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Cast tables
[edit]- Early films
Billy Hicks and Jeff Donnell also respectively portray Robbie Robertson and May Parker in Spider-Man (1977), with Bill Nunn later portraying Robertson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. During this time, the Toei Company released a theatrical film based on their Japanese Spider-Man series, named Spider-Man (1978), featuring Shinji Todō as Takuya Yamashiro / Spider-Man.
This section includes characters who have appeared in atleast two early Spider-Man films.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
- Theatrical films
This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in multiple "franchises" of Spider-Man films.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
- A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- MC indicates a motion-capture-only role.
- U indicates an uncredited appearance.
- Y indicates a younger version of the character.
- Multiple actors from previous Spider-Man films also reprise their roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021):
- Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprise their respective versions of Spider-Man, appearing as supporting characters to Holland's version.
- Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, and Thomas Haden Church (voice, archival footage) also reprise their roles as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin, Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus, and Flint Marko / Sandman from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.
- Rhys Ifans and Jamie Foxx also reprise their roles as Curt Connors / Lizard (voice, archival footage) and Max Dillon / Electro from Marc Webb's Amazing Spider-Man film series.
- Tom Hardy also reprises his roles as Eddie Brock and Venom, in the film's mid-credits scene, from Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). Brock and Venom entered the MCU in the mid-credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021).
- Due to the events of No Way Home, Adrian Toomes / Vulture (Michael Keaton) from the MCU film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) is transported to the SSU in Morbius (2022).
- J.K. Simmons voices alternate versions of J. Jonah Jameson in many different media, including most Spider-Man films.
Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee appeared in various cameos in the films, from Spider-Man (2002) to Venom (2018), before his death in November 2018; He posthumously appears in a magazine cover in Let There Be Carnage and a store owner in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (also 2018), which was released only a month after his death. Throughout Raimi's trilogy, long-time colleague of his Bruce Campbell portrayed a ring annoucer, a snooty usher, and a maître d'. Campbell's character was planned to be revealed in Spider-Man 4 to Quentin Beck / Mysterio.[5][6] Jake Gyllenhaal later portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and through archival footage in No Way Home.
Max Favreau, son of Iron Man 2 (2010) director Jon Favreau, played a young boy wearing an Iron Man mask in the film who is rescued by Tony Stark. Homecoming director Jon Watts suggested in June 2017 to producer Kevin Feige the idea of retroactively establishing that the masked child was Parker, saying, "I mean, I remember watching that with Kevin Feige and everyone and being like, 'Does the math work on that?' He was like, 'It might, maybe'";[7] Holland has supported this idea.[8][9][7] The Sony's Spider-Man Universe version of Peter Parker appears in Madame Web (2024), played by an uncredited infant.
- Early films
Jane Adams also portrays Vicki Vale in Batman and Robin (1949), with the character being later portrayed by Kim Basinger in Batman (1989). Chris O'Donnell portrays Dick Grayson / Robin in Joel Schumacher's Batman films (1995–1997), though the character has not appeared in a theatrical film since.
This section includes characters who have appeared in the early "franchises" of Batman films.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
- U indicates an uncredited appearance.
Character | Serial films (1943–1949) | Batman (1966) |
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Bruce Wayne Batman |
Lewis Wilson Robert Lowery |
Adam West |
Alfred Pennyworth | William AustinU Eric WiltonU |
Alan Napier |
Jim Gordon | Lyle Talbot | Neil Hamilton |
Dick Grayson Robin |
Douglas Croft Johnny Duncan |
Burt Ward |
Theatrical films
[edit]This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in multiple "franchises" of Batman films.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- U indicates an uncredited appearance.
- Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Additionally, President pro tempore of the United States Senate Patrick Leahy has a brief role as himself in Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, an unnamed Wayne Enterprise board member in The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, and as Senator Purrington in Dawn of Justice, respectively.[10] He also appeared in the episode "Showdown" of Batman: The Animated Series (1992—1995), set in the DC Animated Universe.
Animated and Lego films
[edit]This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the animated and Lego Batman films.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
- A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- U indicates an uncredited appearance.
- Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Insomniac's Spider-Man cast
[edit]This section includes characters who have appeared in the Marvel's Spider-Man series.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the game.
- C indicates a cameo role.
- V indicates a voice-only role.
- Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Animated tables
[edit]Spider-Man TV
[edit]Animated series
[edit]Series | Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Voice actor | Distributor | Network | ||
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Spider-Man (1967) | 1 | 20 | September 8, 1967 | January 20, 1968 | Paul Soles | ARP Films Inc. | ABC | |
2 | 19 | September 14, 1968 | January 18, 1969 | |||||
3 | 13 | March 22, 1970 | June 14, 1970 | |||||
Spider-Man (1981)[v] | 1 | 26 | September 12, 1981 | March 6, 1982 | Ted Schwartz | ARP Films Inc. | Syndication | |
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends[v] | 1 | 13 | September 12, 1981 | December 5, 1981 | Dan Gilvezan | New World Television | NBC | |
2 | 3 | September 18, 1982 | October 2, 1982 | |||||
3 | 18 | September 17, 1983 | November 5, 1983 | |||||
Spider-Man: The Animated Series | 1 | 13 | November 19, 1994 | June 11, 1995 | Christopher Daniel Barnes | Genesis Entertainment (seasons 1 and 2) New World Entertainment (seasons 1-3) Saban International (season 4) | Fox Kids | |
2 | 14 | September 9, 1995 | February 24, 1996 | |||||
3 | 14 | April 27, 1996 | November 19, 1996 | |||||
4 | 11 | February 1, 1997 | August 2, 1997 | |||||
5 | 13 | September 12, 1997 | January 31, 1998 | |||||
Spider-Man Unlimited | 1 | 13 | October 2, 1999 | March 31, 2001 | Rino Romano | Saban International | ||
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series | 1 | 13 | July 11, 2003 | August 22, 2003 | Neil Patrick Harris | Sony Pictures Television | MTV | |
The Spectacular Spider-Man | 1 | 13 | March 8, 2008 | June 14, 2008 | Josh Keaton | The CW | ||
2 | 13 | June 22, 2009 | November 18, 2009 | Disney XD | ||||
Spidey and His Amazing Friends | 1 | 25 (50 segments) | August 6, 2021 | July 8, 2022 | Benjamin Valic | Disney Branded Television | Disney Junior | |
2 | TBA | August 19, 2022 | TBA | |||||
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man | 1 | TBA | 2024 | TBA | TBA | Disney Platform Distribution | Disney+ | |
Spider-Man: Sophomore Year | 2 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Live-action series
[edit]Series | Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Spider-Man portrayer | Distributor | Status | ||
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The Amazing Spider-Man | 1 | 13 | January 15, 2021 | March 5, 2021 | Nicolas Hammond | Matt Shakman[11] | Released | |
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | 1 | 6 | March 19, 2021 | April 23, 2021 | Malcolm Spellman[12] | Kari Skogland[13] | ||
Loki | 1 | 6 | June 9, 2021 | July 14, 2021 | Michael Waldron[14] | Kate Herron[15] | ||
What If...? | 1 | 9 | August 11, 2021 | October 6, 2021 | A. C. Bradley[16][17] | Bryan Andrews[16][17] | ||
2 | 9[18] | 2022[19] | TBA | In production |
X-Men TV
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- Get Peter-One to
- Get Peter-Two to
- Get Peter-Three to
- Venom (Sony's Spider-Man Universe) tasks
- Add Spider-Man 3 background info
- WP:LDR refs sourced directly in body
- Hardy's performance reception from Venom: Let There Be Carnage
- Check any DUPLINKs on the split alphabetical MCU characters articles
Spider-Man film articles GA track
[edit]- Spider-Man in film[w]
- List of Spider-Man film cast members
- ^ a b c Johnson and Shameik Moore appear as Parker and Miles Morales through archival footage in the post-credit scene of Venom (2018), shortened from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018). Mahershala Ali's Prowler appears in the cut-down scene.
- ^ Johnson's character is identified as "Peter B. Parker" while Cage's character is identified as "Peter Parker / Spider-Man Noir".[1][2] Pine and Taccone's characters are identified as "Peter Parker" with Pine voicing the Ultimate Marvel incarnation and Taccone voicing the Earth-67 incarnation (credited as "Last Dude").[1][3] Multiple alternate versions of Peter Parker / Spider-Man appear in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), including Parkers from the Insomniac Games series voiced by Yuri Lowenthal and from the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009) voiced by Josh Keaton. For simplicity, this table will include the main versions of the character that are billed.
- ^ This version of the character is known as Spider-Woman.
- ^ Zendaya portrays Michelle Jones–Watson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as a homage to the character.
- ^ Though marketed and credited as "New Goblin" in Spider-Man 3 (2007), he is not referred to as such in the film.
- ^ This version of the Burglar is identified as "Dennis Carradine".
- ^ The version of Doctor Octopus in the Raimi films and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Otto Octavius, while the version in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) is female and named Olivia Octavius.[4]
- ^ The version in the MCU is Mac Gargan, not going under the Scorpion moniker in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). The Into the Spider-Verse version is Spanish and unidentified, simply appearing as a henchman to Wilson Fisk / Kingpin.
- ^ Additionally, Charles Roskilly, Ramsey Ellis and Eric Lloyd all portray young versions of Bruce Wayne in Batman (1989), Batman Forever (1995), and Batman & Robin (1997), respectively.
- ^ Additionally, Gus Lewis portrays a young Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins (2005), and in archival footage used in The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
- ^ Additionally, Brandon Spink portrays a young Bruce Wayne in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
- ^ Keaton and Affleck co-star in The Flash (2023) as their respective Batmen, with Keaton reprising his incarnation from the Tim Burton films (1989–1992). Keaton's Batman will appear in Batgirl (2022).
- ^ Additionally, Jon Simmons portrays a young Alfred Pennyworth in Batman & Robin.
- ^ a b This character's real identity has not been established.
- ^ This version of the Joker is identified as Jack Napier.
- ^ This version of the Joker is identified as Arthur Fleck.
- ^ Credited in The Batman (2022) as "Unseen Arkham Prisoner", and identified off-screen as the Joker.
- ^ Credited as "Other Mugger"
- ^ Michael Reid MacKay portrays Antonio Diego, a serial killer who is transformed into Bane.
- ^ Non-physical appearance
- ^ Credited as Jacqueline Piñol in Spider-Man: Miles Morales (2020).
- ^ a b Spider-Man (1981) takes place and airs alongside Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981).
- ^ Underwent a Good article reassessment (GAR) in May 2009.
- ^ Articles underwent a Good article reassessment in May 2009 (1, 2, 3).Spider-Man underwent a second GAR in May 2022.
- ^ Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (former) Good Topic
Preps
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Images
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Through archival footage from the Batman (1966) episode "The Pharaoh's in a Rut"
- ^ Voiced by Margot Rubin in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019).
References
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- ^ Lussier, Germain. "Spider-Man 4 Storyboards Reveal Iconic Villains and Huge Action That Never Was".
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- ^ Lussier, German (June 27, 2017). "Tom Holland Confirms That Peter Parker Appeared in Iron Man 2 (UPDATED)". Gizmodo. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
- ^ Sarkisian, Jacob (January 27, 2021). "Sen. Patrick Leahy, who's third in line to the presidency, has appeared in 5 'Batman' movies, including 'The Dark Knight Rises'". Insider. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
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