Andrew Garfield stars in the fantasy adventure film “The Magic Faraway Tree,” which follows a family after they move to the countryside and discover magical worlds. The movie is based on Enid Blyton’s books and presents a sense of wonder drawn from everyday life and imagination.

Across outlets, coverage highlights Garfield’s message to audiences to look beyond screens and notice the “magic” in ordinary surroundings. The Independent and other reports describe the story as a journey through fantastical places, while emphasizing the film’s roots in Blyton’s series. Together, the articles present the film as both an adaptation of Blyton’s work and an invitation for viewers to reconnect with curiosity and wonder.

While the emphasis varies—some focus more on the plot setup and literary source material, and others foreground Garfield’s comments about modern attention and everyday amazement—the accounts align that Garfield is the star and that the film centers on a family’s magical discovery after relocating to rural life.