
Age: 23
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Jaeden Martell (né Lieberher; born January 4, 2003) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor, with roles in the comedy drama St. Vincent (2014) and science fiction film Midnight Special (2016). His performance in St. Vincent earned him a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer. After playing the title character in the drama The Book of Henry (2017), Martell's breakthrough came with his portrayal of Bill Denbrough in the supernatural horror films It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019). This led to further leading roles in horror films, such as The Lodge (2019) and Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022). Martell had a supporting role in Rian Johnson's mystery comedy Knives Out (2019). Venturing into projects with more mature themes, he played a reserved teenager accused of murder in the Apple TV+ miniseries Defending Jacob (2020). He has since starred in the comedy films Metal Lords (2022) and Y2K (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Jaeden Martell licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jaeden Martell

Peter Parker
for Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Civil War II
Suggested by peterjudge04

In this alternate timeline, arch-segregationist George Wallace wins the 1968 election, and begins his plan to segregate the whole United States, helped and funded by the KKK, Neo-Nazis and Neo-Confederate institutions. New York student Peter Parker, secretly the world-famous superhero Spider-man, is pointed as a communist and a race traitor by the FBI for "integrating" with minorities. Peter lives with his aunt May and Uncle Ben, both Quakers, are killed by Skinheads for hiding blacks in their house. So is Sam Jones, an African-American Vietnam vet and the widowed father of Peter's biracial girlfriend MJ, who knows about his identity. Wanting to restore the order and avenging their relatives, Peter, MJ and Peter's friend Harry decide to capturing Wallace and making the people revolt against the oppressors, while being attacked by Neo-Confederate and segregationist newspaper Daily Bugle.