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July 3, 2019

This 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' cameo may be the most epic one in MCU history

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MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!!

"Spider-Man: Far From Home" hit theaters Tuesday night and has seen stellar reviews and reactions from fans.

But there is one cameo that has everyone talking -- and we mean everyone.

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Last chance to click out of here!

So after Spidey saves the day and defeats Mysterio, the master illusionist has one more trick up his sleeve. He records a fake video that frames the web slinger for all the destruction that happened in London.

But to make matters worse, the news outlet that gets the video and shares it is the frigging Daily Bugle! You know, the paper where Peter Parker will one day be a photographer.

J.K. Simmons, who played J. Jonah Jameson in the OG #SpiderMan trilogy, was spotted at the ‘Far From Home’ premierepic.twitter.com/vWwsZ9GIZt

— Culture Crave 🎥 (@CultureCrave) June 28, 2019

And you know what's coming: the news man who delivers the story is none other than J. Jonah Jameson, possibly the man who hates Spider-Man more than anyone. Though he's also super jealous of the hero, too.

And Oscar winner J.K. Simmons is back to play him. Yeah, take a second, sit down and process this glorious re-casting.

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if JK Simmons shows up as J. Jonah Jameson in one of the Far From Home post credit scenes, I will cry tears of joy pic.twitter.com/YgQJfxGjyB

— MG (@mg_spidey) June 26, 2019

Simmons is a beloved figure in the Spider-Man community, starring in the original trilogy dating back almost 20 years as Jameson. The look, the style, the brass, Simmons IS Jameson. It's uncanny and no one could play this role better.

JAMESON: INTO THE JAME-VERSE. pic.twitter.com/iakz8mFi50

— J. Jonah. Jameson (@JJonahdelBugle) July 1, 2019

Peter Parker has met his match and the MCU is all the better for it. Here's to the return of JJJ!

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