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But even though Mary Jane is a staple in Peter Parker's life in the comics, these MCU movies are going in a different direction. (Shailene Woodley shot scenes for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but was cut from the final version, per The Los Angeles Times.) Zoë Kravitz voiced the character in last year's animated hit, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Mary Jane was absent from the Andrew Garfield series, with Emma Stone's Gwen Stacy as the female lead. In the earlier Tobey Maguire movies, Mary Jane was played by Kirsten Dunst. Though Peter Parker has a few love interests in the Spider-Man comics, he eventually marries his high school sweetheart, Mary Jane Watson. So is Zendaya's Spider-Man character really Mary Jane? Or was that just a tease?
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Her most jaw-dropping moment, however, comes at the end of the movie when she tells Peter, "My friends call me MJ." The nickname is a reference to Spider-Man's comic book love interest Mary Jane Watson, of course.
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Michelle is somewhat of a loner throughout 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming, but her sarcasm contributed some of the movie's best moments.
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I’d actually say that he’d be perfect as Electro, as he’d bring just the right mix of gravitas and insanity to the role to make it work, but the fact that he is already pushing 60 may just count against him.With Spider-Man: Far From Home hitting theaters on July 2, fans are excited to see more of the adorably awkward yet captivating chemistry between Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and his classmate Michelle Jones (Zendaya).
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Though you never get to see his face in that scene the mysterious figure was played by Michael Massee, a veteran actor who has made a name for himself playing villains in various TV series through the years (and also gained infamy as the man who fired the handgun in the accidental fatal shooting of Brandon Lee on the set of The Crow). Many initially thought that the shadowy figure speaking to Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) at the end of Amazing Spider-Man was actually Norman Osborn, but that notion was summarily dispelled by Ifans earlier in the year. Instead, Variety suggests that that was actually Max Dillon aka Electro and that he will be the sequel’s main villain. The only thing that sheds some hope on Gwen’s survival rate is that Variety is also reporting that while the studios are looking for a casting for Harry Osborn (Norman’s son and Peter’s best friend and eventual enemy, played by James Franco in the Raimi version) as well, his schizophrenic pumpkin-tossing dad is not showing up yet (Please note: Pumpkin-tossing is not a sexual euphemism). With MJ being introduced this early though, it may not bode too well for Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacy because in the comics, Gwen famously died at the hands of Norman Osborn aka the Green Goblin before Peter starts up a relationship with MJ. That being said, you can’t really question her on-screen credentials, with her breakthrough turn in The Descendants earning her a string of well deserved award nominations and wins. Variety is reporting that The Descendants starlet Shailene Woodley is currently talks with Sony to play MJ, and while she is definitely a step up from Dunst in terms of actually looking like the character she’s playing, she’s still not quite there yet (Jane Levy would have got my vote). Is that too much to ask for? Apparently so. With Marc Webb’s latest reboot already improving on Peter Parker’s casting tenfold, I was hoping they’d do the same for MJ. Plus, Dunst’s tiny baby teeth creep me the hell out. MJ is supposed to look out of Peter’s league, that was part of the whole charm of their relationship. She’s a perfectly capable actress, but her gangly awkwardness was nothing like the supermodel MJ that us comic book geeks knew. I hated the casting of Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy.