SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Adds SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Star JB Smoove As Mr. Julius Dell

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Adds SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Star JB Smoove As Mr. Julius Dell

Spider-Man: No Way Home is a stacked movie, but Spider-Man: Far From Home star JB Smoove has now confirmed that he'll reprise the role of Mr. Julius Dell in the threequel. Find more details right here...

By JoshWilding - Apr 27, 2021 03:04 AM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home
Source: The Daily Zeitgeist

Marvel Studios' Spider-Man franchise has always given Peter Parker's teachers fun supporting roles, and after appearing in a commercial for Spider-Man: Homecoming, actor JB Smoove was added to the cast of Spider-Man: Far From Home. He proved to be one of the most entertaining parts of the sequel, and has now confirmed that he'll return in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Talking on The Daily Zeitgeist podcast, the comedian spoke about his comic book roles (he also lends his voice to Frank the Plant in HBO Max's Harley Quinn animated series), and briefly commented on being part of the Spider-Man threequel. 

"I don’t know how many people have done it, but you know I’m in both universes," Smoove started. "The Marvel Universe, and the DC Universe. Marvel universe with Spider-Man: Far From Home, and I just did the new Spider-Man."

He'll probably only play a minor role in the proceedings, but if previous rumours are any indication, we may know what Mr. Julius Dell will be getting up to. 

It's been said that Peter's teachers will appear in court, presumably to defend their student from the allegations being made about Spider-Man's role in the attack on London. Mysterio framed him for that, while also revealing the wall-crawler's identity to the world via TheDailyBugle.net and J. Jonah Jameson.

We don't know when a first look at Spider-Man: No Way Home will be revealed, but there have been rumblings online recently that there are plans for the Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer to debut soon.


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Marvel's Phase 4 movies from least to most anticipated!

11. Black Widow

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There's a lot to be excited about in Black Widow, including the fact that Taskmaster will be making his big screen debut alongside Red Guardian. Throw in the promise that it will explore what the mantle of Black Widow means, and it should be...okay? We're just not sure we entirely need this story. 

It's previously been confirmed that Black Widow will take place in 2017 between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, and seeing as we already know how Natasha's story ends, it's hard to get overly invested in whatever story this movie is going to tell - especially when we're so used to the MCU's future being teased. That's definitely still a possibility, though.

After all, there's a very good chance Yelena Belova will be the next Black Widow, so this could be more than an unnecessary prequel...for now, though, we just don't have enough reasons to be excited.
 

10. Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings

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Shang-Chi is a great character, but not one a huge number of fans would probably count among their personal favourites. Despite that, it's going to awesome to finally see him in a live-action setting, and a martial arts superhero movie should be unlike anything we've ever seen before. 

Simi Liu is clearly very grateful and passionate for the role, and that alone makes it easy to root for him (and the character). However, arguably one of the most exciting things about Shang-Chi and the Legends of the Ten Rings is the fact that we're finally going to meet the real version of The Mandarin, something which promises to expand the MCU in a major way. 

The issue, however, is that it's looking like he's been watered down to a point where he has very little in common with his comic book counterpart. In terms of the awful, clichéd aspects of the villain, that's not a bad thing, but leaked toy packaging has revealed that even the Ten Rings won't really be rings. This could be epic, but until we see a trailer, we remain on the fence. 
 

9. Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania

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On the one hand, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is a movie that should definitely rank higher than this. It's been confirmed that Jonathan Majors will play Kang the Conqueror, while there are plenty of rumours out there about the Young Avengers assembling here for the first time too.

Peyton Reed's two episodes of The Mandalorian were very much like his first two Ant-Man movies; they were terrific in places and utterly forgettable and average in others. With that in mind, we're just not sure he's the right filmmaker to tell what is clearly meant to be an extremely ambitious story. 

Kang deserves to be more than a one-and-done villain, so this is hopefully just his opening chapter. Ant-Man and The Wasp underwhelmed, so fingers crossed this threequel makes up for that, eh?
 

8. Eternals

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It's fair to say that the vast majority of comic book fans probably aren't overly familiar with the Eternals, but like the Guardians of the Galaxy before them, that's bound to change in the months to come.

The cast is phenomenal, with some real heavy-hitters it's fair to say we never expected to see in the MCU (Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, and Kit Harington are among them). Director Chloé Zhao continues to pick up awards for Nomadland, so she's clearly an asset to Marvel Studios, and Eternals is in safe hands. We just don't know what to expect! 

There have been some possible plot leaks - those weren't great - and plenty of promo art. Visually, this is going to be something special, and as soon as we see a trailer, we're fully expecting to get excited. For now, it remains to be seen whether Marvel Studios can make these characters shine. 
 

7. Captain Marvel 2

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Captain Marvel didn't get everything right, and we're still not sure it was a good idea to portray the Skrulls in a heroic light. However, with Disney+'s Secret Invasion on the horizon, it's clear that something much bigger is now in the works that will likely have consequences for the entire MCU. 

Nia DaCosta is a fantastic choice of filmmaker to take the helm of Captain Marvel 2, while the promise that Carol Danvers will be teaming up with Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau...well, it's going to be out of this world. Unfortunately, we do have some questions about where this is headed.

With a present day setting, it seems Marvel Studios will have moved on from the Kree/Skrull War teased at the end of the first movie, and we're still not sold on those Skrulls. Hopefully, the franchise can be put back on the right track and, if nothing else, it definitely has three tremendous leads. 
 

6. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 looks set to be James Gunn's conclusion to his trilogy, and there's a lot for the writer and director to tackle. Gamora's return is chief among them following the events of Avengers: Endgame, but some plot leaks have really grabbed our attention. 

It sounds like Drax will track his daughter down, while Rocket will meet another like him. Adam Warlock is bound to factor into proceedings, of course, while we're anticipating seeing more of the original Guardians as well. That's an awful lot to squeeze into a single movie, don't you think?

Thankfully, we have faith in Gunn, and Vol. 3 should at least be every bit as good as the first two movies. We've only really scratched the surface of the cosmic side of the MCU, and while it seems unlikely that the filmmaker will make use of Nova here, the stage could be set for that.
 

5. Black Panther II

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It goes without saying that Black Panther II won't be the same without Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa, but it seems Marvel Studios is going to great lengths to make sure the sequel honours him.

Someone else will obviously have to take over the mantle, and that could be Shuri, Erik Killmonger, M'Baku, or even someone like Kasper Kole. It's too soon to say, but the pressure is now on to deliver a sequel that is as impactful and relevant as the first, Oscar-nominated, instalment. Thankfully, with Ryan Coogler back in the director's chair, we have 100% faith in that being the case.

We'll likely never know what the original plan for the Black Panther sequel was, but Coogler has been hard at work on the screenplay since Boseman passed away, and is clearly taking the responsibility of living up to his legacy seriously. It will be hard to watch but consider us fully on board. 
 

4. Thor: Love And Thunder

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Taika Waititi saved the Thor franchise with Thor: Ragnarok, and the fact he's returning for Thor: Love and Thunder is the best possible news for the God of Thunder. In terms of plot details, quite a lot has been revealed: Jane Foster will become the Mighty Thor, Valkyrie is searching for her Queen after becoming the new King of Asgard, and Christian Bale is playing Gorr the God Butcher.

'Nuff said, right? It certainly feels that way, and as jam-packed as this movie will clearly be, there's really no reason to suspect that Waititi isn't the right filmmaker to perfectly combine all these elements. 

He certainly managed to juggle a lot of different storylines in his last Thor movie, and in terms of humour, you just know this will be a very funny movie. Throw in some epic action and another badass female superhero in the MCU, and this is definitely a project we can't wait to see much more from.
 

3. Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

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We were already excited for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but following the series finale of WandaVision...well, this sequel is clearly going to be as big as any of the Avengers movies.

It seems inevitable that this movie is taking us on a journey through the MCU's version of the Multiverse, and that's thrilling on any number of levels. It could lead to some crazy, unbelievable moments we never expected to grace the big screen, and Sam Riami is a great choice of director to take charge of that.

However, it's seeing Wanda's story continue we're most psyched about right now. Sure, the debut of America Chavez is a big deal, but the Scarlet Witch's story continuing after that big WandaVision cliffhanger promises to be unmissable. There's a lot we don't know about this one, but we know it's gonna be good.
 

2. Fantastic Four

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Perhaps we're getting ahead of ourselves here, but how can you not be looking forward to the Fantastic Four joining the MCU? After three terrible live-action movies (four if you count the one which was never officially released), Marvel Studios can surely do amazing things with this superhero team. 

It helps that Spider-Man: Far From Home director Jon Watts will be at the helm, of course, as we know he has an awesome grasp on the world of superheroes that translates well to screen. 

Our hope is that Reed, Sue, Ben, and Johnny won't be portrayed as teenagers - that's the only reasons Watts' involvement concerns us given what a focus of his Spider-Man movies that has been - but there are lots of different and exciting directions for Marvel's First Family in the MCU. Regardless of whether they face Doctor Doom or Galactus here, we simply cannot wait. 
 

1. Spider-Man: No Way Home

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Look, most of what we know about Spider-Man: No Way Home might be rumours, but enough confirmed details have been shared to have us counting down the seconds until this is released.

All the signs are pointing to the MCU's Peter Parker being taken on a trip through the Marvel Multiverse (courtesy of Doctor Strange) where he'll cross paths with villains like the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and Electro. Throw in those claims about Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield returning as their respective versions of Spider-Man, and this could be the best MCU movie yet.

There's every chance the threequel won't be as ambitious as it seems, but with Spidey definitely facing off with Doc Ock and Electro, it should still be a great time. Throw in those rumours about Charlie Cox's Daredevil being part of proceedings, and we're sure you'll agree this deserves to be #1.
 

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Kumkani
Kumkani - 4/27/2021, 3:57 AM
In a reduced role I hope
Auntievenom
Auntievenom - 4/27/2021, 3:57 AM
Ugh
JonAwesome
JonAwesome - 4/27/2021, 4:11 AM
I just want to know when season 3 of Harley Quinn is coming. Love that show.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 4/27/2021, 4:21 AM
Most of the teacher humour fell flat for me.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/27/2021, 4:29 AM
"He proved to be one of the most entertaining parts of the sequel"
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 4/27/2021, 4:33 AM
@Nightwing1015 - dude called FFH better than Spider-Man 2 so this isn't too surprising.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/27/2021, 4:34 AM
@RageDriver2401 - I enjoyed FFH at the time but the more I've thought about it in the years since the more I dislike it
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 4/27/2021, 4:38 AM
@Nightwing1015 - same, I found it at least entertaining on first watch but I've grown to dislike this take. The movies aren't very impactful.
m1doriya
m1doriya - 4/27/2021, 4:46 AM
@RageDriver2401 - his shitty review is everywhere, best Spidey movie my ass

RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 4/27/2021, 4:51 AM
@m1doriya - "Without a doubt the best Spider-Man movie yet."



Now we know why he reviews movies so highly.
Odin
Odin - 4/27/2021, 6:02 AM
@RageDriver2401 - @Nightwing1015 - It's one of those movies where you only notice many flaws after giving it some thought. I personally really liked the Mysterio story, but the whole Eurotrip premise was pointless. There was really no reason for them to be traveling around Europe the whole movie. It would've been the same story even if they had stayed New York or just gone around United States, if they had move around the whole time. It would've actually been more believable that way, especially since the only thing the round trip in Europe gave was some truly bad comedy.
Also, the idea of Tony Stark giving a teenager live-ammo, lock'n loaded killer drone-satellite system, that was some Disney-channel level idea. And then Peter gave it to Beck without first checking what EDITH had to say about him. Made both Peter and Tony look dumb.
Fares
Fares - 4/27/2021, 4:49 AM
suitekid
suitekid - 4/27/2021, 5:09 AM
Thought he was funny in Far From Home. I’m looking forward to him here. He’ll have line what maybe 5 minutes of screen time. Even those who dislike the character should be fine.
xHollywoodx
xHollywoodx - 4/27/2021, 5:48 AM
What a confusing and wordy headline.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 4/27/2021, 7:10 AM
I wouldnt say he was one of the best parts. He does a nice job in a supporting role. He'll probably only be in some early scenes for the next one.
NathanielX
NathanielX - 4/27/2021, 8:33 AM
Spiderman's amazingly anoying friends.
parkerray
parkerray - 4/27/2021, 9:05 AM
E-jac-a-late??



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