Spiderman No Way Home: Actor Lendeborg Confirms His Appearance In The Film
by Meenakshi | Tue, 02 Nov 2021 08:30:22 GMT
An Image featuring Spider-Man: Far From Home actor Jorge Lendeborg. Source: Super Stars Bio

The 25-year-old American star Jorge Lendeborg, who was featured in the role of Jason Ionello in Jon Watts’ directed Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home while speaking with The Hollywood Reporter on Monday confirmed his appearance along with Angourie Rice's Betty Brant in the upcoming superhero flicker Spiderman: No Way Home.

"Man, he does, bro, And very much like in the last one, he has very little to do with the core Spider-Man group. (Laughs.) He's probably going to be home playing some video games," Lendeborg told The Hollywood Reporter. "Well, when I first got to L.A., where I no longer reside, I took a couple of UCB classes, which kind of set me up with the basics of improv," Lendeborg said of his improv roots.

He added, "But before that, I feel like I got the majority of my improvisational style when I would just write a bunch of jokes at home. Kids would be out playing football, basketball, or writing raps, but I would be home, just writing jokes. I tried stand-up comedy just so that I kept my funny sensibilities up. So yeah, I had a stand-up thing.”

A Poster starring Tom Holland's Spider=Man. Source: Blaze Trends

In addition to Jorge Lendeborg in the role of Jason Ionello and Angourie Rice in the role of Betty Brant Spiderman: No Way Home will not disappoint the fans in terms of the cast as it features superstars like 25-year-old Tom Holland in the role of Peter Parker also known as Spiderman, Zendaya in the role of MJ, Benedict Cumberbatch in the role of Doctor Strange, Jon Favreau in the role of Harold "Happy" Hogan, Jacob Batalon in the role of Ned Leeds, Marisa Tomei in the role of May Parker, J. B. Smoove in the role of Julius Dell, Alfred Molina in the role of Otto Octavius also known as Doctor Octopus, and Jamie Foxx in the role of Max Dillon also known as Electro. 

Serving as the 27th entry in Hollywood’s most popular and successful superhero-based franchise Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film is set after the events of its blockbuster predecessor Spiderman: Far From Home and is meant to be the last installment in the Spiderman film series with Tom Holland as confirmed by himself in a separate interview. "We were all treating [No Way Home] as the end of a franchise, let's say, I think if we were lucky enough to dive into these characters again, you'd be seeing a very different version. It would no longer be the Homecoming trilogy. We would give it some time and try to build something different and tonally change the films. Whether that happens or not, I don't know. But we were definitely treating [No Way Home] like it was coming to an end, and it felt like it," Holland revealed while discussing to EW about the much-awaited superhero film.

Spiderman: No Way Home, after continuous delays caused due to the impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic, is currently set to debut in theatres on December 17, 2021.

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