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Hammond portrays the first live-action version of the character, appearing in a television series and three television films. Maguire and Garfield star in their own separate film series produced by Columbia Pictures, while Holland headlines the films co-produced by Columbia and Marvel Studios. Moore, Steinfeld, Johnson, and Isaac co-headline the Spider-Verse films.

The following is a list of cast members who portrayed or voiced characters appearing in the Spider-Man films produced primarily by Columbia Pictures and later co-produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Animation. The list is sorted by film and character, as some characters may have been portrayed by multiple actors.

Nicholas Hammond is the first live-action portrayal of the character, starring in The Amazing Spider-Man television series and its made-for-television films Spider-Man [1977], Spider-Man Strikes Back [1978], and Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge [1981].

Tobey Maguire portrayed Peter Parker / Spider-Man in a trilogy of films produced by Columbia Pictures consisting of Spider-Man [2002], Spider-Man 2 [2004], and Spider-Man 3 [2007]. A new iteration of the character was portrayed by Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man [2012] and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 [2014].

Tom Holland portrays another iteration of the character set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe [MCU], headlining a trilogy co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios consisting of Spider-Man: Homecoming [2017], Spider-Man: Far From Home [2019], and Spider-Man: No Way Home [2021], where he is joined by Maguire and Garfield in supporting roles. Holland also appeared as the character in the MCU films Captain America: Civil War [2016], Avengers: Infinity War [2018], and Avengers: Endgame [2019], and had an uncredited cameo appearance in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe film Venom: Let There Be Carnage [2021].

Shameik Moore stars in the Sony Pictures Animation film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse [2018] voicing Miles Morales / Spider-Man, with Hailee Steinfeld, Jake Johnson, and Oscar Isaac also featured as Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman, Peter B. Parker / Spider-Man, and Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099, respectively. All four actors reprise their roles in the sequels Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse [2023] and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse [2024].

Several other cast members who recur in the film series and/or within the franchise include Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Rosemary Harris, Cliff Robertson, J. K. Simmons, Alfred Molina, Thomas Haden Church, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Sally Field, Jamie Foxx, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Tony Revolori, and Marisa Tomei.

Early films[edit]

Characters Spider-ManSpider-Man Strikes BackSpider-Man:
The Dragon's Challenge1977 1978 1981 Introduced in Spider-ManPeter Parker
Spider-ManJ. Jonah JamesonMay ParkerRobbie RobertsonIntroduced in Spider-Man Strikes BackRita Conway
Nicholas Hammond[1]
David White[2] Robert F. Simon[2]
Jeff Donnell[3]
Hilly Hicks[4]
Chip Fields[5]

Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy [2002–2007][edit]

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Characters Spider-ManSpider-Man 2Spider-Man 32002 2004 2007 Introduced in Spider-ManPeter Parker
Spider-ManHenry Balkan Bonesaw McGraw Betty BrantDennis CarradineMaximilian Fargas Ted Hoffman Bernard Houseman J. Jonah JamesonHarry Osborn
New GoblinNorman Osborn
Green GoblinBen ParkerMay ParkerRobbie RobertsonGeneral Slocum Mendel StrommEugene "Flash" ThompsonMary Jane WatsonIntroduced in Spider-Man 2Mr. Aziz Curt ConnorsMr. Ditkovitch Ursula Ditkovitch John JamesonOtto Octavius
Doctor OctopusRosalie Octavius Introduced in Spider-Man 3Eddie Brock, Jr.
VenomEmma Marko Flint Marko
SandmanPenny Marko Mrs. Stacy George StacyGwen Stacy
Tobey Maguire[6]
Jack Betts[7]
Randy Savage[8]
Elizabeth Banks[9]
Michael Papajohn[10] Michael PapajohnC[10]
Gerry Becker[7]
Ted Raimi[11]
John Paxton[12]
J. K. Simmons[13]
James Franco[13]
Willem Dafoe[14]
Cliff Robertson[15]
Rosemary Harris[13]
Bill Nunn[16]
Stanley Anderson[7]
Ron Perkins[7]
Joe Manganiello[17] Joe ManganielloC[17]
Kirsten Dunst[18]
Aasif Mandvi[19]
Dylan Baker[20]
Elya Baskin[21]
Mageina Tovah[22]
Daniel Gillies[23]
Alfred Molina[24]
Donna Murphy[25]
Topher Grace[26]
Theresa Russell[27]
Thomas Haden Church[28]
Perla Haney-Jardine[29]
Becky Ann BakerC[30]
James Cromwell[31]
Bryce Dallas Howard[32]

Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man films [2012–2014][edit]

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Characters The Amazing Spider-ManThe Amazing Spider-Man 22012 2014 Introduced in The Amazing Spider-ManPeter Parker
Spider-ManSally AvrilCurt Connors
The LizardGustav FiersBen ParkerMary ParkerMay ParkerRichard ParkerRajit Ratha George StacyGwen StacyEugene "Flash" ThompsonIntroduced in The Amazing Spider-Man 2Max Dillon
ElectroFelicia HardyAshley KafkaDonald MenkenHarry Osborn
Green GoblinNorman OsbornAlistair SmytheAleksei Sytsevich
Rhino
Andrew Garfield[33]Max CharlesY[34]
Kelsey AsbilleC[35]
Rhys Ifans[36]
Michael MasseeC[37] Michael Massee[37]
Martin Sheen[38]
Embeth Davidtz[39]
Sally Field[40]
Campbell Scott[39]
Irrfan Khan[41]
Denis Leary[42] Denis LearyC[43]
Emma Stone[44]
Chris Zylka[45] Chris ZylkaE[46]
Jamie Foxx[47]
Felicity Jones[48]
Marton Csokas[49]
Colm Feore[50]
Dane DeHaan[51]
Chris CooperC[52]
B. J. Novak[53]
Paul Giamatti[54]

Marvel Cinematic Universe [2016–present][edit]

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  •  V indicates a voice-only role.

Characters Phase ThreePhase FourCaptain America:
Civil WarSpider-Man:
HomecomingAvengers:
Infinity WarAvengers:
EndgameSpider-Man:
Far From HomeSpider-Man:
No Way Home2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 Introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Peter Parker
Spider-ManF.R.I.D.A.Y.Nick FuryRoger HarringtonMaria HillHarold "Happy" HoganMatt MurdockMay ParkerPepper PottsWilliam Ginter RivaSteve Rogers
Captain AmericaSorenObadiah StaneTony Stark
Iron ManDoctor Stephen StrangeTalosWongIntroduced in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy Flint Marko
SandmanOtto Octavius
Doctor OctopusNorman Osborn
Green GoblinPeter Parker
Spider-ManIntroduced in The Amazing Spider-Man duology Curt Connors
The LizardMax Dillion
ElectroPeter Parker
Spider-ManIntroduced in Sony's Spider-Man UniverseEddie Brock
VenomIntroduced in Spider-Man: HomecomingSally AvrilBetty BrantJackson Brice
ShockerAaron DavisFoster Mac GarganAnne Marie HoagMichelle "MJ" Jones-WatsonKarenNed LeedsPhineas MasonCindy MoonHerman Schultz
Shocker IIEugene "Flash" ThompsonAdrian Toomes
VultureDoris Toomes Liz AllanCoach Wilson Introduced in Spider-Man: Far From HomeQuentin Beck
MysterioBrad Davis Julius Dell Dimitri SmerdyakovE.D.I.T.H. J. Jonah JamesonJanice Lincoln
Tom Holland[55]
Kerry CondonV[56]
Samuel L. JacksonC[57] Samuel L. Jackson[57]
Martin Starr[58] Martin Starr[58]
Cobie SmuldersC[59] Cobie Smulders[59]
Jon Favreau[60] Jon Favreau[60]
Charlie Cox[61]
Marisa Tomei[62] Marisa Tomei[62]
Gwyneth Paltrow[63]
Peter Billingsley[64]
Chris Evans[65]
Sharon BlynnC[66]
Jeff BridgesA[64]
Robert Downey Jr.[67] Robert Downey, Jr.A[68]
Benedict Cumberbatch[69] Benedict Cumberbatch[69]
Ben MendelsohnC[66]
Benedict Wong[70] Benedict Wong[70]
Thomas Haden Church[71]
Alfred Molina[72]
Willem Dafoe[71]
Tobey Maguire[73]
Rhys Ifans[71]
Jamie Foxx[74]
Andrew Garfield[73]
Tom Hardy
Isabella Amara[75] Isabella AmaraC[75]
Angourie Rice[76] Angourie Rice[76]
Logan Marshall-Green[77]
Donald Glover[78]
Gary Weeks[79] Gary Weeks[79]
Michael Mando[80]
Tyne Daly[80]
Zendaya[81] Zendaya[81]
Jennifer ConnellyV[82]
Jacob Batalon[83]
Michael Chernus[84]
Tiffany Espensen[85] Tiffany EspensenC[85]
Bokeem Woodbine[86]
Tony Revolori[87] Tony Revolori[87]
Michael Keaton[88]
Garcelle Beauvais[89]
Laura Harrier[90] Laura HarrierP
Hannibal Buress[91] Hannibal Buress[91]
Jake Gyllenhaal[92] Jake GyllenhaalA[92]
Remy Hii[93]
J. B. Smoove[94]
Numan Acar[95]
Dawn Michelle KingV[96] Dawn Michelle KingAV[97]
J. K. SimmonsC[98] J. K. Simmons[98]
Claire Rushbrook[99]

Sony's Spider-Man Universe [2018–present][edit]

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Characters VenomVenom:
Let There Be CarnageMorbius 2018 2021 2022 Introduced in VenomEddie Brock
VenomPeter Parker
Spider-ManIntroduced in Venom: Let There Be CarnageJ. Jonah JamesonIntroduced in MorbiusAdrian Toomes
Vulture
Tom Hardy[100]
Tom HollandE[101] Tom HollandC[100] GrafittiE[102]
J. K. SimmonsC[100]
Michael KeatonC[102]

Animated Spider-Verse film series [2018–present][edit]

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Characters Main films Short film Spin-off film Spider-Man:
Into the Spider-VerseSpider-Man:
Across the Spider-VerseSpider-Man:
Beyond the Spider-VerseSpider-Ham:
Caught in a HamSpider-Women2018 2023 2024 2019 TBA Introduced in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseMiles Morales
Spider-ManMiguel O'Hara
Spider-Man 2099Peter B. Parker
Spider-ManGwen Stacy
Spider-WomanJefferson DavisRio MoralesAaron Davis
ProwlerWilson Fisk
KingpinOlivia Octavius
Doctor OctopusNorman Osborn
Green GoblinBen ParkerMay ParkerPeni Parker / SP//drPeter Parker
Spider-ManPeter Parker
Spider-Man [Earth-67]Peter Parker
Spider-Man NoirPeter Porker
Spider-HamScorpionTombstoneMary Jane WatsonVanessa FiskIntroduced in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseJessica Drew
Spider-WomanGeorge StacyAdrian Toomes
VultureJohnathan Ohn
SpotIntroduced in Spider-Ham: Caught in a HamDoctor Crawdaddy
Shameik Moore[103]
Oscar IsaacC[103] Oscar Isaac[103]
Jake Johnson[104]
Hailee Steinfeld[103] Hailee Steinfeld[105]
Brian Tyree Henry[106]
Luna Lauren Vélez[107]
Mahershala Ali[106]
Liev Schreiber[107]
Kathryn Hahn[108]
Jorma Taccone[108]
Cliff RobertsonA[109]
Lily Tomlin[107]
Kimiko Glenn[110]
Chris Pine[108]
Jorma TacconeC[111]
Nicolas Cage[112]
John Mulaney[113] John Mulaney[113]
Joaquín Cosío[114]
Marvin Jones III[115]
Zoë Kravitz[108]
Lake Bell[108]
Issa Rae[116]
Appeared Shea Whigham[117]
Jorma Taccone[117]
Jason Schwartzman[117]
Aaron LaPlante[118]

Notes[edit]

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External links[edit]

Early films:

  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man [1977] at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man Strikes Back at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge at IMDb

Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy:

  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man [2002] at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man 2 at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man 3 at IMDb

Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man films:

  • Full cast and crew for The Amazing Spider-Man at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 at IMDb

Marvel Cinematic Universe:

  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: Homecoming at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: Far From Home at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: No Way Home at IMDb

Spider-Verse:

  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse at IMDb
  • Full cast and crew for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse at IMDb

Will there be a Spider

Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse is still set to release on June 2, 2023, however.

Will Shailene Woodley be in The Amazing Spider

in 1965. Her part was to be played by Shailene Woodley in the 2014 film The Amazing Spider-Man 2. However, during shooting, her part was cut and she was to be featured in the cancelled The Amazing Spider-Man 3.

Is Andrew Garfield coming back to Spider

Andrew Garfield Returning as the Amazing Spider-Man to the MCU Seemingly Confirmed By Official D23 Expo Poster Revealed By Disney.

Is MJ going to be in Spider

Mary Jane Watson, often shortened to MJ, is a former Broadway actress and the girlfriend of Peter Parker, as well as the ex-fiancée of John Jameson and an ex-girlfriend of Flash Thompson and Harry Osborn. She was played by Kirsten Dunst in Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3.

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