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Jonah Hill Feldstein (born December 20, 1983) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer and director. He is known for his comedic roles in films including Superbad (2007), Knocked Up (2007), 21 Jump Street (2012), This Is the End (2013), and 22 Jump Street (2014). For his performances in Moneyball (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hill ranked 28th on Forbes magazine's list of highest-paid actors from June 2014 to June 2015, at $16 million. In 2020, he was found to have sworn on film more than any other actor. As a screenwriter, he contributed to the stories of 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Sausage Party and Why Him? In 2018, he starred in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac and made his directorial debut with the film Mid90s. He also wrote the screenplay for Mid90s. Hill has provided voices for the animated films Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Megamind (2010), How to Train Your Dragon (2010–2019), The Lego Movie (2014), and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019).

Jonah Hill

Otto Octavius
for Otto Octavius in SPIDER-MAN 15: LEGACY
Suggested by hawkeye_fan_

The 15th Spider-Man movie by Tom Holland in Mcu: Peter Parker is now a 44-year-old man, his life has taken a turn, he is now a billionaire due to the success of Parker Industries and has become a famous scientist, in fact he has no more secret identity and everyone knows he is spider man becoming a celebrity like Tony Stark. However, his vigilante life does not stop and several villains appear, in addition to facing a personal identity battle, because close people are disappointed with him, stating that he is losing humility and becoming very arrogant after he became a billionaire and now has a life perfect and he begins to question himself: What does the concept of "Spider-Man" mean to him? Luxury cars? Fame? Super-Tech Suits? Or is it something deeper? Something like only Poor Peter Parker who was bullied and earned Minimum Wage to take pictures in the Daily Bugle would understand, so he starts this journey of deep self-reflection and bakes him through an existential crisis.