Elizabeth Banks Spiderman Shared Her Favorite Moment On Set
Elizabeth Banks Spiderman confessed how she tortured her co-star Tobey Maguire on the set of the trilogy. It is hilarious and also relatable to most of us! Anyways, don’t learn from her to show morals to your friends.
There was one day when the cast and crew decided to order In-N-Out burgers to the set. When the food was delivered in, Banks was sitting right at her desk and in front of Maguire. She could not resist but enjoying the greasy, delicious burger right before his nose. Moreover, she gave him the look implying “I’m eating something you really want but you can’t and I’m enjoying it’. It was a really fun memory for Banks that she still remembers up to today.
One of the best things Elizabeth Banks Spiderman remembers is how the cast and crew had various fun times on the set, beside their hard-working moments. Eventually, it paid off well. Spider-Man had become a hit franchise and impacted superhero movies after it. It became the most well-known franchise among all Marvel’s characters.
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#1. Her Entertaining Memory On The Set
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On chat with Variety, Bette Brant’s actress shared a true story behind the scenes of Spider-Man trilogy. At that time, Tobey Maguire was on a strict diet to stay fit and pull off the suits. Therefore, he must have avoided all kinds of junk foods, sugar or high-calorie food. Sharing about these days, Maguire was under great pressure to look good for the movies. Actually this is a mutual situation that every superhero movies’ actors have to face during the filming. Chris Pratt, Chris Hemsworth and many other actors had shares which are similar to Maguire’s.There was one day when the cast and crew decided to order In-N-Out burgers to the set. When the food was delivered in, Banks was sitting right at her desk and in front of Maguire. She could not resist but enjoying the greasy, delicious burger right before his nose. Moreover, she gave him the look implying “I’m eating something you really want but you can’t and I’m enjoying it’. It was a really fun memory for Banks that she still remembers up to today.
One of the best things Elizabeth Banks Spiderman remembers is how the cast and crew had various fun times on the set, beside their hard-working moments. Eventually, it paid off well. Spider-Man had become a hit franchise and impacted superhero movies after it. It became the most well-known franchise among all Marvel’s characters.
#2. How She Got The Role.
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Initially, Banks had auditioned for the role of Mary Jane. Otherwise, it seemed like she was too old for this character. Therefore, Sony rejected her and cast Kirsten Dunst instead. Apparently, Banks was 28 years old at that time, and Maguire was 26. Dunst is ten years younger than her, and was only 18 at that time. Anyways, she still made it to the cast of Spider-Man as the secretary Bette Brant. However, she is still one of the love interests of Spidey and there was a significant chemistry between those two. Essentially, it was one role that she would always remember. Elizabeth Banks Spiderman is also one of the actresses that we still love until now.#3. Bonus: Spider-Man: No Way Home - The More Fun Stuff Version.
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Recently, Sony has decided to premiere the latest Spider-Man movie once more with several extended scenes. It has made its way to the theaters and expectedly brings more experience for the fans of this superhero, or these superheroes. For the first time, three Spider-Men reunite in a movie directed by Jon Watts. He is the chief director for 3 movies in the trilogy and has a style which is suitable for both the MCU and teen movies. If you are looking forward to see Peter Parker one more time, go and check out the latest edition.We will keep you updated on our website https://aubtu.biz. Make sure to bookmark our movie & Entertainment section for the latest articles on MCU projects.
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