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Eric Marlon Bishop (born December 13, 1967), known professionally as Jamie Foxx, is an American actor, singer, and comedian. He gained his career breakthrough as a featured player in the sketch comedy show In Living Colour until the show's end in 1994. Following this success, he was given his own sitcom, The Jamie Foxx Show, in which he starred, co-created, and produced from 1996 to 2001. Foxx received acclaim for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the film Ray (2004), winning the Academy Award, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. That same year, he was nominated for the Academy Award for best supporting actor for his role in the crime film Collateral. He gained prominence for his film roles in Booty Call (1997), Ali (2001), Jarhead (2005), Dreamgirls (2006), Miami Vice (2006), Horrible Bosses (2011), Django Unchained (2012), Annie (2014), Baby Driver (2017), and Soul (2020). He played the supervillain Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). For playing Walter McMillian in Just Mercy (2019), he received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. Foxx also embarked on a successful career as an R&B singer in the 2000s. He earned two number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, with his features on the singles "Slow Jamz" by Twista alongside Kanye West and "Gold Digger" by the former. His single "Blame It" won him the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. Four of his five studio albums have charted in the top ten of the U.S. Billboard 200: Unpredictable (2005), which topped the chart; Intuition (2008); Best Night of My Life (2010); and Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses (2015). Since 2017, Foxx has served as the host and executive producer of the Fox game show Beat Shazam. In 2021, he wrote his autobiography Act Like You Got Some Sense.

Jamie Foxx

Maxwell Dillon
for Maxwell Dillon in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (My Version)
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Following high school graduation, Peter Parker attends Empire State University alongside Gwen Stacy and a returning Harry Osborn, who quickly falls for drama student Mary Jane Watson. To pay tuition, Peter balances a heavy course load under Professor Miles Warren with shooting photos for the tyrannical J. Jonah Jameson at the Daily Bugle. The status quo shatters when disgruntled Oscorp engineer Max Dillon suffers a catastrophic lab accident, granting him total control over electricity. Reimagined in his classic green-and-yellow aesthetic, Electro launches a calculated war against the corporation for stealing his designs, plunging New York into massive blackouts. Amid the chaos, a subtle connection forms between Peter and MJ, creating internal friction despite his deep love for Gwen. During a high-stakes climax at Oscorp Headquarters, Spider-Man uses insulated web-shooters to neutralize Electro across an exploding power grid. While the battle exposes Oscorp’s illegal operations—sowing distrust between Harry and his ruthless father, Norman—a hardened Aleksei Sytsevich soon hits the streets in a mechanized "Rhino" suit and the movie ends Post-Credits Scene Deep within a subterranean Oscorp lab, a ruined Norman Osborn stands before a containment unit, his empire crumbling from public exposure. Desperate and enraged, he injects himself with a volatile green Goblin Serum. As the formula surges through his veins, his eyes fill with manic energy. The camera pulls back to reveal an experimental military glider, its metal wing reflecting Norman's face as it contorts into a sinister grin. Cut to black.