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Hammond portrays the first live-action film 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 and Johnson co-headline the Spider-Verse films. Simmons portrays various different versions of J. Jonah Jameson throughout the Spider-Man 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 film 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), the latter of which 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 (SSU) film Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021). Another iteration of the character is introduced in the SSU film Madame Web (2024).

Shameik Moore stars in the Sony Pictures Animation film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) voicing Miles Morales / Spider-Man, with Hailee Steinfeld and Jake Johnson also featured as Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman and Peter B. Parker / Spider-Man, respectively. All three 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 franchises include Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Rosemary Harris, Cliff Robertson, Alfred Molina, Thomas Haden Church, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Sally Field, Jamie Foxx, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Tony Revolori, Marisa Tomei, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Vélez, Mahershala Ali, Oscar Isaac and Kimiko Glenn

Feature-length live-action films

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Early TV films

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Character
The Amazing Spider-Man (TV series) Spider-Man (Japanese TV series)
1977 1978 1981 1978
Spider-Man Spider-Man Strikes Back Spider-Man:
The Dragon's Challenge
Spider-Man
Spider-Man
Peter Parker
/ Takuya Yamashiro
Nicholas Hammond[1] Shinji Todō
Introduced in Spider-Man (1977)
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J. Jonah Jameson David White[2] Robert F. Simon[2]
May Parker Jeff Donnell[3]
Robbie Robertson Hilly Hicks[4]
Introduced in Spider-Man Strikes Back
[edit]
Rita Conway Chip Fields[5]
Introduced in Spider-Man (1978)
[edit]
Jūzō Mamiya Noboru Nakaya
Sea-Devil N/A
Shinko Yamashiro Izumi Ōyama
Takuji Yamashiro Yoshiharu Yabuki

Sony Pictures–produced films

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The Sam Raimi trilogy (2002–2007)

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List indicators

This section includes characters who have appeared in noteworthy roles.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
Character
2002 2004 2007
Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 3
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Tobey Maguire[6]
Introduced in Spider-Man (2002)
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Henry Balkan Jack Betts[7]
Bonesaw McGraw Randy Savage[8]
Betty Brant Elizabeth Banks[9]
Dennis Carradine Michael Papajohn[10] Michael PapajohnC[10]
Maximilian Fargas Gerry Becker[7]
Ted Hoffman Ted Raimi[11]
Bernard Houseman John Paxton[12]
J. Jonah Jameson J. K. Simmons[13]
Harry Osborn
New Goblin
James Franco[13]
Norman Osborn
Green Goblin
Willem Dafoe[14]
Ben Parker Cliff Robertson[15]
May Parker Rosemary Harris[13]
Robbie Robertson Bill Nunn[16]
General Slocum Stanley Anderson[7]
Mendel Stromm Ron Perkins[7]
Eugene "Flash" Thompson Joe Manganiello[17] Joe ManganielloC[17]
Mary Jane Watson Kirsten Dunst[18]
Introduced in Spider-Man 2
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Mr. Aziz Aasif Mandvi[19]
Curt Connors Dylan Baker[20]
Mr. Ditkovitch Elya Baskin[21]
Ursula Ditkovitch Mageina Tovah[22]
John Jameson Daniel Gillies[23]
Otto Octavius
Doctor Octopus / "Doc Ock"
Alfred Molina[24] Alfred MolinaA
Rosalie Octavius Donna Murphy[25]
Introduced in Spider-Man 3
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Eddie Brock, Jr.
Venom
Topher Grace[26]
Emma Marko Theresa Russell[27]
Flint Marko
Sandman
Thomas Haden Church[28]
Penny Marko Perla Haney-Jardine[29]
Mrs. Stacy Becky Ann BakerC[30]
George Stacy James Cromwell[31]
Gwen Stacy Bryce Dallas Howard[32]

The Amazing Spider-Man films (2012–2014)

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List indicators

This section includes characters who have appeared in noteworthy roles.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Character
2012 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Andrew Garfield[33]
Max CharlesY[34]
Introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man
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Sally Avril Kelsey AsbilleC[35]
Curt Connors
The Lizard
Rhys Ifans[36]
Gustav Fiers Michael MasseeC[37] Michael Massee[37]
Ben Parker Martin Sheen[38]
Mary Parker Embeth Davidtz[39]
May Parker Sally Field[40]
Richard Parker Campbell Scott[39]
Rajit Ratha Irrfan Khan[41]
George Stacy Denis Leary[42] Denis LearyC[43]
Gwen Stacy Emma Stone[44]
Eugene "Flash" Thompson Chris Zylka[45] Chris ZylkaE[46]
Introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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Max Dillon
Electro
Jamie Foxx[47]
Felicia Hardy Felicity Jones[48]
Ashley Kafka Marton Csokas[49]
Donald Menken Colm Feore[50]
Harry Osborn
Green Goblin
Dane DeHaan[51]
Norman Osborn Chris CooperC[52]
Alistair Smythe B. J. Novak[53]
Aleksei Sytsevich
Rhino
Paul Giamatti[54]
List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe films.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Character
2018 2021 2022 2024
Venom Venom:
Let There Be Carnage
Morbius Madame Web Venom:
The Last Dance
Kraven the Hunter
Introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Bartender Cristo Fernández[55]
J. Jonah Jameson J. K. SimmonsUC[56]U
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Tom HollandE[57] Tom HollandUC[56]U
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Michael KeatonUC[58]
Introduced in Venom
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Eddie Brock Tom Hardy[59][60] Tom Hardy[61]
Mrs. Chen Peggy Lu[62][63] Peggy Lu[55]
Carlton Drake Riz Ahmed[64] Riz AhmedA
John Jameson Chris O'Hara[65]
Cletus Kasady Woody HarrelsonC[66] Woody Harrelson[60]
Jack BandeiraY[67]
Woody HarrelsonA
Dan Lewis Reid Scott[68][69] Reid ScottE
Riot Riz AhmedV[64]
Dora Skirth Jenny Slate[70]
Roland Treece Scott Haze[71]
Venom Tom HardyV[59]
Brad VenableV[72]
Tom HardyV[60] Tom HardyV[61]
Anne Weying Michelle Williams[73][60]
Introduced in Venom: Let There Be Carnage
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Frances Barrison
Shriek
Naomie Harris[74]
Olumide OlorunfemiY[67]
Carnage Woody HarrelsonV[60]
Patrick Mulligan Stephen Graham[75]
Sean DelaneyY[76]
Stephen Graham[77]
Introduced in Morbius
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Martine Bancroft Adria Arjona[78]
Michael Morbius Jared Leto[79]
Charlie ShotwellY[80]
Lucien / Milo Matt Smith[81]
Joseph EssonY[82]
Emil Nicholas Jared Harris[83]
Alberto Rodriguez Al Madrigal[84]
Simon Stroud Tyrese Gibson[84]
Introduced in Madame Web
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Anya Corazon Isabela Merced[85]
Julia Cornwall Sydney Sweeney[85]
Mattie Franklin Celeste O'Connor[85]
Ben Parker Adam Scott[86]
Mary Parker Emma Roberts[86]
Peter Parker Uncredited infantC[87]
Ezekiel Sims Tahar Rahim[88]
Cassandra Webb
Madame Web
Dakota Johnson[89]
Introduced in Venom: The Last Dance
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Agony Juno TempleV[90]
Bartender Cristo Fernández[91]
Dr. Sadie Christmas Clark Backo[90]
Head of Imperium Reid ScottV[91]
Knull Andy Serkis[92]
Lasher Clark BackoV[90]
Martin Moon Rhys Ifans
Nova Moon Alanna Ubach
Dr. Teddy Payne Juno Temple[90]
Rex Strickland Chiwetel Ejiofor[90]
Introduced in Kraven the Hunter
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Calypso Ariana DeBose[93]
Diaana BabnicovaY
Foreigner Christopher Abbott[94]
Nikolai Kravinoff Russell Crowe[95]
Sergei Kravinoff
Kraven
Aaron Taylor-Johnson[96]
Levi MillerY[97]
Dmitri Smerdyakov
Chameleon
Fred Hechinger[98]
Billy BarrattY
Aleksei Sytsevich
Rhino
Alessandro Nivola[99]
List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the MCU films.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  MC indicates a motion-capture-only role.
  •  P indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs.
  •  U indicates an uncredited appearance.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
Character
Phase Three Phase Four Phase Six
2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2026
Captain America:
Civil War
Spider-Man:
Homecoming
Avengers:
Infinity War
Avengers:
Endgame
Spider-Man:
Far From Home
Spider-Man:
No Way Home
Avengers:
Doomsday
Untitled fourth
Spider-Man sequel
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Tom Holland[100]

Introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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F.R.I.D.A.Y. Kerry CondonV[101]
Nick Fury Samuel L. JacksonC[102]
Roger Harrington Martin Starr[103] Martin Starr[103] Martin StarrC[103]
Harold "Happy" Hogan Jon Favreau[104] Jon FavreauE Jon Favreau[104]
Matt Murdock Charlie Cox[105]
May Parker Marisa Tomei[106] Marisa TomeiC[106] Marisa Tomei[106]
Virgina "Pepper" Potts Gwyneth Paltrow[107]
William Ginter Riva Peter Billingsley[108]
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Chris Evans[109] Chris EvansAP
Soren
Maria Hill
Cobie Smulders[110]
Sharon BlynnUC[111]
Obadiah Stane Jeff BridgesA[108]
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr.[112] Robert Downey Jr.A[113]
Stephen Strange Benedict Cumberbatch[114] Benedict Cumberbatch[114]
Talos
Nick Fury
Samuel L. Jackson[102]
Ben MendelsohnUC[111]
Wong Benedict Wong[115] Benedict Wong[115]

Introduced in the Sony–produced films

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Eddie Brock Tom HardyU
Flint Marko
Sandman
Thomas Haden ChurchV[116]
Jon WattsMC
Peter Parker
Spider-Man / "Peter-Three"
Andrew Garfield[117]
Peter Parker
Spider-Man / "Peter-Two"
Tobey Maguire[117]
Venom Tom HardyUV

Introduced in Spider-Man: Homecoming

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Sally Avril Isabella Amara[118] Isabella AmaraC
Betty Brant Angourie Rice[119] Angourie Rice[119]
Jackson Brice
Shocker
Logan Marshall-Green[120]
Aaron Davis Donald Glover[121]
Mac Gargan Michael Mando[122]
Anne Marie Hoag Tyne Daly[122]
Karen Jennifer ConnellyV[123]
Ned Leeds Jacob Batalon[124] Jacob BatalonC Jacob Batalon[124]
Phineas Mason Michael Chernus[125]
Cindy Moon Tiffany Espensen[126] Tiffany EspensenC
Herman Schultz
Shocker II
Bokeem Woodbine[127]
Flash Thompson Tony Revolori[128] Tony Revolori[128]
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Michael Keaton[129]
Doris Toomes Garcelle Beauvais[130]
Liz Allan-Toomes Laura Harrier[131] Laura HarrierA
Michelle Jones-Watson Zendaya[132] Zendaya[132]
Coach Wilson Hannibal Buress[133] Hannibal BuressC[133]

Introduced in Spider-Man: Far From Home

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Quentin Beck
Mysterio
Jake Gyllenhaal[134] Jake GyllenhaalA[134]
Brad Davis Remy Hii[135]
Julius Dell J. B. Smoove[136] J. B. SmooveC[136]
Dimitri Numan Acar[137]
E.D.I.T.H. Dawn Michelle KingV[138] Dawn Michelle KingAV[139]
J. Jonah Jameson J. K. SimmonsUC[140] J. K. Simmons[140]
Janice Lincoln Claire Rushbrook[141]

Introduced in Spider-Man: No Way Home

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Bartender Cristo FernándezU
P. Cleary Arian Moayed[142]
Curt Connors
The Lizard
[a]
Rhys IfansV[116]
Max Dillon
Electro
[a]
Jamie Foxx[143]
Otto Octavius
Doctor Octopus / "Doc Ock"
[b]
Alfred Molina[144]
Norman Osborn
Green Goblin
[b]
Willem Dafoe[116]

Feature-length animated films

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Sony Pictures–produced animated films

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Spider-Verse films (2018–present)

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Character
2018 2023 2026
Spider-Man:
Into the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man:
Across the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man:
Beyond the Spider-Verse
Miles Morales
Spider-Man
Shameik Moore[145]
Introduced in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
[edit]
Vanessa Fisk Lake Bell[146]
Wilson Fisk
Kingpin
Liev Schreiber[147]
Aaron Davis
Prowler
Mahershala Ali[148]
Jefferson Davis Brian Tyree Henry[148]
Rio Morales Luna Lauren Vélez[147]
Miguel O'Hara
Spider-Man 2099
Oscar IsaacC[145] Oscar Isaac[145]
Olivia Octavius
Doctor Octopus
Kathryn Hahn[146] Kathryn HahnA
Norman Osborn
Green Goblin
Jorma Taccone[146]
Ben Parker Cliff RobertsonA[149]
Mary Jane Parker Zoë Kravitz[146]
May Parker Lily Tomlin[147] Elizabeth Perkins
Peni Parker / SP//dr Kimiko Glenn[150]
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Chris Pine[146]
Peter B. Parker
Spider-Man
Jake Johnson[151]
Peter Parker
Spider-Man Noir
Nicolas Cage[152] Nicolas CageA
Peter Porker
Spider-Ham
John Mulaney[153] John MulaneyA
Scorpion Joaquín Cosío[154]
Gwen Stacy
Spider-Woman
Hailee Steinfeld[145]
Tombstone Marvin Jones III[155]
Introduced in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
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Hobie Brown
Spider-Punk
Daniel Kaluuya[156]
Jessica Drew
Spider-Woman
Issa Rae[157]
Ganke No voice actor Peter Sohn
Miles G. Morales
Prowler
Jharrel Jerome
Johnathan Ohn
Spot
No voice actor Jason Schwartzman[158]
Pavitr Prabhakar
Spider-Man Mumbattan
Karan Soni[159]
George Stacy No voice actor Shea Whigham[158]
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Jorma Taccone[158]
Introduced in other–Spider-Man media
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Mrs. Chen Peggy Lu
Aaron Davis
Prowler
Donald Glover
J. Jonah Jameson (Earth-67)[c] Adam BrownUC
Peter Parker
Insomniac Spider-Man
Yuri LowenthalC
Peter Parker
Spectacular Spider-Man
Josh KeatonC
Ben Parker Cliff RobertsonA
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Andrew GarfieldA
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Tobey MaguireA
Peter Parker
Spider-Man (Earth-67)
[c]
Jorma TacconeUC Jorma TacconeC
George Stacy Denis LearyA
Mary Jane Watson Kirsten DunstA

Notes

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  1. ^ a b This is a variant of the character that is seen in The Amazing Spider-Man films.
  2. ^ a b This is a variant of the character that is seen in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.
  3. ^ a b First appeared in the 1967 Spider-Man series (Earth-67).

See also

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