Nicolas Cage's Spider-Noir Sets Up A Second Season
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A viral clip reveals J.K. Simmons just can’t stand the sight of Spider-Man. In the MCU, Simmons’ iconic portrayal of J. Jonah Jameson has repeatedly made it clear just how much he despises the web
Noir," a retro tale set in a recognizable New York in an inconsistent 1933 (to judge by a preponderance of cultural references). There is a comic-book precedent for this version of the character, called simply the Spider,
J.K. Simmons, known for playing J. Jonah Jameson in numerous "Spider-Man" films, was reunited with the friendly neighborhood hero at a Mets game.
Brand New Day merchandise teases Peter Parker and Bruce Banner's respective transformations. Could we see Man-Spider battling The Hulk when the movie is released this July?
Prime Video’s Spider-Noir is the bold superhero show that the Spider-Man franchise desperately needs
Nicolas Cage's hard-boiled Prime Video series proves the Spider-Man franchise doesn't need Peter Parker to be great.
Tombstone is one of Spider-Man’s oldest and most dangerous villains, and Spider-Noir has brought him back into the spotlight.
J.K. Simmons was reunited with Spider-Man on Tuesday night. The actor and the masked webslinger sat next to each other at the New York Mets game. Simmons has appeared in six Spider-Man movies as J. Jonah Jameson.
Many people have played or voiced Peter Parker's Spider-Man since his debut in 1962, and this list details all the actors who have done so in film and TV.
Michigan-born actor J.K. Simmons, known for playing tyrannical newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson in the "Spider-Man" films, ran into an old foe at Citi Field during the Mets game Tuesday night. The Oscar winner was shown in the stands on the stadium's big screen — wearing a Detroit Tigers shirt underneath his Mets jersey,
Spider-Noir is now streaming on Prime Video, and we have a full breakdown of how the season wraps up and what it means for Ben Reilly and his superpowered foes heading into a potential Season 2.