remember that there is still plenty of magic in the world around them.
That idea drew the two-time Oscar nominee to “The Magic Faraway Tree,” a family adventure about Tim, a stay-at-home father whose family is forced to reconsider life after his wife, Polly, quits her job. They move to the countryside, where their children discover the magical Faraway Tree and its ever-changing worlds, sending the family into a series of fantastical adventures. The film, based on Enid Blyton’s children’s books, arrives in U.S. theaters on Friday.
For Garfield, the story’s themes of nature, imagination and community feel especially timely as technology increasingly shapes everyday life. “I think people are craving connection and community and a kind of reconnection to the earth and to each other,” he said.
Garfield said he became passionate about the project after reading Simon Farnaby’s screenplay. “I really just adore his sense of whimsy and heartfeltness and magic and joy,” he said. “I felt very, very passionate about it.”
Tim’s journey reflects the film’s larger ideas about finding wonder outside the routine and distractions of modern life. For Garfield, that sense of wonder extends beyond fantasy. “I think it’s all around us,” he said. “There are so many things to be in awe of on this planet.” The film, he said, is ultimately about recognizing that “there’s magic in the ordinary” as well as in the extraordinary.
Garfield, whose credits include playing Spider-Man, says he is drawn to roles with an element of play, community and the natural world. He focuses on “anything that keeps me awake to the remembering of the connection that we have to each other, the connection we have to nature, how we are all interconnected,” he said.
Garfield grew up reading Enid Blyton’s “The Famous Five” with his brother but did not read “The Faraway Tree” series as a child. His mother introduced him to another beloved literary adventurer: Bilbo Baggins, the hero of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit.”
“Any underdog story, really, those are the ones that get me,” Garfield said.
Another childhood escape was the video store. Garfield remembers being fascinated by the rows of VHS tapes and the possibilities behind their covers. The habit has survived in a new form in adulthood: spending an evening browsing streaming services without picking anything, enjoying the feeling of looking “into the windows of all these imaginary worlds.”
That may help explain why Garfield welcomes the resurgence of VHS and other analog technology among younger audiences.
“I dig that,” he said. “The regression to analog is looking good to me.”

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