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− | |real name= John Jonah Jameson |
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|gender= Male |
|gender= Male |
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+ | |job= Editor and owner of [[The Daily Bugle]] |
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− | |movie= ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' (mentioned) |
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+ | |voice= [[Fred Tatasciore]] |
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− | |game= ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (video game)|The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' (mentioned & voice) |
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+ | |films= ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small><br>''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 3]]'' <small>(cancelled)</small><br>''[[Sinister Six (film)|The Sinister Six]]'' <small>(cancelled)</small><br>''[[Venom (film)|Venom]]'' <small>(cancelled)</small> |
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+ | |games= ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (video game)|The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' <small>(voice)</small> |
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− | '''J. Jonah Jameson''' is |
+ | '''J. Jonah Jameson''' is the editor and owner of the newspaper [[The Daily Bugle]], who [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] later works for. He was referenced to in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' but not seen. In the [[The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (video game)|video game tie in]] Peter can take [[Photo missions|photographs]] for Jameson as requested through messages. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | During ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' Peter Parker begins working for Jonah giving him photos of Spider-Man. Peter is seen contacting Jonah on his laptop and sending him a photo, however Jonah didn't appear to be satisfied with it. |
+ | During ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]],'' Peter Parker begins working for Jonah giving him photos of Spider-Man. Peter is seen contacting Jonah on his laptop and sending him a photo, however, Jonah didn't appear to be satisfied with it. |
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+ | Although in [[The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (video game)]] he doesn't make an actual appearance he asks (more of a demand) Peter through texting that he does photo investigations throughout levels and in [[Manhattan]] of [[Easter Eggs]] that appear in the game. |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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− | *J.K. Simmons, who had portrayed the character in the Sam Raimi trilogy of ''Spider-Man'' films has expressed interest in reprising the role as Jonah. |
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− | *Marc Webb has hinted that the character could possibly appear in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 3]]''. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
+ | * J.K. Simmons, who portrayed Jameson in the Sam Raimi's ''Spider-Man Trilogy'' prior to this series, had expressed interest in reprising his role in future films had ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 3]]'' and beyond happened. Eventually, he finally did so in the 2019 film ''Spider-Man: Far From Home, ''canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
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− | *{{Marvel}} |
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+ | *A scene that was written and storyboarded, but never filmed, for ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2'' would've had Jameson and Robbie Robertson appear in ''[[The Daily Bugle]]'' building during Spider-Man and Electro's final showdown, with the hero and villain crashing through the walls and wrecking the office, much to Jameson's loud disdain. |
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− | *{{WP}} |
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Jameson, J. Jonah}} |
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Revision as of 18:21, 2 October 2021
J. Jonah Jameson is the editor and owner of the newspaper The Daily Bugle, who Peter Parker later works for. He was referenced to in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 but not seen. In the video game tie in Peter can take photographs for Jameson as requested through messages.
Biography
During The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker begins working for Jonah giving him photos of Spider-Man. Peter is seen contacting Jonah on his laptop and sending him a photo, however, Jonah didn't appear to be satisfied with it.
Although in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (video game) he doesn't make an actual appearance he asks (more of a demand) Peter through texting that he does photo investigations throughout levels and in Manhattan of Easter Eggs that appear in the game.
Trivia
- J.K. Simmons, who portrayed Jameson in the Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy prior to this series, had expressed interest in reprising his role in future films had The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and beyond happened. Eventually, he finally did so in the 2019 film Spider-Man: Far From Home, canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- A scene that was written and storyboarded, but never filmed, for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 would've had Jameson and Robbie Robertson appear in The Daily Bugle building during Spider-Man and Electro's final showdown, with the hero and villain crashing through the walls and wrecking the office, much to Jameson's loud disdain.