Andrew Garfield kept it casual in a green beanie as he met a friend to run some errands in London on Wednesday.
The actor, 40, met a friend outside Percival, a menswear store based in Hackney, and gave him a warm hug.
Andrew wore a gray sweater with off-white pants and a large brown coat that he unbuttoned.
He wore Gucci sneakers and held his phone tightly in one hand as he made his way to his mystery friend, who was wearing a white sweater and dark blue jeans.
The Spider-Man star couldn't contain his joy when he saw his old friend again.
Andrew Garfield, 40, kept it casual in a green hat and warm coat as he met a friend to do some shopping in London on Wednesday
The actor met a friend outside Percival, a menswear store in Hackney, and gave him a warm hug
Andrew wore a gray sweater with off-white pants and a large brown coat that he unbuttoned
Andrew's last film appearance was in 2021, when he appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, reprising his role as a web-slinger for the first time in seven years.
He returns to the silver screen together with Florence Pugh in the romantic film We Live In Time.
Andrew came under fire in April when he was accused of shouting at residents watching his and Florence's film.
In between these films, Andrew starred in Hulu's true crime drama Under The Banner Of Heaven, which also starred Rory Culkin.
Andrew opened up in 2022 about the pressure he faced to settle down.
He admitted he struggled with societal expectations and the guilt he faced when his mother died in 2019, without meeting grandchildren.
Andrew is notoriously private about his romantic life and started dating Emma Stone in 2011 while they were filming The Amazing Spider-Man.
They quietly split in 2015 and since then Andrew has dated Rita Ora and American model Alyssa Miller.
Andrew played Marvel's Spider-Man from 2012 to 2014 alongside Emma Stone (pictured) before returning to the role for Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021
Andrew shocked fans with his vocal abilities in 2021 with Tick, Tick… Boom! a film adaptation of the play of the same name
Andrew rose to fame in 2010 with his portrayal of Eduardo Saverin, the co-founder of Facebook, in The Social Network.
In 2012, he became the second Marvel Spider-Man, taking over from Tobey Maguire, and starred in The Amazing Spider-Man.
This was followed by The Amazing Spider-Man 2, released in 2014, after which Andrew passed the baton to Tom Holland, who first appeared as a superhero in Captain America: Civil War in 2016.
Andrew shocked fans with his vocal abilities in 2021 with Tick, Tick… Boom! a film adaptation of the play of the same name, also starring Vanessa Hudgens.