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  • TV Review: ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’

    Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) in Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) in Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ receives 8 out of 10 stars.

    Launching on Disney+ with its initial two episodes on 29th January (before going to a weekly schedule for the remaining eight), ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ is a diverting take on the Spidey mythos that brings the character back to the time even before Tom Holland’s Peter Parker met the Avengers.

    Yet while it was originally developed as a series outlining the Holland incarnation’s origin story (which Marvel Studios chose to skip on the big screen since we pretty much known it all already), this has instead been converted to show the early days of an alternate Peter Parker, here voiced by Hudson Thames, who is not the MCU’s Pete.

    That scenario is confirmed early on when we see Doctor Strange appear from a portal and wrangle a strange spider-like creature back to the universe we’re used to. Instead, what we get is this Peter Parker being bitten by a mysterious spider left behind and putting the resulting powers to familiar use.

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    Is ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ going to make friends?

    (Far Left) Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) and (Second from Right) Harry Osborn (Zeno Robinson) in Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    (Far Left) Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) and (Second from Right) Harry Osborn (Zeno Robinson) in Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    If that early description has you rolling your eyes and dreading that you’re in for yet another take on Spider-Man’s well-utilized origin, think again. The new series skips forward in time to find Peter already wearing a basic (yet entertainingly steampunk) version of his suit and busy doing good around New York.

    This is a universe where the Avengers exist, and when the show opens, they’re going through the internal strife as shown in ‘Civil War’ (the Sokovia Accords also exist here), but Peter doesn’t link up with them, and they’re shown very much in classic Marvel comics style rather than the cinematic variations.

    Along the way, we meet several characters that comic book fans will recognize, but portrayed in fresh new ways, including Lonnie Lincoln, known as Tombstone, who here is a friendly, strong high school friend of Peter’s… at least until he’s forced to work with a local gang.

    Perhaps the biggest shift is in Norman Osborn, voiced with effortless panache by Colman Domingo, who is Peter’s sponsor and supporter here (at least in the early going).

    Script and Direction

    Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) in Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) in Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    With Jeff Trammell, previously of ‘Craig of the Creek,’ the tone of the show is light and zippy, Peter displaying his talent for puns while fighting crime and facing the standard Spider-Man issues of balancing his “work” and his attempts to have a life as a teenager.

    Trammell and his team have found a new way into the story that still feels right for both Parker and Spidey, and the action is entertaining.

    On the visual side of things, this is very much styled to mimic classic ‘Spider-Man’ comics, blended with the experience of the Marvel Animated team from the seasons of working on ‘What If…?

    ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’: Performances

    With Thames leading the cast, the voice acting here is solid.

    Hudson Thames as Peter Parker

    Spider-Man/Peter Parker in Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    Spider-Man/Peter Parker in Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    Thames, who has had the advantage of playing the Tom Holland/MCU version of Parker/Spidey in ‘What If…?’ already, here finds a relatable, easygoing gear for the character in this alternate universe.

    His Peter is charming and sometimes chaotic, but always familiar enough.

    Kari Wahlgren as Aunt May

    The May Parker of this universe has already lost her Ben, and while that weight of grief is felt, she’s also a lively, warm character very much in the Marisa Tomei mold of the role.

    While she might not get as much to do as that version just yet (at this point in this Spider-Man’s story, she has no idea Peter is swinging around town battling wrongdoers), Wahlgren gives her the right amount of energy.

    Colman Domingo as Norman Osborn

    (L to R) Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) and Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo) in Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) and Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo) in Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    Domingo’s been putting in great performances elsewhere for years, and his take on Osborn drips with both style and just enough subtle menace that you truly wonder about the character’s true intentions.

    Eugene Byrd as Lonnie Lincoln

    As we mentioned earlier, Lonnie is quite different from the Tombstone of the comics, but certainly ends up in a situation that will sour his intentions. And Byrd makes that journey believable.

    Paul F. Tompkins as Bentley Wittman

    Though the character shares a name with a famous Fantastic Four foe (the Wizard), here he’s more of an uptight scientist working for OsCorp who is tasked with overseeing the interns –– including Peter –– and would clearly rather be doing anything else.

    With veteran character performer Paul F. Thompkins in the role, he’s a snarky delight, the perfect mix of frustrated wannabe genius and bad boss.

    Final Thoughts

    (Fourth from Left-R) Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) and Harry Osborn (Zeno Robinson) in Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    (Fourth from Left-R) Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Hudson Thames) and Harry Osborn (Zeno Robinson) in Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

    Though we perhaps didn’t need yet another Spidey variant swinging across our screens, ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ more than makes its case as a worthy successor to the likes of ‘What If…’

    The sort of family-friendly entertainment that works well in animated form, it its bursting with comic book and MCU Easter eggs, but never forgets to tell a good story. Like its opening theme, a remix of the classic Spider-Man cartoon opening credits, it’s a welcome refresh and lively Spider-outing.

    If you enjoy these initial 10 episodes, there’s good news that a second season is already in development.

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    What’s the plot of ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’?

    ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ explores Peter Parker’s (Hudson Thames) origin story and early days using the Spider-Man persona. The series is set in an alternate timeline within the multiverse where Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo) becomes Parker’s mentor instead of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), as happens in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Sacred Timeline”.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’?

    • Hudson Thames as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
    • Colman Domingo as Norman Osborn
    • Eugene Byrd as Lonnie Lincoln
    • Grace Song as Nico Minoru
    • Zeno Robinson as Harry Osborn
    • Hugh Dancy as Otto Octavius
    • Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil
    • Kari Wahlgren as May Parker
    • Paul F. Tompkins as Bentley Wittman
    Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.
    Marvel Animation’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 Marvel. All Rights Reserved.

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  • All the Actors You Forgot Were in 2004’s ‘King Arthur’

    All the Actors You Forgot Were in 2004’s ‘King Arthur’

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    Even if you didn’t see Antoine Fuqua‘s version of “King Arthur” back in 2004, you’re probably aware that A) it really upset traditionalists and B) starred Clive Owen as King Arthur, Keira Knightley as Guinevere, and Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot.

    At the time, the rest of Arthur’s Round Table didn’t have much marquee value. But 15 years later, these fellows have several more illustrious projects on their resumés, including “Game of Thrones,” “Thor,” and “Doctor Strange.”

    Mads Mikkelsen

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    Two years before he played villain Le Chiffre in “Casino Royale,” this Danish actor caught our attention as taciturn Tristan, who’s very into falconry. He’d already appeared in Nicolas Winding Refn‘s “Pusher,” and went on to star as the one-eyed fighter in Refn’s 2009 bloody “Valhalla Rising.” And then Disney and Marvel and Rihanna called. And he got to play a very famous cannibal for a while.

    Hugh Dancy

    If you’re a hardcore fan of  the “Hannibal” series, then you already know that the NBC show was a reunion for Dancy and Mikkelsen. Here, Dancy played Galahad, who is about the same age as Lancelot (Gruffudd) instead of his son, as is traditional. After “Hannibal” wrapped in 2014, Dancy went on to star as the charismatic leader of a cult in Hulu’s “The Path.” He’ll also appear with real-life wife Claire Danes in the upcoming season of “Homeland.”

    Joel Edgerton

    This Aussie actor had already played young Uncle Owen in the “Star Wars” prequels, but he really started to pique people’s interest with the 2010 Australian noir “Animal Kingdom” and 2011’s “Warrior.” Since then, he’s gone on to work with Baz Luhrmann, Kathryn Bigelow, Ridley Scott and direct his own films including “The Gift” and “Boy Erased.” Here, he plays fierce Gawain, who parties as hard as he fights.

    Stellan Skarsgård

    Skarsgård, best known up to this point as as Matt Damon’s professor in “Good Will Hunting,” rocked a mighty, Thor-like beard as villainous Saxon Cerdic. A mere 7 years later, he was pounding brews with Thor himself in his first MCU appearance. He’s been consistently great in series including “River” and this year’s “Chernobyl.” He’s currently filming “Dune,” in which he plays another epic villain, Baron Harkonnen.

    Stephen Dillane

    The future Stannis of the House Baratheon, First of His Name, King of the Andals (etc.) on “Game of Thrones” played wizard Merlin in this version of the Arthurian legend. Other future “Game of Thrones” cast members appearing here: Alliser Thorne (Owen Teale), as Pelagius and Brynden “The Blackfish” Tully (Clive Russell) as Lancelot’s father.

    Ray Stevenson

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    Best known as Thor’s always hungry pal Volstagg,  Stevenson played Dagonet. The character is traditionally Arthur’s jester, who always runs from battle. Here, he’s a towering, axe-wielding warrior who can fight with the best of them.  Stevenson’s other roles include Blackbeard  on “Black Sails,” Isaak Sirko on “Dexter,” and Titus Pullo on “Rome.” The man is good at mayhem.

    Ray Winstone

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    Currently filming “Black Widow” for Marvel, Winstone played Bors, who was as well known for his short temper as for his many, many children. This British veteran, who made his acting debut in 1975, costarred in Best Picture winner “The Departed,” 2007’s “Beowulf” and 2008’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Our favorite movie of his? British heist film “Sexy Beast.”

    Til Schweiger

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    Since playing Cerdic’s bloodthirsty son Cynric, Schweiger has appeared in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds,” “Atomic Blonde,” and “This Means War.” And he reunited with “King Arthur” costars Stevensen, Mikkelsen in 2011’s “The Three Musketeers.” If you need a German actor in your film (who isn’t Daniel Brühl or Thomas Kretschmann), this is the guy Hollywood calls.

  • ‘Homeland’ Season 8 Adds Claire Danes’s Husband, Hugh Dancy, for Guest Arc

    ‘Homeland’ Season 8 Adds Claire Danes’s Husband, Hugh Dancy, for Guest Arc

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    The upcoming eighth and final season of Showtime series “Homeland” will be especially personal for star Claire Danes: Her real-life husband, actor Hugh Dancy, is set to guest-star in a key role.

    Dancy — who starred on Hulu’s “The Path” and NBC’s “Hannibal,” and has a role in Mindy Kaling’s new comedy, “Late Night” — will appear in a multi-episode arc on the new season of “Homeland.” The actor will be playing John Zabel, described as “a beltway consultant who joins the new White House as a foreign policy adviser to the president and butts heads with Mandy Patinkin’s Saul Berenson along the way.”

    It’s unclear how many episodes Dancy will appear in, or if he will act across from Danes in any of them.

    This final season of “Homeland” will catch up with Carrie Mathison (Danes) as she recovers from her stint in a Russian gulag, where she spent months in confinement, enduring torture. She’s been plagued by memory issues ever since, which poses a problem for Saul, as he requires her assistance engaging the Taliban in peace negotiations.

    Sounds like just another typical, ridiculously intense day at the office for these folks.

    Season eight of “Homeland” is set to debut on Showtime sometime later this year.

    [via: The Hollywood Reporter]