Bruce Campbell shares his reaction to not being in Spider-Man: No Way Home, jokingly boasting he was in the «good ones» of the franchise. Campbell is best known for his work in the horror genre, namely as the lead and mascot for the Evil Dead franchise in his role as Ashley J. Williams, a man frequently contending with the forces of evil in the form of demonically possessed people known as Deadites. The 63-year-old star is also known for starring in the original Maniac Cop film and the cult favorite Bubba Ho-Tep, in which he portrayed a still-alive Elvis battling a soul-sucking mummy in his retirement home.
Spider-Man: No Way Home marked the third installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe webslinger's franchise as well as a collision of all of the franchises that came before as the doors to the multiverse were broken open. The film marked the returns of previous villains with Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin, Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus, Thomas Haden Church's Sandman, Rhys Ifans' Lizard and Jamie Foxx's Electro. Spider-Man: No Way Home also saw the returns of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield themselves, though a few stars ultimately didn't make their returns and one is now speaking out on their absence.
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While appearing at the Fandemic Tour in Atlanta (via Fandom Spotlite), Bruce Campbell took part in a 45-minute Q&A with the audience in attendance. When one asked the star his thoughts on Spider-Man: No Way Home, Campbell reacted to not being in the film, jokingly saying he was in the "good ones" and crediting himself as the creation of the character's name. See what Campbell said below:
«The recent Spider-Man, was there a recent Spider-Man movie? I didn't
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