SPIDER-MAN 3 Actor Topher Grace (Jokingly) Reveals That He's Returning For NO WAY HOME

SPIDER-MAN 3 Actor Topher Grace (Jokingly) Reveals That He's Returning For NO WAY HOME

Topher Grace played Eddie Brock/Venom in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3, and the actor has how joked that he's set to return to do battle with Tom Hardy's take on the character in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

By MarkCassidy - Sep 20, 2021 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home

Spider-Man 3 is widely viewed as the worst of Sam Raimi's trilogy, and Topher Grace's take on Eddie Brock/Venom arguably came in for the most criticism (well, that and the emo-dance).

Though the likes of Alfred Molina (Doctor Octopus), Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin) and Toney Maguire's take on Peter Parker are expected to return for Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans are not exactly screaming out for Grace to reprise his villainous role. Still, the nature of the Multiverse means anything is possible, and the That '70s Show alum was asked if he's in the movie during a Reddit Q&A.

Clearly taking the piss, Grace responded that he will be in No Way Home, before sharing his own hilarious take on the plot.

As ridiculous as Grace's fake movie sounds, we kinda want to see it!

Though the actor is obviously joking, we wouldn't be surprised if someone scans over the post and assumed he's being completely genuine. What do you guys think? Would you have any interest in seeing Topher Grace back in the black suit as Venom? Let us know in the comments.

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Slotherin
Slotherin - 9/21/2021, 7:56 AM
In another universe he would have made a solid Peter Parker.
I didn't think he was bad for the take of Eddie they were going for though.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/21/2021, 9:33 AM
As much as I hated it at the time it’s odd that aside from the actor and design of Venom this version is actually far closer to the classic character than the Tom Hardy version
LSHF
LSHF - 9/21/2021, 10:43 AM
I never spent much time watching That 70's Show, so I had no problem accepting Topher as Eddie. His anger, pain and hatred were portrayed very convincingly.

I was just bummed that Venom died, as I wanted to see more of him, but you know they were just killing one villain after another in the first run of Spider-Man films. The Sandman was the only one who (if I remember correctly).
The1st
The1st - 9/21/2021, 12:01 PM
@LSHF - He was great working with what he had, I just never saw him physically as Brock. I always though of a Howie Long type, but that's probably due to Fox.
OriginalPhysco
OriginalPhysco - 9/21/2021, 4:37 PM
Spider-Man 3 was awesome to me. People just love to hate. It should be considered a classic!
bcom
bcom - 9/21/2021, 9:10 PM
Given the amount or hype and speculation around No Way Home, I wouldn't be surprised if Topher is telling the truth!
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