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Tobey Maguire isn’t in the limelight much nowadays, as aside from a voice role in The Boss Baby, his last major Hollywood gig was 2013’s The Great Gatsby, but all eyes are on the 45-year-old actor again lately following widespread reports and rumors that he’s set to return as Peter Parker for Marvel/Sony’s Spider-Man 3. We’re still waiting on an official confirmation of this, but some new snaps of the actor could add to the evidence.
Just Jared has acquired photos taken of Maguire in North Hollywood this Wednesday and they capture the star in a parking lot in casual gear. Apparently, he was spotted going for a costume fitting at Wardrobe Workroom. This could be for another project, sure, but it’s got folks thinking that he might’ve been there getting fitted for a Spider-Man suit.
Tobey Maguire was spotted arriving at a costume shop this morning amid the rumors of him joining the #SpiderMan3 cast – see the new photos! https://t.co/RLpNB4dH1z
— JustJared.com (@JustJared) December 9, 2020
Spider-Man 3 is in production now and exciting new casting announcements are dropping pretty frequently. On top of Jamie Foxx coming back as Electro and Benedict Cumberbatch stopping by as Doctor Strange, this week we learned that Alfred Molina is returning as Doctor Octopus. With villains from both Sam Raimi’s trilogy and the Amazing Spider-Man films featuring, it stands to reason that both Maguire and Andrew Garfield will be appearing, too.
The best part about the stars potentially returning to the franchise is that we might finally get a fulfilling ending for their character arcs after 2007’s Spider-Man 3 left things open-ended with Peter and Mary Jane and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 didn’t give Garfield’s Parker any sort of resolution at all. With Kirsten Dunst and Emma Stone rumored to be involved as well, the chances are high that we could be on the verge of having some closure for both versions of the wall-crawler.
But first we need to know for certain that Maguire and Garfield are back and with any luck, the news will arrive sooner rather than later. In the meantime, Spider-Man 3 is scheduled to arrive next December.
The Sinister Six is forming. Or, at least, we’re pretty confident they are. Spider-Man 3 keeps on adding more legacy stars from the history of the Spidey franchise to its cast. We knew Jamie Foxx was coming back as Electro, and this week we learned that Alfred Molina is returning as Doctor Octopus, too. And we know there are many more former foes of the wallcrawler coming, going by various reports and scoops. Including, it seems, not just one, but potentially two Green Goblins.
Insider Daniel Richtman has shared that both Willem Dafoe and Dane DeHaan have the potential to come back as their distinct takes on Peter Parker’s nemesis in Spidey 3. According to Richtman, as per his Patreon page, both actors have had talks with the studio to reprise their roles, but neither is said to have officially signed on just yet.
Dafoe starred in 2002’s Spider-Man as Norman Osborn, before returning for cameos in the other two instalments of Sam Raimi’s original trilogy. DeHaan, meanwhile, played a villainous Harry Osborn in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, opposite Foxx. He was supposed to head up Sony’s Sinister Six movie back in the day before that was cancelled. If he comes back for this Spider-Verse crossover event, though, he would finally get his second chance in the part.
As with all of the familiar faces joining Spider-Man 3, we have no idea right now how big the two Goblins’ roles may be in the threequel or how they would fit into the plot. With it looking increasingly likely that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are returning, too, it appears that the movie could be an enormous celebration of the webslinger’s cinematic history, teaming up all three Spideys to take on their old enemies once again.
Alternatively, it’s more of a Tom Holland-focused film and all these legacy stars are making brief cameos at best. Who knows. What we can say is that Spider-Man 3 is no doubt going to blow us away when it eventually lands next December.