Magic Faraway Tree Opens in U.S.
Andrew Garfield is promoting The Magic Faraway Tree, a family adventure about a stay-at-home dad whose move to the countryside leads his children to discover a magical tree and a sequence of changing worlds, based on Enid Blyton’s books. Garfield frames the film as a timely reminder to unplug from screens and reconnect with nature, imagination, and community, insisting that magic exists both in the extraordinary and the ordinary. He was drawn to the project after reading Simon Farnaby’s screenplay, praising its whimsy, heart, and sense of wonder. The film emphasizes themes of interconnection and the joy of discovery as the family navigates a life transition sparked by Polly leaving her job. Garfield’s reflections extend to his own career choices, favoring roles that blend play, human connection, and the natural world, and he notes a growing interest in analog experiences among younger audiences. The movie is scheduled to reach U.S. theaters soon, with articles noting its release framing and Garfield’s message about rediscovering wonder in everyday life.
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