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The following is a list of cast members who portrayed or voiced characters appearing in the Spider-Man films produced primarily by Columbia Pictures and later co-produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Animation. The list is sorted by film and character, as some characters may have been portrayed by multiple actors.
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Peter Parker (), Bobby Drake (), and Angelica Jones are all college students at Empire State University.After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the "Power Booster" he stole from Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man, who rewards them with the advanced computer systems seen in several episodes and the opening titles) the trio decide to team-up permanently as the "Spider-Friends".
The near-stars of ‘Cats’, ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Ghost in the Shell’ Anne Hathaway, Timothée Chalamet and Margot Robbie (Getty Images) Hollywood is a town built on flukes.
Actors who have played Spider-Man in modern film (from left to right): Tobey Maguire in the Sam Raimi films, Andrew Garfield in the Marc Webb films, and Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films directed by Jon Watts (and later Destin Daniel Cretton), while Shameik Moore voices Miles Morales in the animated Spider-Verse films.
The Amazing Spider-Man earned a worldwide total of $752,216,557, [66] and Garfield's performance was generally well received. [ 67 ] [ 68 ] The Guardian 's Peter Bradshaw labelled his portrayal as the "definitive Spider-Man" and Tom Charity of CNN commended his "combination of fresh-faced innocence, nervous agitation and wry humor".
Phase One of the franchise includes six films, featuring four different superhero properties, leading up to a crossover in the 2012 film Marvel's The Avengers.The franchise's Phase Two features three sequels to Phase One films, as well as two new film properties, and the crossover Avengers: Age of Ultron, which released in 2015.