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Charles Peckham Day (born February 9, 1976) is an American actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for playing Charlie Kelly on the FX dark comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005–present), which he stars with Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton and Danny DeVito, and he is also a writer and an executive producer. In 2011, he was nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award and a Satellite Award for the role. He subsequently co-created the Fox sitcom The Cool Kids (2018–2019) with Paul Fruchbom and the Apple TV+ comedy Mythic Quest (2020–2025) with McElhenney and Megan Ganz. In film, Day is best known for his performances as biologist Dr Newton Geiszler in Guillermo del Toro's science-fiction monster movie Pacific Rim (2013) and its sequel Pacific Rim Uprising (2018), Dale Arbus in the comedy Horrible Bosses (2011) and sequel Horrible Bosses 2 (2014), and teacher Andy Campbell in the comedy Fist Fight (2017). He is also known for his voice roles in Monsters University (2013), The Lego Movie film franchise (2014–2019) and the Nintendo franchise character Luigi in The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023). He made his directorial debut with Fool's Paradise in 2023. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charlie Day, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Charlie Day

Ted Hoffman
for Ted Hoffman in The Amazing Spider-Man 4
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After Gwen Stacy's death, New York has moved on. Years go by. The film opens with Harry Osborn wandering through his late father’s private laboratory. Among the confiscated research and abandoned projects, he discovers Otto Octavius’s old schematics—including containment systems for a powerful mechanized suit. Harry smiles, already thinking ahead. Elsewhere, fugitive Flint Marko breaks into his former home to see his terminally ill daughter. His ex-wife warns him the police are outside, forcing Marko to flee once more. Spider-Man intervenes, subduing Marko and attempting to return him to custody. During the struggle, Marko breaks free and falls into an active particle collider filled with experimental sand. The machine activates, seemingly disintegrating him. Believing he may have killed another man, Spider-Man leaves in quiet horror—until the sand begins to move, forming Sandman. The title card appears. After the credits, Peter Parker attends class with Mary Jane Watson, taught by Dr. Curt Connors. Peter learns that Mary Jane and Harry have broken up, igniting feelings he’s been suppressing. When Peter asks her out, she explains she’s already dating John Jameson. Disappointed, Peter masks his emotions. At Oscorp, Harry seeks volunteers for a new experimental serum. Ned Leeds, now an eager intern, steps forward—unaware the unfinished formula will change his life. The serum mutates Ned into a monstrous, unstable being: the Hobgoblin. Ned escapes in terror. Harry pays off witnesses and buries the incident. A week later, Peter and Harry meet at a coffee shop. Their conversation turns tense—Mary Jane, Spider-Man, and Norman’s death all driving a wedge between them. Harry believes Spider-Man murdered his father. Peter defends the hero, deepening their rift. Peter is soon assigned by J. Jonah Jameson to photograph a major event—John Jameson’s announcement as a NASA astronaut. Peter is crushed when he photographs John and Mary Jane together as a public couple. Harry confronts Peter at the event, accusing him of betraying Norman’s memory. Peter leaves shaken. That night, Peter returns home to find a Spider-Man look-alike snooping through his room. Donning the suit, he captures the intruder, who reveals himself as Ben Reilly, the Scarlet Spider. Peter warns him to disappear—and lets him go. Ben later tells Harry he knows Spider-Man’s identity, but Harry dismisses him and instead contacts Flint Marko and Aleksei Sytsevich, offering them work. Harry unveils Aleksei’s new armored suit: Rhino. Peter reconnects with Mary Jane, and their unresolved feelings surface. They share a kiss—but Mary Jane panics and runs, conflicted. On his way home, Peter is ambushed by Sandman in the sewers. He defeats Marko by flooding him with water—only for Rhino to charge in and knock Peter unconscious. Rhino warns him that they know about Mary Jane. Peter awakens bound in barbed wire at the Osborn estate. Harry prepares to kill Spider-Man—until he unmasks him. Realizing Spider-Man is Peter devastates Harry. Peter pleads with him, learning Mary Jane has been taken. Harry gives the location. Spider-Man storms the hideout, rescuing Mary Jane after trapping Rhino using strategy and environment rather than brute force. Just as they escape, Hobgoblin attacks, leveling the building. Peter saves Mary Jane, but Hobgoblin rips off his mask—revealing Ned Leeds. The final battle is emotional and brutal. Ned briefly regains control, revealing Harry’s role in his transformation. As he tries to stop himself, Hobgoblin impales himself on his own glider while attempting to kill Peter. Ned dies in Peter’s arms. Mary Jane now knows the truth—and accepts it. Their bond deepens. Peter leaves her at John Jameson’s home, unsure what comes next. The film ends with Peter at home when a knock comes at the door understanding it’s Mary Jane, still in her wedding dress. She simply says, “Hi.” Peter lets her in. Post-credit scene: Harry stares into a shattered mirror, seeing Norman Osborn’s reflection demanding vengeance. Harry screams “No” and destroys the mirror—his war with himself just beginning. The Final post credit scene shows Peter with Aunt May in the doctors. The doctors reveal that Aunt May has stage 4 cancer.