![]() ![]() In fact, the actor feels his character's arc in the Tom Holland-led threequel actually hinders his chances of returning again, explaining, "I don't think you can be a good person with a moral compass who turns into a villain, and then comes back to being the decent person he was and then. While his role as Spider-Man 2's "bad guy" led to his role in No Way Home, Molina isn't optimistic about that happening again. But as an actor, very much you’re… a functionary in a sense, particularly if you’re playing the bad guy, because you have to fulfill certain functions…" So the detail that goes into it is just phenomenal. This is a huge thing for them and they take it very, very seriously and they’re very passionate about it. “What made Jon Watts’ Spider-Man movies and Sam Raimi’s movies so wonderful is that they were both directed by people who, and had creative teams of people, who absolutely love the genre, they love this world. So the detail that goes into it is just phenomenal:" ![]() On the Household Faces with John Ross Bowie podcast, Alfred Molina had nothing but praise for the directors and creators behind Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man: No Way Home, saying, "They take it very, very seriously and they're very passionate about it. If Sony and/or Marvel choose to revive these former web-slingers once more, the question is whether their signature villains will return as well and if so, can audiences also expect more Norman Osborn or Molina's Doctor Otto Octavius? Alfred Molina Comments on a Post-No Way Home Doc Ock Return Marvel In addition to the push for Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man 4, the fan demand for Andrew Garfield's The Amazing Spider-Man 3 has become a bit of a movement. While No Way Home succeeded in bringing all three Spider-Man franchises together, as well as providing some closure, fans are already asking for more. Seventeen years later, the ambitious, multi-limbed scientist was the first of Sony's former Spidey villains to appear on the big screen in Spider-Man: No Way Home but this time, Molina's Ock wasn't just redeemed but cured. Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal are producing the third film in the franchise.In the pantheon of Marvel villains to appear on screen, Alfred Molina's Doc Ock has long been among the best due to his role in 2004's Spider-Man 2. Other franchise regulars, including Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon and Tony Revolori, will likewise return for the sequel. Jonah Jameson from the original trilogy of films with Tobey Maguire. The most recent Spider-Man film, “Far From Home,” brought back another popular character from a previous iteration of the franchise, having J.K. Jon Watts, who directed “Homecoming” and 2019’s “Far From Home,” is also directing “No Way Home.” ![]() The question now remains will Andrew Garfield and especially Tobey Maguire reprise their roles as the Spider-Men from their previous films? Reps for both actors, along with Marvel Studios, and Sony didn’t respond to numerous requests for comment. Jamie Foxx is set to reprise his role as Spider-Man villain Electro in “Spider-Man 3 ” the actor played the character in the 2014 “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” which starred Andrew Garfield before the character was brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is perhaps the biggest sign that “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” starring Holland as the wall-crawler, will be a huge “Spider-Verse” movie that brings back previous Spider-Man actors and villains. The film is considered one of the greatest superhero movies of all time. Molina last appeared as Doctor Octopus in 2004’s “Spider-Man 2” from director Sam Raimi. to appear the way he did in 1991 in 2016’s “Captain America: Civil War,” and Sam Jackson was de-aged to play a younger version of his character, Nick Fury, set in the 1990s in 2019’s “Captain Marvel.” and Sam Jackson?'” “Spider-Man” director Jon Watts told Molina.Īlso Read: Alfred Molina to Return as Doctor Octopus in 'Spider-Man 3' “‘Did you see what we did to Bob Downey Jr. Molina, who is 67, had “practical” concerns about the physicality of the role since he has aged since the 2004 superhero film. Alfred Molina has not only confirmed that his “Doc Ock” aka as Otto Octavius, will return after 17 years to “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” but that the film will de-age him to match “the moment” he died in the “Spider-Man 2,” according to an interview in Variety ![]()
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