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Matthew David McConaughey (born November 4, 1969) is an American actor. He first gained notice for his supporting performance in the coming-of-age comedy Dazed and Confused (1993), which was considered by many to be his breakout role. After a number of supporting roles in films including Angels in the Outfield (1994) and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994), his breakthrough performance as a leading man came in the legal drama A Time to Kill (1996). He followed this with leading performances in the science fiction film Contact (1997), the historical drama Amistad (1997), the comedy-drama The Newton Boys (1998), the satire EDtv (1999), the war film U-571 (2000), and the psychological thriller Frailty (2001). In the 2000s, McConaughey became best known for starring in romantic comedies, including The Wedding Planner (2001), How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), Failure to Launch (2006), Fool's Gold (2008), and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), establishing him as a sex symbol. After a two-year hiatus from film acting, McConaughey began to appear in more dramatic roles beginning with the legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer (2011). He was acclaimed for his supporting performances in Bernie (2011), Magic Mike (2012) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), and for his leading roles in Killer Joe (2011) and Mud (2012). McConaughey's portrayal of Ron Woodroof, a cowboy diagnosed with AIDS, in the biopic Dallas Buyers Club (2013) earned him widespread praise and numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actor. In 2014, he starred as Rust Cohle in the first season of HBO's crime anthology series True Detective, for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. His film roles since have included Interstellar (2014), The Sea of Trees (2015), Free State of Jones (2016), Gold (2016), The Dark Tower (2017), and The Gentlemen (2019), earning varying degrees of commercial and critical success, as well as voice work in Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), Sing (2016), and Sing 2 (2021). test

Matthew McConaughey

Adrian Toomes
for Adrian Toomes in The Amazing Spider-Man 3
Suggested by user_111662

Since we saw Andrew Garfield return as his Spider-Man in No Way Home, I did have some thoughts should a third film come to pass from Sony: During No Way Home, Peter has never been able to move on from Gwen’s death and became more violent as Spider-Man. Since saving Peter-1’s MJ, he has found closure to his failure. I think this should explore Peter going back into his civilian life after being Spider-Man non-stop and establish a relationship with his version of Mary Jane Watson. I found out Dane DeHaan said he has no interest in returning to his roll of Harry Osborn so it could be established that Peter killed him a few years ago during another encounter. I think that his version of the Vulture would be a good start for a new villain, but I’d rather it be someone else because I believe the SSU and the TASM universes are separate. I rather have Tom Hardy’s Venom be saved for Tom Holland’s Peter Parker because it’d be a waste to go back on something that failed despite the success of the character in No Way Home.





