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J. Jonah Jameson, as he was seen in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. His MCU counterpart doesn't have the buzzcut. Sony Pictures Even more importantly, this scene marks the glorious return of.
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Miles Teller stars as Andrew Neiman, an aspiring jazz drummer at a prestigious university who needs to be among the greatest musicians of all time. His unorthodox guidepost? J.K. Simmons, in an.
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J.K. Simmons is glad to be back. During the red carpet event for the premiere of "The Tomorrow War," Variety Senior Culture & Events Editor Marc Malkin asked J.K. Simmons, who portrays a character.
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Norman Osborn is mayor, and J. Jonah Jameson is an Alex Jones-style podcaster spouting conspiracy theories and misinformation. Aunt May is working in a homeless shelter, trying to help the community.
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At the end of the day, when we talk about the return of J. Jonah Jameson, it's impossible not to talk about the late Stan Lee. In 2010, Stan Lee told NPR that he wrote Jameson as a dark.
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Jul 3 2019 โข 8:29 AM J. Jonah Jameson has been a thorn in Spider-Man's side since almost the very beginning. The owner of The Daily Bugle has done more harm than most of the costumed villains.
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Far From Home ends with a mid-credits scene revealing J. Jonah Jameson (J.K. Simmons, reprising his role from Sam Raimi's unconnected Spider-Man trilogy) as the pundit operator of.
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The J. Jonah Jameson who inhabits the world of Tom Holland 's Spider-Man is a bit more tethered to reality than the one from Raimi's trilogy of Tobey Maguire movies, as Jameson appeared at.
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Movies Spider-Man: Why J.K. Simmons' Return as J. Jonah Jameson Would Be a Menace for Marvel Of the many memorable components of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, arguably the most.
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Despite his slight bias against Spider-Man, Jameson was a journalist and person with integrity, illustrated when he protects the identity of his photographer, Peter Parker, from the Green Goblin. 12 Spider-Man 2 (2004): J.K. Simmons gets to have more fun with J. Jonah Jameson in the sequel
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J Jonah Jameson makes a brief, horrible return as a gruesome Alex Jones-style pundit, and Peter Parker has all sorts of dramatic new problems (it's important to stick around for those.
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Got a chance to see the new Spider-Man movie (No Way Home) last night and found it very amusing to see that the filmmakers definitely based the J. Jonah Jameson character on Alex Jones. In this version, JJJ runs a conspiracy-based, right-wing talk show and even stops mid tirade to sell his own brand of vitamin supplements!
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Why is J. Jonah Jameson suddenly Alex Jones? Question And by extension why is the Daily Bugle now a right wing news rag? People can't possibly think this is the logical updated versions of these things, right? In no small way this very much ruins a large portion of the Spider-Man mythos.
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Spider-Man: Far From Home ends with a post-credit sequence that sees Spider-Man (Tom Holland) - a 16-year-old kid, underneath it all - watching as manipulated footage of him plays out on New.
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In "Far From Home," J. Jonah Jameson has been reimagined as an Alex Jones-style video blogger who goes public with Spider-Man's real identity. While Simmons plays the character in both.
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John Jonah Jameson Jr. [1] [2] is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, and he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man issue #1 (March 1963 ).