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I just wish they would announce the villains now.We have few things, but this movie is looking better and better.
I just wish they would announce the villains now.We have few things, but this movie is looking better and better.
DanielRPK said that the main villain is one that hasn't even been discussed yet. Maybe the female villain that is allegedly being played by either Nicole Kidman or Sarah Snook?I just wish they would announce the villains now.
Kidman and Snook have such wildly different vibes to me, it would be hard to imagine them up for the same partDanielRPK said that the main villain is one that hasn't even been discussed yet. Maybe the female villain that is allegedly being played by either Nicole Kidman or Sarah Snook?
Snook is a legit great actress in her own right, and I'd be really happy with her. But Kidman excels at playing the sort of icy, intimidating, powerful woman described by that casting call. I hope it's true that she's in this.Kidman and Snook have such wildly different vibes to me, it would be hard to imagine them up for the same part
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Spider-Man 4 Fans React to Joe Keery’s Harry Osborn Casting Rumor - Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movie News - SuperHeroHype
Rumors link Joe Keery to Harry Osborn in Spider-Man 4: Brand New Day, sparking mixed fan debate over the character’s MCU debut.www.superherohype.com
No Way Home script said:PETER
Norman Osborn? I thought that you--
NORMAN
I saw Spider-Man in an ad for this
place. And I thought he could help
me. But you’re not him.
PETER
Wait, so you want Spider-Man’s
help?
MAY
He... he just wandered in.
NORMAN
I didn’t know where else to go.
Someone’s living in my house.
Oscorp doesn’t exist. My son...
(beat, then)
Sometimes I’m not myself. I’m...
someone else.
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