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There are few (if any) castings more perfect than J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson. First appearing in 2002’s Spider-Man, the actor brilliantly brought the Daily Bugle editor in chief to life, instantly becoming one of the most memorable supporting characters in Sam Raimi’s trilogy. Simmons was such an ideal fit in the role that it became impossible to see anyone else portraying Jameson. So when Marvel Studios decided to give the character his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut towards the end of 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, they smartly brought Simmons back for a surprise cameo. The actor once again reprised the part in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but fans shouldn’t expect to see him again this summer.
In an interview with to promote his new series Westies (arriving on MGM+ on July 12th), Simmons debunked rumors claiming that he would be back as Jameson in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. “Not in it, dude. I don’t know who on the internet decided that that was fact, but I ain’t in it,” he said.
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