Before Marcia Gay Harden was asking So Help Me Todd, she got help from Man of the Steel in Superman’s 50th Anniversary. She looks the same now as she did when she was 28 in that 1988 mockumentary.
A few weeks ago, Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland broke the world wide spider web when Sony shared a photo of themselves dressed as their Spider-Man recreating the infamous cartoon meme with their character.
Today, their movie Spider-Man: No Way Home came out on digital. So, Sony released a video of the three of them making the meme. It is the rare instance where the making of is better than the final product.
I hope the next Peter Parker movie is just the three of them saving the world from the bad guy.
What happens when you put a bunch of Spider-men from the Spiderverse together at the Madrid Comic Pop Up? You get the oddest Conga Line you will ever see. One that I want to be part of because it looks like so much fun. Do you want to be woven into their web?
Zendaya is starring in the latest Spider-man movie, and she has a real concern for Tom Holland and other actors who wear full-body suits to play a superhero. The costumes are not easy to get on and off. So they have to do everything in them.
Because of that, she told Grahan Norton on his show today that she is worried about what happens if her boyfriend has to throw up in it while dressed as Spider-man. She believes there needs to be an easier way to get out of it.
If I were her, I would be more worried about the rush to go from the other end. I know; they are both equally awful. So, now that she mentions it, I think we need to take a stand for actors who cannot easily get out of their costumes when nature calls.
They also need to have a better way to eat. I mean, can you imagine having a straw being stuck down your eyehole so that you can eat and/or drink.
We know that true actors suffer for their art, but this seems to be unnecessary. I mean, how hard is it to add a zip? Let’s save the superheroes and protest for their right for zippers!
Let’s organize marches on National Zipper Day, April 29th, to let the studios know that actors should be able to get out of suits quickly. They deserve the same rights as you and me when it comes time to pee.