![]() Today Garfield is elfin-lank in grey sweater and jeans, unevenly stubbled, with an upwards sweep of hair that looks as if it’s held up by sheer enthusiasm rather than hair gel. Aptly, Tim Roth strolls past and Garfield mouths, “I fucking love Tim Roth” at me, before making a sign of the cross. We are sitting in a booth in a Tarantino-esque diner in Los Angeles, hipster tinsel lining the windows. “But I loved the pope before he was even aware of my existence.” He’s doing that ‘slow work of God’ stuff.” Garfield pauses, realising this might sound self-congratulatory. He’s turning the dial up slowly, by however much he can. ![]() He’s talking progressively about the LGBTQ community. “I love the pope – he’s a really progressive guy. Better than an Oscar nomination? Garfield has been hotly tipped. It was high praise indeed for the actor formerly best known as The Amazing Spider-Man, this time channelling a Jesuit missionary in 17th-century Japan. ![]() At the world premiere of Martin Scorsese’s new film, Silence, held at the Vatican, Pope Francis joked that its star, Andrew Garfield, deserved to be ordained.
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