
Age: 57
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Willard Carroll Smith II (born September 25, 1968) is an American actor and rapper. Known for variety of roles, Smith has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award and four Grammy Awards. Smith began his acting career starring as a fictionalized version of himself on the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996). He first gained recognition as part of a hip hop duo with DJ Jazzy Jeff, with whom he released five studio albums and the US Billboard Hot 100 top 20 singles "Parents Just Don't Understand", "A Nightmare on My Street", "Summertime", "Ring My Bell", and "Boom! Shake the Room" from 1984 to 1994. He released the solo albums Big Willie Style (1997), Willennium (1999), Born to Reign (2002), and Lost and Found (2005), which contained the US number-one singles "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" and "Wild Wild West". He has received four Grammy Awards for his rap performances. Smith achieved wider fame as a leading man in films such as the action film Bad Boys (1995), its sequels Bad Boys II (2003) and Bad Boys for Life (2020), and the sci-fi comedies Men in Black (1997), Men in Black II (2002), and Men in Black 3 (2012). After starring in the thrillers Independence Day (1996) and Enemy of the State (1998), he received Academy Award for Best Actor nominations for his portrayal as Muhammad Ali in Ali (2001), and as Chris Gardner in The Pursuit of Happyness (2006). He then starred in a range of commercially successful films, including I, Robot (2004), Shark Tale (2004), Hitch (2005), I Am Legend (2007), Hancock (2008), Seven Pounds (2008), Suicide Squad (2016) and Aladdin (2019). For his portrayal of Richard Williams in the biographical sports drama King Richard (2021), Smith won the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor.

Back in 2013/2014, Sony was developing a cinematic universe from their Amazing Spider-Man films, and following TASM2, The Sinister Six was the follow up. Inspired by The Reservoir Dogs, and Dirty Dozen, Spider-Man was supposed to appear as the 6th member of the S6. And we also would’ve seen Doc Ock as a tragic leader of the team who lost his wife and slowly betrayed his relationship with his colleague, Peter Parker. It was considered to be a two-parter film and would've featured The Savage Land, complete with dinosaurs (with one scene having Spider-Man riding on a T-Rex), Gog, and time travel portals. Apparently, the climax would've also featured Sandman storming through London, destroying skyscrapers like Godzilla. (Please note that the following cast were actual considered choices. I didn't include Bryan Cranston and Frances McDormand because they're roles are unknown.)






