Spider-Man 4 - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

Spider-Man
(1977)
Spider-Man
(2002)
Spider-Man 2
(2004)
Spider-Man 3
(2007)
The Amazing
Spider-Man

(2012)
The Amazing
Spider-Man 2

(2014)
Peter Parker
Nicholas Hammond Tobey Maguire Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield
May Parker Jeff Donnell Rosemary Harris Sally Field
J. Jonah Jameson David White J. K. Simmons
Joseph "Robbie" Robertson Hilly Hicks Bill Nunn
Ben Parker Cliff Robertson Martin Sheen
Mary Jane Watson Kirsten Dunst Shailene Woodley
Harry Osborn
James Franco Dane DeHaan
Norman Osborn
Willem Dafoe Chris Cooper
Betty Brant Elizabeth Banks
Flash Thompson Joe Manganiello Joe Manganiello Chris Zylka
Dennis Carradine Michael Papajohn Michael Papajohn
Cash-register thief Leif Gantvoort
Mendel Stromm Ron Perkins
Dr. Curt Connors
Dylan Baker Rhys Ifans
Otto Octavius
Alfred Molina
John Jameson Daniel Gillies
Gwen Stacy Bryce Dallas Howard Emma Stone
Captain George Stacy James Cromwell Denis Leary
Eddie Brock Jr.
Topher Grace
Flint Marko
Thomas Haden Church
Richard Parker Campbell Scott
Mary Parker Embeth Davidtz
Dr. Rajit Ratha Irrfan Khan
Max Dillon
Jamie Foxx
Aleksei Sytsevich
Paul Giamatti
Stan Lee (cameos) Bystander Man on the Street Librarian
Bruce Campbell (cameos) Ring Announcer Snooty Usher Maître d’

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