Kirsten Dunst Teases Possible Spider-Man Return After Tobey Maguire's Comeback

 


In the year leading up to Spider-Man: No Way Home, the question was always whether Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire would appear alongside Tom Holland. In fact, that question did more for the threequel than its marketing department ever could. But almost immediately upon the film's theatrical release, fans began asking a new question: Will Sony revive Tobey and Andrew's respective Spider-Man franchises?

While Sony has yet to confirm a Tobey Maguire Spider-Man 4 or Andrew Garfield's The Amazing Spider-Man 3, both former web-slingers have now expressed their own willingness to continue playing the Marvel hero. This is even something Marvel and Sony's current Spider-Man, Tom Holland, has expressed his support for. 

However, if Sony were to return to their worlds, what about their supporting casts? After all, Maguire's Peter Parker confirmed Kirsten Dunst's Mary-Jane is still in the picture. Would the newly Oscar-nominated Dunst want to return if cinema's original Spidey has more story to tell? 

Kirsten Dunst Hints at Mary Jane's Spider-Man Return


In an interview with Deadline, Kirsten Dunst, who played Mary Jane Watson in Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man trilogy, teased that "there's still time" for her to return to the role. 

When asked if she would've liked to have reprised her character of Mary Jane alongside Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home, the actress kept the option open for this to happen:

"There's still time. I mean, listen, no one's asked me about anything, but I do think that, I mean, this Multi Universe keeps going on and on so I feel like that could happen. I know nothing, by the way."

When asked in previous interviews if she would be open to returning to the role, Dunst actually called it a "no-brainer" and credited the original Spider-Man films for the positive impact that they had on her life and career. 

Dunst first appeared as Peter Parker's love interest and aspiring actress in 2002's Spider-Man, directed by Sam Raimi. She then continued to play opposite Maguire's Peter Parker in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3; however, the third film of Raimi's trilogy left the couple on somewhat shaky terms. 

In fact, their "complicated" relationship was something Maguire's Parker alluded to in No Way Home while, at the same time, acknowledging that the two "made it work." 

Amid the web of rumors leading up to Spider-Man: No Way Home's release, there was speculation that Dunst would appear as Mary Jane. Dunst denied the rumors and was proven to be correct; however, given the odds of another Maguire comeback, she's likely to get more Spider-Man questions now than she did before. 

Mary Jane Parker in Spider-Man 4?

"This, like any story worth telling, is all about a girl. That girl. The girl next door. Mary Jane Watson." 

Unlike Tom Holland's Spider-Man, and in some ways, even Andrew Garfield's, Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man story was always driven by his pursuit of Kirsten Dunst's Mary-Jane Watson. 

If Maguire has a new future as the web-slinger in anything besides a cameo, Dunst's Mary-Jane would need to be involved; and the fact that she's so willing has to be great news for Sony and/or Marvel. 

However, her interest - and studio plans for a Maguire film - may have been confirmed long before No Way Home. After all, Maguire's Peter Parker's words about Mary-Jane and their relationship were chosen for a reason; and while they "made it work," the fact that it's still "complicated" felt open-ended and as if there's more story to tell. 

Now, since both Dunst and Maguire's former director Sam Raimi is at the helm of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, there are rumors suggesting Maguire's web-slinger may make an appearance. It's also a rumor that makes sense given the sequel picks up after the events of No Way Home and involves parallel universes and variants. 

If so, it's also possible that Dunst could cameo as well, especially given her eagerness to return to the character and Multiverse of Madness' substantial reshoots

Regardless, given the success of No Way Home and the fan appetite for more of Garfield and Maguire's Spider-Men, whether audiences see more of the prior Spideys - and their casts - doesn't seem to be a question of if, but when.  

Spider-Man: No Way Home is still playing in theaters but will be available for purchase digitally on March 22, 2022. Its physical media release will come on April 12, 2022.

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Hawkeye VFX Supervisor Reveals Hulk Cameo That We All Missed (Exclusive)

 


Marvel Studios closed off 2021 with Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye on Disney+, finally giving a solo project to the only member of the original six Avengers who didn't yet have one. Tying back to the events of The AvengersAvengers: Endgame, and several other classic MCU stories, the Hawkeye series found a way to pay tribute to the character's past while setting up a bright future as well.

While the series largely served as Clint Barton's first solo story, these six episodes also gave Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop her first chance to shine in the MCU spotlight.

Due to both heroes' stories being told simultaneously, Marvel had an even bigger opportunity than usual for Easter eggs to be included throughout the series. From multiple references to Paul Rudd's Ant-Man to early teases for Vincent D'Onofrio's KingpinHawkeye certainly made the most of Marvel's material from the big screen and comics alike.

This series decided to kick off the trip down memory lane right from the beginning by starting Episode 1 with a flashback to the Battle of New York in 2012's The Avengers. Part of that scene even included an Easter egg from that same movie that nobody caught for weeks... until now.

Hulk's Cameo in Hawkeye Disney+ Show

The Direct has confirmed a Hulk-sized hidden cameo in Hawkeye's premiere with ILM Visual Effects Supervisor Vincent Papaix.

Following Papaix's interview with befores & afters, during which he shared that his VFX team "managed to actually hide one Avenger that nobody has found yet" in Episode One of Hawkeye, The Direct gave the premiere an additional watch with a careful eye out for unnoticed details. 

During the opening flashback taking place during The Avengers' 2012 Battle of New York, a young Kate Bishop stands in shock when she finds a gaping hole in her apartment's living room caused by the innercity carnage.


As the shot frames Kate staring at the alien-invaded Stark Tower in front of her, fans can spot Hulk leaping up through the air on the left side of the tower.

Credit :- The Direct.com

Unfortunately for the big green guy, a Chitauri soldier spots him mid-air and blasts him with its alien weaponry, resulting in an explosion that sends Hulk spiraling into an opposite building.


The Direct reached out to Papaix about the hidden detail, and the VFX veteran confirmed with us that that is, in fact, Hulk's secret cameo:

"It is indeed Hulk jumping from building to building and getting a blast from a Chitauri weapon."

Hulk Smash, Kate Bishop Watch

Hawkeye incorporated plenty of Avengers-level Easter eggs to connect its serialized story to the larger MCU with nods to various characters from all 14 years of the franchise's history. Even with fans looking at every single frame of material for nods like these, it's fairly impressive that the Hulk appearance hasn't come to light until nearly three months after the show debuted.

Mark Ruffalo's Hulk played an appropriately big role in the Battle of New York, finally unleashing his anger again as the Avengers assembled in front of Grand Central Station. He then proceeded to leap into the air with ease and take out every Chitauri soldier in his way, which is what Kate laid eyes on as she saw Earth's Mightiest Heroes defend the world from the invasion.

For being one of the biggest heroes in MCU history, it's something of a minor miracle that the Hulk managed to slip past viewers for such a long time. Whether any more hidden cameos like this will come in the future is a mystery, but this surely won't be the last time fans are looking out for the massive green Avenger in Phase 4.

All six episodes of Hawkeye are available to stream on Disney+.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home's Jon Watts Reportedly Directing Star Wars

 


Jon Watts has quickly become one of the biggest names in the directing community thanks to his work with Marvel Studios' Spider-Man franchise. His latest effort, Spider-Man: No Way Home, became the movie event of a generation as it earned some of the best reviews of any movie in history. Combine that with the sixth-best box office run of all time, and Watts is sitting in a great place thanks to his work.

Even though Peter Parker's time in the MCU is far from over, it's unclear if Watts will be the man to lead the way for as many as three confirmed Spidey sequels.

Currently, the director is already in line to bring Marvel Studios' Fantastic Four to the big screen in the next few years, taking on another fan-favorite property after the Fox merger. Outside of the MCU, he'll also bring his expertise to the sixth entry in the Final Destination franchise, making him one of the busiest men in Hollywood.

As it turns out, even all this isn't enough for Watts, as reports have him linked to yet another massive blockbuster franchise in the near future.

Jon Watts Joins Disney's Star Wars Story

Discussing Film revealed that Spider-Man: No Way Home director Jon Watts is in talks to direct at least one episode of an unannounced Star Wars project for Disney+. Rumors point to this being the recently-rumored Stranger Things-inspired series that is set during the High Republic era.

The Mandalorian showrunner Jon Favreau will reportedly act as an executive producer on the show, which currently has the working title of Grammar Rodeo. The series is set to begin filming in summer 2022 in Los Angeles.

Jon Watts Going Intergalactic with Star Wars

This new Stranger Things-inspired show from Lucasfilm is set to be something different than anything that's come before. Set in the largely unexplored High Republic era and featuring a cast of largely pre-teens and teenagers, it's a mystery as to how this story will add to the growing Star Wars narrative.

Thankfully, Jon Watts appears to be just the man to help bring that kind of exciting story to the Disney+ sphere.

Having worked with a cast full of youngsters in all three MCU Spider-Man movies, including power couple Zendaya and Tom Holland, Watts seems perfectly equipped to replicate his success in the galaxy far, far away. Combine that with his upcoming dip into horror and his expertise with blockbuster franchises, and it seems that Lucasfilm has a recipe for massive success.

Possibly the most exciting part of this is that Watts will reunite with MCU star and Star Wars guru Jon Favreau for a project that will have cameras rolling in a few months. The hope is that more information about his work will come to light in the near future, but the fact alone that he's involved will have anticipation skyrocketing in a hurry.

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7 New Spider-Man: No Way Home Photos Show Tobey & Andrew On Set


 Spider-Man: No Way Home hasn't lost one bit of steam since its theatrical debut in December 2021, as it still serves as a major topic of conversation for movie fans. That tends to happen with a film that brings in heroes and villains from Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Spidey stories, fully introducing MCU fans to the Multiverse in the process.

Rumors pointed to Maguire and Garfield being involved with the production more than a year ahead of its debut, which came on top of reports that revealed five of their respective franchises' villains would also come to the MCU. Naturally, this led to a level of hype never seen for any MCU solo movie in history as fans waited to find out what would really come to the big screen for Marvel Studios.

The Spider-Man threequel utilized Maguire and Garfield's stories to perfection while integrating them with Tom Holland's latest solo journey, all leading to Holland becoming the quintessential web-slinger. Now, ahead of the movie's home release, fans are getting an incredible look at the heroic trio along with more characters and moments from this blockbuster.

Tobey, Andrew, & Tom Assemble for Spider-Man 3

Sony Pictures released a 55-second preview for the home release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which featured looks at Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, and more from the film's set. The film will be available via digital release on March 22, and its physical media release will come on April 12.

Tom Holland and Zendaya stand on top of the Queensboro Bridge set from the film as they pose and laugh together. This comes from the movie's opening scene when the real-life power couple swings away from the crowd of onlookers harassing Peter Parker after his identity is revealed.


Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, and Willem Dafoe stand together in front of a white screen for promotional pictures in their villain costumes. Although Electro, Doc Ock, and the Green Goblin caused mayhem at every turn for the Spider-Men and crew, the actors are having the time of their lives on set as they smile and laugh during their poses.


One of the most historic moments in superhero movie history is teased with an image of all three cinematic Spider-Man standing side-by-side for a picture together. Tom Holland poses in between Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire as they don their maskless Spidey suits, bringing an image to life that seemed nearly impossible before Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield sits down for a behind-the-scenes interview in the Midtown Tech science lab as he shares inside information about his return to the role. Making his third appearance as Peter Parker and his first in the MCU, Garfield's insight will be pure gold in regards to learning how this adventure came to life.

The three Spider-Man actors share a laugh with each other as they recreate the classic "Spider-Man pointing" meme for the recently released still image. Clearly, this moment was as much fun for the trio to make as it was for fans to lay their eyes on.

Tom Holland lies on his side and strikes a pose while donning his Spider-Man suit in what appears to be the hallway of Happy Hogan's apartment complex. This moment was much more fun behind-the-scenes, seeing as his hero was in the middle of an intense battle with the Green Goblin on this set in the movie itself.

Alfred Molina waves his arms and sticks out his tongue in front of a blue screen as he brings Doctor Otto Octavius back to the big screen for the first time since 2004's Spider-Man 2. The actor is known for having a blast making his movies, as seen by his Fiddler on the Roof moment nearly two decades ago, and he seems to be enjoying every moment with Marvel Studios.

Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield share a smile and an embrace as they shoot their final Spider-Man: No Way Home moments together. Maguire's arm is draped over Garfield's shoulder as the actors soak up the moment, with Garfield seemingly taking in something hilarious from his Spidey predecessor.


The three Spider-Man actors all carry flowers and exchange hugs with each other while director Jon Watts and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige look on. Fans can see the emotion on Holland's face as he reminisces on the incredible experience he had alongside Maguire and Garfield.

Holland and his fellow Spider-Man actors share a hearty laugh alongside Zendaya and Jacob Batalon as they film the scene where they develop the villains' cures. Whether this came after Ned promised not to turn into a supervillain and try to kill Peter is a mystery, but it's certainly an option for what could be happening here.

Willem Dafoe dons his upgraded Green Goblin costume with the purple hoodie as he throws a pumpkin bomb forward for a promo shot. 20 years after first portraying Norman Osborn, Dafoe got the chance to bring an even scarier version of the antagonist as he looked to conquer a new Spider-Man.

Tobey Maguire stands in his Spider-Man outfit without the classic mask as he poses for still images. Having been the first actor to bring Peter Parker to a live-action blockbuster movie, Maguire came full circle by reprising the role in the MCU 14 years later.

The full teaser video can be seen below:


Behind The Scenes of a Spider-Man Blockbuster

With nearly an hour and a half of extra footage coming with Spider-Man: No Way Home's home release, fans will have their hands full with looks into how Marvel and Sony pulled this movie off. The best part of this is that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will be front and center in this new footage after stealing the show in the threequel's third act.

Both Multiversal Spidey actors will have the opportunity to discuss their MCU arrivals, with Garfield already teasing how insane it was for him to find himself in this massively ambitious solo movie. Along with other interviews from Holland, Feige, and other top-notch personnel on No Way Home, there will be no shortage of thrilling material for fans to take in.

Even considering how crazy the No Way Home hype got in the months leading up to its debut, Marvel and Sony somehow exceeded the anticipation by bringing Garfield and Maguire's worlds into play. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is looking to top that excitement in the near future, but it was Spider-Man who opened the door to Multiversal madness in Phase 4.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is still playing in theaters. It will be available for purchase digitally on March 22, and its physical media release will come on April 12.






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