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Jeffrey Warren "Jeff" Daniels (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor and musician. He founded a non-profit theatre company, the Purple Rose Theatre Company, in his home state of Michigan. He has performed in a number of stage productions, both on and off Broadway. He has been nominated for the Tony Award as Best Actor for the Broadway play God of Carnage (2009), along with his other three cast-mates. He has had a thriving film career, from his debut in 1981 in Ragtime, through State of Play in 2009. For his film work, he has received three Golden Globe Award nominations, including as Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical for Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) (hence the name of his theatre company). He has also received nominations by the Screen Actors Guild, Satellite Awards, and several for his work in The Squid and the Whale (London Critics Circle Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, Chlotrudis Awards and Gotham Awards).

Peter Parker struggles to balance his dual identity as Spider-Man and a college student while New York City faces unprecedented danger. When a mysterious symbiote from space bonds with him, Peter's powers amplify—but so does his aggression and darkness. As he succumbs to the suit's corrupting influence, his relationships fracture and his moral compass wavers. Meanwhile, his best friend Harry Osborn seeks revenge for his father's death, transforming into the vengeful Green Goblin, while the sand-powered villain Sandman emerges from tragedy seeking redemption. Peter must confront his inner demons, reclaim his humanity, and choose between vengeance and forgiveness. The film explores themes of responsibility, redemption, and the cost of power as Spider-Man faces his most personal and destructive battle yet.
