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Gabriel Michael Bateman (born September 10, 2004) is an American actor. He is best known for starring in numerous horror films, including as Robert in Annabelle (2014), Martin Wells in Lights Out (2016), Andy Barclay in Child's Play (2019), and Kyle Hunter in Unhinged (2020). Bateman made his acting debut in 2012, appearing in the film George Biddle, CPA. In 2014, he had a supporting role as Robert in the supernatural horror film Annabelle, a spin-off of the acclaimed horror film The Conjuring. From 2014 to 2015, he starred as Ethan Taylor in the CBS drama thriller series Stalker. In November 2014, he was cast in Robert Kirkman's Cinemax horror drama series Outcast. He appeared in the series as Joshua Austin from 2016 to 2017. In 2015, he had guest roles in various television series, including Your Family or Mine, Wicked City, and Code Black. In 2016, Bateman played a leading role, alongside Teresa Palmer, in the supernatural horror film Lights Out, which was produced by James Wan. Also that year, he starred as Jack Hawthorne in the CBS mystery drama series American Gothic, which ran for one season. In 2018, he starred as Carter Hughes in the Netflix family comedy film Benji. He also starred as Wyatt McKenna in the Prime Video comedy drama series The Dangerous Book for Boys. Bateman starred in commercials for Staples, Frigidaire, Energizer EcoAdvanced Recycled Batteries, Iams, and the Cadillac CTS Sedan. He also appeared in two music videos ("It's a Job" and "A New Beginning") for the album I Remembered But Then I Forgot by Wolfie's Just Fine, a folk music side project of Jon Lajoie. In 2019, Bateman received further recognition for starring as Andy Barclay in the horror film Child's Play, alongside Aubrey Plaza. The film was a critical and commercial success. Also that year, he starred as Charlie Brenner in the musical adventure film Playmobil: The Movie and as Scott in the historical war film Robert the Bruce. In 2020, he starred as Oliver Reed in the family film Think Like a Dog and as Kyle Hunter in the thriller film Unhinged, alongside Russell Crowe.

Gabriel Bateman

Spider-Man
for Spider-Man in The Sensational Spider-Man Season One
Suggested by thatboyquezo

Peter has been dealing with Spider-Man and his personal life since the death of Ben now has more stuff on his shoulders since the random two villains coming out of nowhere and now May is going through it. Harry is on the way to school but first Norman tells him that he won’t be home. He will be going to see Wilson Fisk about a business offer, Harry just says ok but make sure you get Joe's pizza. At school Gwen and Teresa are talking about the Sin-Eater case but they know Jean is going to help them, Peter comes up to talk to them and ask them about the test that Mr. Curtis Connors give them, they laugh and just say yes it’s today. He just facepalms and Liz comes up and asks if they can study he says yea, they do but while doing they become close. Later in the episode Harry comes over to Pete's house and they talk about life and teen stuff and Harry asks if they want to go to a party tomorrow. Peter says I don’t Know then Harry follows up if he wants to come over to his house now. He tells Peter that Norman is not there and he’s with Wilson Fisk he says no and tells him he's tried. Peter puts on this mask and goes to Fisk Tower When he gets there. We Norman and Fisk talking about partnering and how they can help each other then we see Fisk give a side eye to the window and tell a group of Enforcers to get him they do and they capture him and the meeting is post-posed. Then Norman goes home with Joe’s in his hand.