J.K. Simmons was heartbroken when Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 4 didn't happen.
The actor first portrayed the grouchy publisher of The Daily Bugle newspaper dead set on revealing the titular vigilante's identity in 2002's Spider-Man and went on to portray him for the remainder of the trilogy. After winning an Academy Award for his menacing performance in 2014's Whiplash, Simmons returned to his fan-favorite role of J.
Jonah Jameson for Spider-Man: Far From Home's mid-credits scene. However, the Marvel
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