ï»żSpiderMan: No Way Home shows the return of many classic Spidey film villains like Alfred Molina's Doc Ock and Rhys Ifan's Lizard. However, although they are the same actors, their appearances have changed from their initial depictions. No character represents such a massive change more than Jamie Foxx's Max Dillon/Electro.
âThe power is different. I like it.â - Electro Electro is back, and heâs stronger than ever. Jamie Foxx returns as classic Spidey villain Electro, last seen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, opposite the web-slinger played by Andrew Garfield. In Spider-Man No Way Home, Tom Hollandâs Peter Parker accidentally cracks open the Multiverse via a Doctor Strange-spell gone horribly wrong and finds himself face to face with this new foe, Electro. Adding variety to your Spider-Man No Way Home collection, Hot Toys is thrilled to present the power boosted Electro as 1/6th scale collectible figure inspired by his new look. Meticulously crafted based on Electroâs appearance in the movie, the movie-accurate figure features a newly developed head sculpt of Max Dillon Electro with stunning likeness; a detail recreation of his practical outfit with real-like cables; lightning effect accessories including a star-shaped mask inspired by his original design from comic pages; and a figure stand. Collect the brand new figure for your Spidey foe display! The 1/6th scale Electro Collectible Figureâs special features - Authentic and detailed likeness of Electro in Spider-Man No Way Home- Newly developed head sculpt with authentic likeness of Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon Electro- Movie-accurate facial features with detailed wrinkles and skin texture- Approximately 29cm tall- Body with over 30 points of articulation- LED light-up areas located at circle-shaped arc reactor on chest white light, battery operated- Six 6 pieces of interchangeable gloved hands including- One 1 pair of fists- One 1 pair of open hands- One 1 pair of gesture hands- Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted Costume - One 1 black shirt with silver plates and yellow cables wrapped around- One 1 pair of beige colored pants with silver plates and yellow cables wrapped around- One 1 utility belt- One 1 pair of brown colored working boots Accessories - Four 4 pieces of lightning effect accessories attachable to face, chest and fists- Specially designed figure stand with movie logo and character nameplate * Prototype shown, final product may be slightly different**Batteries included for collectible figure, button cells are required***Product details are subject to change without further notice
Gwensays Peters name out loud and Electro suddenly regains consciousness after getting hit by a car. That is the point that people think he realized spider-man is peter. He said he thought pete was black cause he only new peters first name. level 1. · 3 mo. ago. I hate this plot hole so much.
"Soon, everyone in this city will know how it feels to live in my world...A world without power...without mercy...a world without Spider-Man. They will see me for who I truly am...I'm Electro." ~ Electro Maxwell "Max" Dillon, also known as Electro, is the main antagonist of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He is portrayed by Jamie Foxx. Max Dillon lived his whole life without anybody merely acknowledging his existence. One time, the Manhattan hero Spider-Man bumps into him on the streets and tells him, "You're my guy. You're my ears and eyes on the street." Being the "nobody" that Dillon was, he was thrilled to have been acknowledged by somebody, let alone the very famous Spider-Man. As Spider-Man leaves, Dillon starts to believe that he is an accomplice to the hero. He goes mad with "love" for Spider-Man, constantly thinking about him and the fact that he could help him in any way. After his mother forgets his birthday, Max is placing a large electrical wire into a vent at Oscorp when he is suddenly electrocuted. He falls, dragging the wire with him, into a tank full of genetically altered electric eels. They sting him multiple times and the tank shatters. The mix of chemicals causes Max's skin to turn blue and give him the power to control electricity. Max feels that he is betrayed by love, his family and his job. He wants to rid the world of power so that everyone can feel what he once felt. Electro also feels betrayed by Spider-Man and fights him with his powerful electrical abilities. However, with the help of Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man defeats Electro by overloading his electricity supply, causing him to violently explode into millions of particles, killing him. With him dead, all of New York City's electricity is returned. Lego Marvel As well as appearing in a 2014 Lego Marvel set as a minifigure, Electro is also in the 2013 video game Lego Marvel Superheroes, and it's sequel as a playable character and a boss. Gallery Max Dillon's standard appearance Max Dillon becoming Electro Electro facing Spider-Man Electro firing beams of electricity from his hands Promotional image Add a photo to this gallery Trivia In a 2012 Twitter post, Jamie Foxx teased that he "dressed up as Electro for Halloween" and that the "costume fit well". Foxx also stated that the costume for the movie would not be green and yellow, like it is in mainstream comics. Instead, it would have been a sleek black, similar to the "Ultimate Marvel" comics. After being chosen for the role, Foxx stated to Entertainment Tonight that he likes Electro as a character and was excited to play him. Although Foxx did his Electro voice in serveral interviews, there's been rumours that the voice will be edited slightly to sound 'electrically disorted'. Electro is the first villain in the Amazing Spider-Man series in which his transformation into the villain is accidental. Max Dillion starts off nerdy and then dark, just like Riddler in Batman Forever, Aldrich Killian in Iron Man 3 and Syndrome in The Incredibles. Like all three of them mentioned above excluding Riddler, they all die a gruesome death trying to kill the protagonists. His appearance is based off of his Ultimate Marvel Incarnation. He is the only villain in the Amazing Spider-Man Series to die.
Queen Studios Carnage Life-Size Bust HKD $ 12, Metal Robot Spirits G-parts[hrududu]ïŒ Advanced Parts Set HKD $ -The shipping fee is To Be Settled When Release -Estimated Release date 2023 September-December NOTE The shipping fees provided above are the current estimates. Fees may rise as shipping providers may increase their fees or additional surcharges to adapt to the current situation. HKD $ 1, â HKD $ 2, Description Additional information âThe power is different. I like it.â â Electro Electro is back, and heâs stronger than ever. Jamie Foxx returns as classic Spidey villain Electro, last seen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, opposite the web-slinger played by Andrew Garfield. In Spider-Man No Way Home, Tom Hollandâs Peter Parker accidentally cracks open the Multiverse via a Doctor Strange-spell gone horribly wrong and finds himself face to face with this new foe, Electro. Adding variety to your Spider-Man No Way Home collection, Hot Toys is thrilled to present the power boosted Electro as 1/6th scale collectible figure inspired by his new look. Meticulously crafted based on Electroâs appearance in the movie, the movie-accurate figure features a newly developed head sculpt of Max Dillon Electro with stunning likeness; a detail recreation of his practical outfit with real-like cables; lightning effect accessories including a star-shaped mask inspired by his original design from comic pages; and a figure stand. Collect the brand new figure for your Spidey foe display! SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT CODEMMS644 PRODUCT NAMEELECTRO HEIGHTAPPROXIMATELY 29CM TALL POINTS OF ARTICULATIONS30 SPECIAL FEATURESNEWLY DEVELOPED HEAD SCULPT, LED LIGHT-UP REACTOR, FINELY TAILORED OUTFIT, LIGHTNING EFFECT ACCESSORIES PRODUCT RELEASE DATEAPPROXIMATELY Q3 â Q4, 2023 ARTISTSHEAD SCULPTED BY N/A. HEAD PAINTED BY N/A. HEAD ART DIRECTED BY N/A. The 1/6th scale Electro Collectible Figureâs special features â Authentic and detailed likeness of Electro in Spider-Man No Way Home â Newly developed head sculpt with authentic likeness of Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon Electro â Movie-accurate facial features with detailed wrinkles and skin texture â Approximately 29cm tall â Body with over 30 points of articulation â LED light-up areas located at circle-shaped arc reactor on chest white light, battery operated â Six 6 pieces of interchangeable gloved hands including â One 1 pair of fists â One 1 pair of open hands â One 1 pair of gesture hands â Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-paintedCostume â One 1 black shirt with silver plates and yellow cables wrapped around â One 1 pair of beige colored pants with silver plates and yellow cables wrapped around â One 1 utility belt â One 1 pair of brown colored working bootsAccessories â Four 4 pieces of lightning effect accessories attachable to face, chest and fists â Specially designed figure stand with movie logo and character nameplate What is the difference between Hot Toys First Batch Pre Order & Second Batch Pre Order? Hot Toys is a Hong Kong-based company, they release their latest product in Hong Kong 2-3 months earlier than in other countries, the customer who pre-orders the first batch from our store, we are guaranteed to ship it within one business day after the official release For customers who choose the second batch pre-order, the dispatch time will be 2-3 months later than the first batch release. To illustrate, say if a product is to be released on 06/07/2019. The first batch pre-order will be shipped one business day after the release, whereas the second batch pre-order will be shipped one month or later. Is the first batch pre-order cost more than the in-stock collectible?No, every collectible price will fluctuate for different factors. But we ensure you have a fixed cost upon your purchase. Meaning there would not be any additional charges regardless of the fluctuation of market price Batch First Batch, Later Batch
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PaulO Leary. -. November 21, 2021. Sony Pictures. The Amazing Spider-man 2 is one of the worst rated Spider-man movies. However, that hasnât stopped the studio from bringing back one of itâs main villains for Spider-man No Way Home. Jamie Foxx will reprise his role as Electro in the upcoming blockbuster but this time he wonât be blue.Home Movies Superhero Image credit Sony Pictures/Marvel Studios The Spider-Man No Way Home ending has everyone asking a lot of questions. There's just so much to unpack through the movie's runtime, especially with all the various characters and crossovers â it takes a multiversal mastermind to pick up on absolutely everything that happens. First up, there are Spider-Man's most troublesome villains have all come to the MCU thanks to Doctor Strange's spell gone wrong. Then... well, let's not talk about that up here. There's a lot to get into, and we've broken down all the biggest twists, turns, and cameos in the below guide to the Spider-Man No Way Home ending. We are, of course, going to be dealing with major Spider-Man spoilers!We're going deep on the biggest questions you have, first explaining the basic plot points that may have been confusing, and then going into detail on those surprise cameos. Again, spoilers are ahead! The Spider-Man No Way Home ending explainedImage credit SonyAfter his identity is revealed to the world, Peter Parker struggles with his newfound fame. The young soon-to-be-ex-highschooler visits Doctor Strange, hoping the former Sorcerer Supreme Wong now has that handle after Strange disappeared in the Blip will cast a spell to make the world forget that he is Spider-Man. However, things go wrong as Peter messes with the spell while Strange casts it, causing the multiverse to rip, dragging in everyone from other universes who *do* know that Peter Parker is and Strange go round up the villains who have appeared in the MCU â Doctor Octopus, Electro, Lizard, Sandman, and a seemingly friendly Green Goblin â and Strange decides to send them back to their universes by undoing the initial spell neatly trapped in a box. Thereâs a catch, though when they return to their original universes, they will die. Parkerâs moral conscience wonât allow that. He takes the box from Strange, locks the wizard in the Mirror Dimension, and takes the villains to Happyâs apartment where Parker can try and cure the Sinister Five of their evil superpowers â the hope being that, by doing so, when they return to their respective universes, they will no longer die because they are no longer bad. Things do not go as planned. Doctor Octopus has his inhibitor chip restored but Green Goblin turns sour. They all escape and Gobbers ends up killing Aunt May with his hovercraft. Before she dies, though, she manages to give Uncle Benâs classic âwith great power comes great responsibilityâ speech. Cue tears. Parker goes missing, his heart broken. Meanwhile, best friend Ned uses Doctor Strangeâs portal-maker finger-thing to search for Parker but finds⊠the wrong Peter Parker. Turns out, not just villains were brought into the MCU Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguireâs web-heads are here, too. Together with MJ, they quickly manage to find Tom Hollandâs Parker and the trio set about creating cures for the the three Spider-brainiacs quickly cracking how to help the four remaining evil-doers, they lure the villains to the newly shielded Statue of Liberty. There, they manage to turn Lizard back into a man, de-sand Sandman, and unplug Electro. All that remains is Green Goblin. Hollandâs Parker goes one-on-one with Osbourne, and almost kills him, but Maguireâs Parker steps in, only to get stabbed by the Goblin. Hollandâs Parker is then flung the cure by Garfieldâs Parker, injects Goblin with it, and his aggressive toxins disappear, leaving a broken Norman Oscbourne the same time, Strange has broken free from the Mirror Dimension, and Hollandâs Parker asks him to undo everything with a spell â one that will make the world forget who Peter Parker is. Strange somewhat reluctantly agrees, casts the spell, and the multiverse-men are all sent back to their worlds. However, MJ and Ned forget Parkerâs existence, and after Parker visits MJ and sees that sheâs OK, he decides not to reintroduce himself properly. Parker rents an apartment in New York and goes about being a friendly neighborhood a tiny bit more the Spider-Man No Way Home post-credits scene sees Tom Hardyâs Venom talking to a barman played by Ted Lassoâs Cristo FernĂĄndez about the universe he has been transported to. Heâs in disbelief at Thanos and Hulk and Iron Man. Then, poof, Doctor Strangeâs "undo" spell kicks in and Venomâs sent back to the Sony-verse â but a speck of the Venom symbiote remains behind. Oh, and thereâs a second post-credit scene thatâs essentially a Doctor Strange 2 trailer. More on that are Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in No Way Home?Image credit SonyThe secret everyone saw coming Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are in Spider-Man No Way Home. The duo are, like the villains, brought into the MCU because Doctor Strangeâs spell goes wrong, leading to everyone who knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man throughout the multiverse being brought into this single there could have potentially been dozens of other Peter Parkers wandering around the world â Ned only happens to call on two Peter Parkers, but what if there were others all over? We will unfortunately never know, as Doctor Strange sent all the multiverse-men packing back to their universes. Itâs also worth noting that Maguireâs Parker seemingly walks off that stab wound pretty easily, so we can assume heâs safely back home with his Mary Jane. And hopefully Garfieldâs back home, too, with a renewed sense of faith in the were the villains still young when the Peters were older?Image credit SonyThere are a few multiversal inconsistencies in No Way Home that the movie attempts to rectify, but you may have missed the explanations. First, thereâs Jamie Foxxâs Electro whoâs suddenly really suave, despite the villain being a dorky tech-nerd in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Apparently, the electrical energy in the MCU feels different, imbuing him with a new thereâs the fact that Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus are the same age as when they were killed in Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, respectively. Alfred Molina â who plays Otto Octavius â is even de-aged using CGI. Conversely, Maguireâs Peter Parker has aged appropriately as the actor has gotten older. Why? This comes down to the idea that the villains were snapped up from their universes just before they die. This version of Doctor Octopus is, for instance, taken from moments before his final death in Spider-Man 2, when he has one of his metal hands around Maguireâs Parkerâs neck. Norman Osborne, meanwhile, is taken from just before he impales himself using his own glider in Spider-Man. However, Maguireâs Parker seemingly comes from the current moment as he has not died and is just living out his life post-Sam Raimi's trilogy. Garfieldâs Parker is also taken from the current moment just on an alternate timeline. Hence why they have aged, while the villains were frozen in time from the moment before they is Venom in the MCU?Image credit Sony PicturesNow, hereâs a multiversal inconsistency thatâs not explained in a straightforward way. Tom Hardyâs Venom shows up in the Spider-Man No Way Home post-credits scene, having been transported into the MCU â which we already knew had happened because of the Venom 2 post-credits scene. But why was Venom transported over to the MCU when he did not know that Peter Parker was Spider-Man? We may have an answer to the symbiote, has hive-mind powers. During the post-credits scene for Venom 2, the alien offers to give his host, Eddie Brock, knowledge of his own past. "80 billion light-years of hive knowledge across universes would explode your tiny little brain," Venom says. Apparently, Venom has multiversal knowledge, though this all remains a little confusing. Hopefully, the inevitable release of Venom 3 will offer some answers â and have Venom asking more questions about is Electro in the MCU?Image credit Sony Pictures/Marvel StudiosAnother multiversal inconsistency how is Electro in the MCU when he seemingly doesn't know that Spider-Man is Peter Parker? Throughout the events of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Electro remained oblivious to the truth. The villain even makes a reference to hoping the man under the mask was Black â a hint towards Miles Morales more on him later â which implies he really didn't know Peter was Spider-Man. How comes he's been transported to the MCU, then? This is one plot hole that has yet to be answered. What happened to the multiverse characters?Image credit Sony Pictures/Marvel StudiosGreen Goblin, Lizard, Electro, Sandman, and Doctor Octopus are all cured of their villainy by the Spider-Man No Way Home ending. When they are sent back to their respective universes after Doctor Strange casts a new spell, the Spider-Men hope that â thanks to the five villains no longer being evil â they will not cause any more havoc and therefore will not die in their few things to note Lizard, Green Goblin, and Electro should all now survive their ultimate fates after being cured by the three Spider-Men. However, Doc Ock actually does save New York from his own evil plan â creating a miniature sun in Spider-Man 2 â after having had a change of heart. The unfortunate consequence is that he switches sides too late, and must die alongside his science experiment. Perhaps, thanks to Hollandâs Peterâs efforts, Doc Ock will be heroic a little earlier and save the day without having to Sandman Flint Marko just wants to go home to his daughter throughout No Way Home. The villain was never killed in Spider-Man 3, and instead went off into the sunrise after Maguireâs Peter Parker lets him live. Curing Flint stops him from causing any issues in the future, but would not have saved Sandman as Sandman was not going to thereâs Maguire and Garfieldâs Parkers, who also head back to their own universes. They just go back to doing whatever they were doing â by the sounds of it, Maguireâs Parker is living happily with Mary Jane, while Garfieldâs Parker now has a renewed sense of enthusiasm for saving the day having been in a depression after Gwenâs death in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Finally, we have Venom, who is presumably back in the Sony-verse and away from the MCU for Tom Hollandâs Spider-Man still an Avenger? Image credit Disney/MarvelBy the end of No Way Home, everyone â even MJ, Ned, and Happy â have forgotten who Peter Parker is. Yet, as J. Jonah Jameson makes clear, the world still knows that Spider-Man exists. Which means that Spider-Man is a member of the Avengers, itâs just that his teammates donât know his everyone forget about Peter Parker also acts as an exciting new launch pad for Hollandâs Spider-Man. With no more existential worries about potential villains attacking loved ones, Parker swings out of his new apartment to stop local crime in New Tom Holland be in Spider-Man 4? Image credit Sony Pictures/Marvel StudiosTom Holland has remained coy about whether he will return as Spider-Man. "I don't know," Holland told Total Film when asked about playing the character again in the future. "Looking beyond Marvel or Sony, Iâm very excited. I just think there are endless opportunities for me to do what I want, and doing what I want might not be in the film industry. It might be completely separate."And while producer Amy Pascal previously said that they were âgetting ready to make the next Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland and Marvelâ, she has since walked back those comments, saying on the No Way Home premiereâs red carpet "As long as [Holland] wants to make Spider-Man movies, we will make Spider-Man movies⊠But I'm a producer, and I always think everything's going to work out."If contract negotiations do work out, then there are a few directions the MCUâs version of Spider-Man can go in. First, Spider-Man really is a low-key local neighborhood hero now, and could just swing around New York saving the day. Hollandâs Spider-Man is basically in the same situation Maguire's Spider-Man was in during the first Spider-Man movie. Watching him beat criminals and try to win back MJ would be a fun, lower-stakes Marvel thereâs the possibility of Hollandâs Spider-Man training up someone new namely Miles Morales. Weâve already seen Moralesâ uncle, played by Donald Glover, in Spider-Man Homecoming. A new Spider-Man movie with Parker as a mentor figure could send the Spider-Man legacy down a fresh new path. In tandem with that, Hollandâs Parker could easily lead a new Avengers group â perhaps the Young Avengers with Kate Bishop and Yelana and Ms. Marvel. There are plenty of happens, though, if Holland does return then he will have a new villain to face...Are there two Venoms now?Image credit SonyTom Hardyâs Venom showing up in the post-credits was hardly a surprise following the Venom 2 post-credits scene. However, seeing the character disappear back to the Sony-verse so suddenly was certainly a shock â and then thereâs the fact that a trace of the symbiote was left behind. In other words, we should expect to see Venom attach himself to someone new and cause chaos in the also means there are potentially two versions of Venom, one played by Tom Hardy in the Sony-verse and another portrayed by someone else in the MCU. Who could the symbiote latch onto this time? If Marvel wanted Hardy in the next movie, they could have Venom attach himself to the MCUâs Eddie Brock variant, but that would be more than a little confusing. In the comics, Flash Thompson famously became the superhero Agent Venom, which could be another possibility. After all, Flash is Spider-Manâs biggest fan, and that would create an interesting dynamic between the two answer could be right in front of us. Cristo FernĂĄndez plays the barman whoâs talking to Eddie as he disappears. The actor, best known for playing Dani Rojas in Ted Lasso, is a recognisable face to those who have watched the beloved Apple TV Plus show. Merely a nice casting choice for an extra â or does FernĂĄndez have a bigger MCU future ahead of him? Letâs hope so. We demand Venom shouting âFootball is life!âIs Charlie Cox playing Daredevil from the Netflix shows in Spider-Man No Way Home?Image credit NetflixOne cameo we have not spoken about is Charlie Cox. We get multiple mentions of the characterâs name, Matt, and we see the lawyer use his excellent reflexes to grab a flying brick "Iâm a very good lawyer". That means that, yes, this is indeed Matt Murdoch, AKA Daredevil, who was last seen in the apparently still-canon Netflix warning for Hawkeye episode 5! We're touching on what's happened in the Disney Plus show, so skip the rest of this section to avoid with Coxâs reappearance in Spider-Man No Way Home is Vincent D'Onofrio returning as Kingpin in Hawkeye. That means that two key characters from the Daredevil show are now back in the MCU. The question, though, is does that mean the Netflix shows are still canon? Or are these new versions of the same characters? We will no doubt have to see more of them to get a proper Spider-Man No Way Home tie into Loki?Image credit DisneyNo Way Home brought the multiverse to the big-screen, yet Loki already introduced the idea of multiple timelines and universes and variants. At the end of the Loki series on Disney Plus, a female Loki variant, Sylvie, along with a version of Loki plucked from midway through the events of the Avengers, reach the end of time, where He Who Remains played by Jonathan Majors awaits. After some back and forth, something mysterious happens where He Who Remains can no longer see into the future. Sylvie then stabs him, leading to the main timeline breaking down and a version of He Who Remains â called Kang the Conqueror â is seemingly now in charge of the flow of time. You can read more about the Loki ending the multiverse break in Loki or Spider-Man No Way Home? Perhaps the two are linked. That point where He Who Remains cannot see past may very well be the moment Doctor Strange rips apart the multiverse. Itâs not entirely clear, but with Tom Hiddleston's Loki rumored to appear in Doctor Strange 2, there could very likely be a that a Doctor Strange 2 trailer at the end? Image credit Marvel StudiosThe second Spider-Man No Way Home post-credits scene was not a classic post-credits scene, but instead a Doctor Strange 2 trailer. Marvel has done similar before, with the post-credits sequence to the first Captain America movie being an Avengers what will happen in Doctor Strange 2? Well, it appears Stephen is dealing with the aftermath of nearly tearing apart the multiverse and needs Wanda to help save the day. The main villain appears to be an alternate version of Strange, known as Supreme Strange, who was seen in the Disney Plus animated show What IfâŠ? Doctor Strange 2, then, looks to have major ties to Marvelâs ongoing streaming shows, which will no doubt lead to a whole lot of references for MCU fans to stew dies in Spider-Man No Way Home? Image credit Sony/MarvelAunt May is dead. Marisa Tomeiâs version of the character did, however, deliver the âwith great power comes great responsibilityâ speech that we had not heard in the MCU before. That, therefore, leads to another question did Uncle Ben ever give the same speech in the MCU? We had confirmation in What IfâŠ? that Ben Parker was a part of Peterâs life, and Peterâs bag in Spider-Men Far From Home had the initials on them. However, Uncle Ben was seemingly not quite as pivotal in Spider-Manâs origins as he was for the other two Peter Parkers, with May being the creator and molder of his conscience this time did they really just reference that meme?Image credit Sony"Iâm something of a scientist myself," Norman Osborn famously said in the first Spider-Man movie. And again, here, he delivers the same that Spider-Man pointing meme?! Image credit SonyWhen Ned shouts Peterâs name, he gets all three Spider-Men wondering which one he was talking to â and they all point at each other, just like in that other Spider-Man meme. Unfortunately, Bully Maguire opens in new tab never came out in No Way Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield return as Spider-Man?Image credit Sony We can dream, right? Spider-Man No Way Home leaves the door wide open to multiple possibilities, including a potential return from Maguire or Garfield back as Spider-Man in their own movies. After all, Garfieldâs Spidey has a renewed sense of optimism, which makes him prime for a new adventure and perhaps an attempt to find his own MJ. Thereâs even the possibility that Garfieldâs Parker could cross over with Hardyâs Venom, as the two have poofed back to their own universes â and what if they both happen to be in the same world?Thereâs so much potential, but the bigger question would be whether either Maguire or Garfield would want to return. Maguire seems like the less likely case, having long left the role behind and his version of the character now having a few back problems. Garfield gives a stunning performance in No Way Home and seems more primed for a comeback. Now, letâs all cross our fingers that Sony offers the actor enough money to return as the web-crawler once again for his own biggest Spider-Man No Way Home Easter eggsWill Spider-Man No Way Home be on Disney Plus?How to watch the Spider-Man movies in orderThose are the biggest questions about the Spider-Man No Way Home ending answered. There are even more multiversal shenanigans heading our way soon, so be sure to keep up to date with all the latest on Marvel Phase 4 through our guide. I'm the Senior Entertainment Editor here at GamesRadar+, bringing you all the latest movie and TV news, reviews, and features. Plus I look after the Total Film and SFX sections and socials media channels. I used to work at The Independent as a general culture writer before specializing in TV and film
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JamieFoxx at Brazil CCXP 2021. Electro is one of the five confirmed villains in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Tom Hollandâs Peter Parker will face off against Alfred Molinaâs Doc Ock, Willem Dafoeâs Green Goblin, Thomas Haden Churchâs Sandman, Rhys Ifansâ Lizard, and of course, Foxxâs Electro. It was reported that there will be one more Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia20212021PG-13PG-132h 28mWith Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it trul... Read allWith Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be production, box office & company reviews402Critic reviews71MetascoreSee more at IMDbProVideos20Photos534More like thisReview10/10 Superbly recycle two decades of Spidey to connect them all and close this chapter to start fresh new stories from now Far From Home is to years of stand alone Spider-Man movies what Avenger Endgame was to Avengers an amazing grand finale to wrap up all the previous adventures in a grand manner, thus allowing a new allows something very special Tobey, Andrew & Tom are no longer three different set of movies, they all come to as one adventure, is now reset to a new beginning no caretaker, no girlfriend, no best friend. This will allow the building of a whole new Spidey Tom still remembers it all, this closed chapter can't be dismissed or forgotten, it is the building block of what's to come. It's a bittersweet legacy which opens door to bringing back the past if writers want to go that way at a later stage after all, a spell can be reversed, most times!.I always loved these three actors, seeing them together was a dream come true I could never have dreamt of in the past. And before you know it, it's already the end of the movie, this is how captivating it is. 10/10 for me for sure!fanchnouFeb 4, 2022FAQ27Related newsContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentMore to exploreDescription Electro Spider-Man No Way Home is part of Movies Collection and its available for Desktop Laptop PC and Mobile Screen. Download Electro Spider-Man No Way Home Wallpaper for free in different resolution ( HD Widescreen 4K 5K 8K Ultra HD ), Wallpaper support different devices like Desktop PC or Laptop, Mobile and tablet. You Can Set it as Home SR Originals Why That Electro Plot Hole In No Way Home Isnât Really A Plot Hole Spider-Man No Way Home appears to have a significant Electro plot hole, but it turns out the Marvel mistake may not be a problem at all. WARNING This article contains SPOILERS for Spider-Man No Way Home. Spider-Man No Way Home appears to have a problem with Electro, but the supposed mistake may not be a Marvel plot hole after all. The latest Spider-Man movie gave the Marvel Cinematic Universe a taste of the Multiverse. In the film, Peter Parker Tom Holland asks Doctor Strange Benedict Cumberbatch for help after the world learns he's secretly Spider-Man. However, Doctor Strange's memory wipe spell goes wrong when Peter Parker meddles with it. Due to the enchantment's failure, beings from other universes enter the MCU, and the entire Multiverse could be at stake. After the spell backfires, several notable Spider-Man villains make their way into the MCU. Tom Holland's Peter Parker first faces villains from Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man films. These include Alfred Molina's Doc Ock, and Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin isn't far behind him. The film also brings in villains from Andrew Garfield's The Amazing Spider-Man movies. Jamie Foxx's Electro joins the film, sporting a new look and seeking the boosted power available in the MCU. Additionally, Rhys Ifans' Lizard makes an appearance and is still obsessed with turning everyone into reptiles. There are several Marvel plot holes in Spider-Man No Way Home, but a supposed goof involving Electro isn't one of them. In No Way Home, Electro looks more like Jamie Foxx than the character's original disheveled look in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He also gets an updated yellow color for his electricity instead of his previous blue. Since the other villains mostly look the same, fans have seen Electro's vastly different looks as a plot hole. However, Marvel may have already explained the change with Jamie Foxx's character. Getting new powers often changes heroes in Marvel movies, and Electro is experiencing that in No Way Home. In Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man films, his version of Peter Parker becomes visibly stronger and loses the need for glasses shortly after receiving his powers. Along the same lines, Chris Evans' Captain America goes from a scrawny person to a hulking superhero after receiving the Super Soldier Serum in Captain America The First Avenger. Jamie Foxx's Electro is going through a similar change in No Way Home. In the MCU, Electro tells Peter Parker, "The power. It's different. I like it." That different power likely led to Electro's changed looks, and past Marvel films set a precedent. Additionally, entering the MCU changes most of the villains. Jamie Foxx's character changes drastically, losing his bad teeth and comb-over due to the new universe. Still, Alfred Molina's Doc Ock has a slightly different look with an updated hairstyle as well. Similarly, Rhys Ifans' Lizard appears to have more of a snout than his previous iteration. Jamie Foxx wasn't especially fond of his Amazing Spider-Man 2 look, so his character likely had to look different to bring him back. But, unlike the complicated story in Spider-Man No Way Home, the change is easy to explain. More Phase 4 Subtly Made Spider-Man No Way Homeâs Ending Even Darker Key Release Dates