Jamie Foxx attends the 2021 premiere of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” in Los Angeles I Amy Sussman/Getty Images Foxx first portrayed Electro/Max Dillon in the 2014 movie The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
James White is a graduate from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln who loves to write and analyze various forms of media. Having just started his career with Collider in Fall of 2021, he hopes to ...
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DC Just Introduced Its Version of Spider-Man’s Electro to Fight Batman Beyond
The Batman/Static: Beyond miniseries puts a fresh spin on the future of the DCAU. While its main villain bears a surface ...
We’ve always known that Spider-Man’s most important battle has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man.
"The power is different. I like it." Electro is back, and he's stronger than ever. Jamie Foxx returns as classic Spidey villain Electro, last seen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, opposite the web-slinger ...
The new trailer marks the culmination of nearly 20 years of storytelling, after which something new will be born. By Richard Newby “They’re starting to come through, and I can’t stop them!” Doctor ...
Electro has the potential of being the most explosive and visually stunning character in Spiderman movie history. With his electric blasts and sheer power he can level a city block. Explosions galore, ...
He’s back, and he’s no longer blue. Jamie Foxx made an electrifying return to Spider-Man movies in No Way Home as a multi-dimensional Max Dillon. Now in a new body that suits the Marvel Cinematic ...
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