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  2. Mary Jane Watson (Sam Raimi film series) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man and Mary Jane's "upside-down kiss" in Spider-Man is now regarded as one of the most iconic moments in film history. [25] Entertainment Weekly put "the kiss in Spider-Man" on its end-of-the-decade "best-of" list, saying: "There's a fine line between romantic and corny. And the rain-soaked smooch between Spider-Man and Mary Jane from ...

  3. List of Spider-Man supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Indira "Indy" Daimonji (appeared in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series voiced by Angella Brooks): She is Peter Parker's potential love interest and a rival of Mary Jane Watson. She works at a news network down in Manhattan. She is seriously injured by Spider-Man in the series finale when Spider-Man is tricked by the Gaines Twins into injuring ...

  4. List of Spider-Man film cast members - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Spider-Man in film - Wikipedia

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    By 1999, Sony Pictures Entertainment had acquired the motion picture rights to the character for cinema and TV, [5] creating two Spider-Man animated TV series, and two film series comprising their own continuities: the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy of films (2002–2007) starring Tobey Maguire as the character, and the Marc Webb Amazing Spider ...

  6. Mary Jane Watson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Watson, as drawn by the character's co-creator John Romita Sr., on a variant cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #601 (August 2009).. Mary Jane Watson is mentioned in The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (August 1964), and is initially used as a running joke of the series, as Peter Parker's Aunt May repeatedly attempts to set her unwilling nephew up on a date with her.

  7. Spider-Man: No Way Home - Wikipedia

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    Giacchino references themes from previous Spider-Man films by Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Christopher Young, [151] and Danny Elfman, as well as his own themes from Doctor Strange (2016). [152] Regarding the use of these other themes, Giacchino did not want their use to be fan service and finding ways to include them in a "very targeted" way.

  8. Category:Spider-Man films - Wikipedia

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  9. MJ (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    According to Spider-Man: Homecoming co-screenwriter John Francis Daley, Michelle was intended as a reinvention of Mary Jane Watson. [8] While her nickname reveal was an homage to the supporting character within the comic books and other Spider-Man media, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed she is an original Marvel Cinematic Universe character. [9]