spiderman no way home actors

spiderman no way home actors

Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: A teenager and Avenger who received spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider.[5] The other Spider-Men refer to him as "Peter-One".[6] The film explores the fallout of Spider-Man: Far From Home's (2019) mid-credits scene, in which Parker's identity as Spider-Man is exposed,[7] and Parker is more pessimistic in contrast to previous Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films. Holland said Parker feels defeated and insecure and was excited to explore the darker side of the character.[8] The adjustment back to portraying Parker, including raising his voice pitch and returning to the mindset of a "naïve, charming teenager", was strange for Holland after taking on more mature roles such as in Cherry (2021).[9] Zendaya as Michelle "MJ" Jones-Watson: Parker's classmate and girlfriend.[10][11][12] The character's full name is revealed in the film, having previously just been known as Michelle Jones, bringing her closer to the comics counterpart Mary Jane Watson.[11] Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange: A neurosurgeon who became a Master of the Mystic Arts following a career-ending car accident.[13] Holland felt Strange was not a mentor to Parker, unlike Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but instead saw them as colleagues and noted their relationship breaks down throughout the course of the film.[14] Cumberbatch felt there was a close relationship between Strange and Parker because both are neighborhood superheroes with a shared history.[15] Co-writer Chris McKenna described Strange as the voice of reason in the film.[16] Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds: Parker's best friend.[17][11] Batalon lost 102 pounds (46 kg) for his role in this film.[18] Jon Favreau as Harold "Happy" Hogan: The head of security for Stark Industries and former driver and bodyguard of Tony Stark, who looks after Parker.[19] Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon / Electro: An Oscorp electrical engineer from an alternate reality who gained electric powers after an accident involving genetically-modified electric eels. Foxx reprises his role from Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).[17][20] The character was redesigned for No Way Home, foregoing his original blue Ultimate Marvel-based design in favor of a yellow one more similar to his mainstream comic book appearance.[21] Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin: A scientist and the CEO of Oscorp from an alternate reality who tested an unstable strength enhancer on himself. He developed an insane split personality as a result and uses advanced Oscorp armor and equipment. Dafoe reprises his role from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.[22] Dafoe felt Green Goblin had advanced from his portrayal in Spider-Man (2002) and had "a few more tricks up [his] sleeves" in this film.[23] Dafoe was digitally de-aged for the role,[24] and the character also obtains upgrades to his costume to make him more closely resemble his comic book counterpart.[23] Alfred Molina as Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus: A scientist from an alternate reality with four artificially intelligent mechanical tentacles fused to his body after an accident. Molina reprises his role from Raimi's Spider-Man 2 (2004),[25] with this film continuing from the character's story prior to his death in that film. Molina was surprised by this approach because he had aged in the years since he made that film and no longer had the same physicality; digital de-aging was also used to make him look physically the same as in Spider-Man 2.[26] The mechanical tentacles were created completely through CGI, rather than a blend of puppetry and CGI as in Spider-Man 2.[27][24] Benedict Wong as Wong: Strange's mentor and friend who became the new Sorcerer Supreme during Strange's absence in the Blip.[28][19] Tony Revolori as Eugene

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Thompson: Parker's classmate and former rival.[29] Marisa Tomei as May Parker: Parker's aunt.[30] While developing the story, the writers realized that May would play a role similar to Uncle Ben's role in other incarnations of Spider-Man. As such, the thematic and often-paraphrasing-quoted phrase "with great power, there must also come great responsibility" is said by May, since she has been the "moral guide" for Parker in the MCU.[31] Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: An alternate version of Parker who is haunted by his failure to save his deceased girlfriend, Gwen Stacy.[32][31] Garfield reprises his role from Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man films.[33][34] The other Spider-Men refer to him as "Peter-Three",[6] while Marvel's official website named him "The Amazing Spider-Man".[35] Garfield embraced his role as the middle brother of the group and was interested in exploring the idea of a tortured Parker following the events of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, including how lessons from those events could be passed to Holland's character.[31] He was grateful for the chance to "tie up some loose ends" for his incarnation of Parker, and described working with Holland and Maguire as an opportunity to have "deeper conversations... about our experiences with the character".[36]

Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: An alternate version of Parker who utilizes organic webbing instead of web shooters like his alternate counterparts.[37] Maguire reprises his role from Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.[33][34] The other Spider-Men refer to him as "Peter-Two",[6] while Marvel's official website named him the "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man".[35] Maguire wanted the film to reveal only minimal details about what happened to his character after the events of Spider-Man 3 (2007).[31]

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